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Paying affiliates commissions with Payoneer

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Heretofore, having a bank account was an essential condition for making various international payments. It is still so today for many available payment solutions and somebody is fine with it, but for some people it causes a range of inconveniences. Payoneer is one of the popular payment systems giving an opportunity to pay affiliates commissions in an easier and cheaper way without opening a bank account.

Heretofore, having a bank account was an essential condition for making various international payments. It is still so today for many available payment solutions and somebody is fine with it, but for some people it causes a range of inconveniences. Payoneer is one of the popular payment systems giving an opportunity to pay affiliates commissions in an easier and cheaper way without opening a bank account.

Aiming to find easier way to pay bills, affiliates commissions, salaries and other payments, people often try existing payment systems one by one. Although the most difficulties with international payments experience residents of the Eastern countries, a range of inconveniences are also typically met when some payment systems are used by the Western countries’ residents. Even reputable and reliable payment systems known today may cause a range of difficulties due to restriction their services in some countries, taking high fees for their services, etc.

Today, people prefer to open bank account when it is really needed, as usually having a bank account requires paying regular commissions and fees. Moreover, the processing period can be pretty long, which is not just frustrating, but can cause some delays for business.

Trying to find a good solution to get and pay international payments, the people are often met on various forums, where they are trying to figure out the best for them payout processing solutions.

Due to the rapid development of affiliate market, many businesses met obligations to pay affiliates commissions. Usually, affiliates commissions are paid through international wire transfers and bank checks, which is more or less affordable for the people residing somewhere in developed countries.  At the same time, if a recipient resides in some of the Eastern countries, paying affiliates commissions can be problematic.

Not all people have bank accounts and thus not all of them can pay and get affiliates commissions and other payments through traditional payment systems. Having considered such situation, Payoneer have started on offering to pay affiliates commissions through its services. In order to pay affiliates commissions no bank account is needed, which is a great plus for many users.

All affiliates commissions can be paid using Payoneer prepaid MasterCard. Before, such way was the only possible for making payment through Payoneer, but today making a local bank transfer is also possible.

Thanks to prepaid MasterCards, the different payments made through Payoneer payment system can be processed in no time and at low fees.  Registration with this payment system is conducted through Payoneer partners’ websites. There are no special conditions attached to applying for a card. Payoneer MasterCards are accepted and used on the same conditions as any other MasterCard.

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