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Strict Pay (SP) to Solid Trust Pay (STP) Exchange

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Now you won’t be able to withdraw your Strict Pay funds to Solid Trust Pay like it used to be before. You’ll have to go trough an exchanger to exchange Strict Pay to Solid Trust Pay. There’s no other way at the moment.

xChanger.org is the only exchanger who makes this kind of exchange. They’ve proved to be very reliable and offer top-notch support.

So, go to http://xchanger.org and select Strict Pay from the ‘SEND’ column and Solid Trust Pay from the ‘RECEIVE’ column. The interface and the process is very simple to follow and understand. In no time, you would have made your exchange order, either SP to STP exchange or STP to SP exchange.

Strict Pay Exchanger and Solid Trust Pay Exchanger.

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November 8th, 2009 at 6:54 am

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Solid Trust Pay (STP) to Strict Pay (SP) Exchange

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Since Strict Pay stopped allowing deposits and withdrawals trough Solid Trust Pay, the only way to move funds from STP to SP or SP to STP is trough an exchanger.

There aren’t many who do this kind of exchange, mostly because the market isn’t that big at the moment. But there’s still one exchanger who exchange STP to SP or exchange SP to STP for very reasonable fees. I’m talking about xChanger.org.

So, if you want to exchange Solid Trust Pay to Strict Pay or exchange Strict Pay to Solid Trust Pay, go to http://xchanger.org. They’ve proved to be very reliable. Links to forum threads where you can read xChanger.org Testimonials are here: http://xchanger.org/testimonials.php

Strict Pay Exchanger and Solid Trust Pay Exchanger.

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October 8th, 2009 at 6:44 am

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E-Currency Exchangers

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Have you seen how many exchangers are out there ? For example there are 34 e-currency exchangers listed on Liberty Reserve’s Exchangers page: https://www.libertyreserve.com/en/exchangers/index.aspx. 34! You would say that there’s a fierce competition. Well, not quite since the target of these exchangers is very different as they target different parts of the globe: Asia, Africa, Europe, North-America, South America, Australia.

It’s hard for an exchanger to be able to satisfy all the locations of the world since he would need: bank accounts opened in different parts of the world for speedy transactions and lower fees, customer support personnel spread all over the world, ability to work with most common languages. That’s why I believe there’s still place within the industry for even more exchangers.

More exchangers > more competition > lower fees > more satisfied customers in the end. Competion brings lots of good things making hard for an exchanger to stand out as the best exchanger.

SolidTrustPay Exchanger, StrictPay Exchanger, LibertyReserve Exchanger.

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August 30th, 2009 at 3:39 am

Withdraw Liberty Reserve

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If you came to this page, then you’re interested in how to withdraw your Liberty Reserve. You must already know that you can’t withdraw it directly from Liberty Reserve and you must go trough an exchanger. I have found the most cheapest solution to withdraw Liberty Reserve.

1. Exchange Liberty Reserve for Solid Trust Pay at the best exchanger here: http://xchanger.org. Right now, the fee for such an exchange is 0%. Yep, you read right! 0%!

2. Now that you got the money into your Solid Trust Pay account you’ll request an ACH transfer to your bank account, it costs usually $2 or $3.

So, the total fees are:

- 0% fee for exchanging Liberty Reserve to Solid Trust Pay.

- 1.5% STP fees for receiving the transfer from xChanger.org in your STP account.

- a few dollars for the ACH transfer.

That’s it. Now, if you find a cheaper way to withdraw Liberty Reserve please let me know. But, trust me, you won’t find. This is the cheapest way to withdraw your Liberty Reserve funds. Believe me!

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July 21st, 2009 at 4:35 am

Best Exchanger

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When we’re talking about exchangers and e-currency exchanges there are lots of factors to take into consideration when choosing the best exchanger. And I mean, a lot of factors. I’ll write below a few of them:

- it has to use a friendly and easy to use interface

- it has to have the most competitive fees on the market

- it has to offer multiple payment options

- it has to have a top-notch security (it involves money, after all!)

