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Save Online Payments To Thailand

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We run some websites and are also going to export products that we sell in our online shop. We offer credit cards and paypal as payment options right now but would also like to offer another option to pay that can't be affected by charge backs. This option would be available for orders from problematic countries in terms of fraud like Malaysia or countries in Africa.

Western Union is renown as the most popular system for such kind of payments but also raises red flags for many people. Does anyone know another, if possible hassle free option to send money to Thailand that can't be charged back or reclaimed by the sender?

Western Union and e-gold are the only ones that come to my mind. Is a direct bank transfer to Thailand safe or can it be charged back?

Can try moneybrooker which is well known (no moneyback charge i think)

and maybe http://www.thaiepay.com/ (never tried this onethough)

:o

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Thanks for the recommendations. Moneybrookers just kicks you after you had too many chargebacks and thaiepay is just another payment provider that is effected by credit card chargebacks like every other.

And e-gold is bust according to another thread !

Is a direct bank transfer to Thailand safe or can it be charged back?

It is safe!

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Thanks condo_nk and torrenova I was waiting for that. Always heard the rumors that the u.s is investigating against e-gold and so on.

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