I guess one of the biggest issues that affects a potential active clicker from signing up to PTC sites is the fact that they don’t know how to withdraw money from AlertPay. Also, I think a lot of us doubt the credibility of AlertPay as a trusted payment processor like PayPal. And the fact that AlertPay is not certified in Philippines, makes it even more hard to believe that you can actually make use of the money you earned from PTC. But fear no more. You can now transfer your money from Alertpay to Paypal using Move-Funds. Move-Funds is a transfer method which enables you to transfer your money from AlertPay to PayPal and vice versa.
So how does Move-Funds works? It works in 3 easy simple steps. Step 1-You enter the amount you wish to transfer at the transfer page. Step 2-Check the terms of agreement. A service fee of 7.90 percent, plus 20 cents for amount below $30. Step 3-Click send to complete the transfer. Quite easy eh? The transfer should be completed on next the business day. The longest transfer should take 5 business days. If you don’t want to use Move-Funds, there are other ways to transfer money from AP to PP. Here are the alternative way to do it.
Since the move of Paypal to ban all PTC sites from using their service late last year, Alertpay has been the primary payment processor used by 99% of PTC sites today. So are there other ways to withdraw money from AlertPay? According to AP there are three ways to withdraw your funds from them.
A word of advice though: I haven’t personally used Move-Funds simply because I haven’t found the need for their service yet. But come this month I will. So be on the look for it when I update my blog about it. So why am I promoting Move-Funds? Because I did a research about it and a lot of people have been saying it’s the most effective way to transfer money from AP to PP. That’s about it. I hope PinoyRak gave hope for you doubtful Pinoys out there. My next post should be about how to get active referrals using GetRef.com. Visit PinoyRak regularly for my next update or you can bookmark PinoyRak so you won’t miss a post. Have a great weekend!
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ay thanks for this tip
I was thinking how I can move alertpay funds to paypal eh para isahan na lang ty:)
Any updates about this topic?? There’s a new payment processor and they claim that they can transfer Alertpay to Paypal. Haven’t tried it yet though. Site is GGEPAY.com
I tried transferring once with a small amount but it requires that my Paypal should be a business account.
In order to make a transfer your Alertpay account should be Personal Pro and Paypal should be Business account.
My AP is Personal Pro while my PP is Premier. So I wasn’t able to make a transfer.
I’m trying GGEPay. Sabi nga nila pede daw nga mag-transfer from AP to PP using GGEPay. I’ll update my blog about it.
Really? What’s the difference with a regular PP acct and a PP business acct?? higher fees??
Oh and forget about GGEpay.com. The site is now gone. Baka nang scam na ung site owner.
Yep. Scam nga yan GGEpay nag-try ako magtransfer ng funds from AP to PP hindi pumasok. Ang gulo kasi ng site nila walang explanation kung pano pag-transfer. So nag-email ako sa kanila kung papano procedures ng pag-transfer hindi nagreply. Badtrip!
Great tips on AP to PP fund transfer.
EzRich Projects last blog post..AdverBux.com closing down
I haven’t tried it out again. I’ll make a post when I made a successful transfer