- it has to have a great feedback from customers

- it has to offer a top-notch support to the customers

- it has to have a friendly and communicative administration

- it has to be open to new things and adapt fast to new situations

- and I could go on and on…

There’s one exchanger that comes now into my mind that has all the above listed things and which could perfectly fits the title of the best exchanger. I’m talking about xChanger.org, definitely the best exchanger out there. It’s the best from the best. Go check them out and let me know what you think.

I’m sure they’re the best at what they’re doing, after all they are the best exchanger.

That’s it for today.

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July 19th, 2009 at 2:59 pm

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Liberty Reserve Exchanger

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If you’re looking for a Liberty Reserve exchanger or shorter put LR exchanger I’m sure you found lots of exchangers and you’re wondering which one fits you the best.

When choosing the LR exchanger you want to deal with you have to consider the following facts:

1. Deposit options / Withdrawal options - See if they offer a method that is cost effective for you and also can be processed pretty fastly.

2. Location of the exchanger. It’s always best to deal with a local exchanger if you have the opportunity and if the fees are reasonable. That’s because they can offer payment options better suited for you.

3. Fees! It’s obvious that the lower the fees are the more you can keep. Start looking for a reputable exchanger that offers low fees.

If you can think of more about factors when dealing with a Liberty Reserve exchange service let me know in the comments.

LR is the most used payment processor when it comes to the HYIP/Autosurf Industry because it’s cost effective and it gives you privacy.

All the best! Till next time.

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July 6th, 2009 at 7:03 am

StrictPay Exchanger

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If you are looking for a StrictPay exchanger there aren’t many on the market that deal with StrictPay.

That’s mostly because StrictPay itself as a payment processor is pretty new but as it’s gaining market share more and more are considering using StrictPay. StrictPay can be an effective alternative to SolidTrust Pay or AlertPay.

StrictPay exchanges are rising day by day and the need for StrictPay exchangers rises also.

If you are looking for low fees for a Liberty Reserve to StrictPay exchange take a look at xchanger. They exchange LR to SP for 0% fee. You read right! 0% fee.

I’m not aware of any other company that exchanges StrictPay.

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June 6th, 2009 at 10:20 am

LibertyReserve (LR) to StrictPay (SP) Exchange

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Finding an xchanger company that does Liberty Reserve (LR) to Strict Pay (SP) exchange or LR to SP exchange is pretty hard. There are not many who do this kind of exchange.

Both Liberty Reserve and Strict Pay are user-oriented, altough StrictPay fees are twice bigger. Still, both payment processors are reliable and I recommend using both (”Never keep all your eggs in one basket”).

When it comes to popularity, it’s obvious that LR is much more popular, but SP is growing pretty quickly I could say also, and I won’t be surprised if in a few years it will become the main competitor to Liberty Reserve.

When it comes to exchanges, for Liberty Reserve are a lot of them, but for Strict Pay there are only a few. They still have to work in this field, because it’s for their own good.

Be very careful when doing exchanges with  xchanger companies.

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May 10th, 2009 at 12:37 pm

StrictPay (SP) to LibertyReserve (LR) Exchange

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There are not many exchange companies that are doing Strict Pay to Liberty Reserve exchanges or SP to LR exchange simply because Strict Pay is not such a popular payment processor yet. And another reason is that you were able to do this kind of exchange from Strict Pay site, but they’re not offering this feature anymore. You can find more about why they stop it in their news section.

You need to verify your Strict Pay account before doing any kind of transactions. Their policy. They are very fast when it comes to verify your account. You won’t have to wait for days/weeks.

Strict Pay and Liberty Reserve are the two processors I love the most. Just hoping that Strict Pay will gain more market share in this though payment processing industry. They deserve it.

Always be careful when engaging in e-currency exchanges with unkown persons or xchanger companies.

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May 10th, 2009 at 12:26 pm

Tips to avoid being defrauded when doing exchanges..

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I’ve said in this post that I’ll be posting some tips to avoid being defrauded when doing exchanges. These apply mostly when you do member to members exchanges on different boards or forums.

  • First, you need to make sure that the person you are dealing with is someone you can trust. Ask for his credentials, I don’t know, maybe some forums accounts where he is a reputable member.
  • Never do exchanges by PM’s, emails or IM’s. Do it in the public forums by posting a thread in the specific section of the respective forum.
  • Ask for his name, address, phone etc. If he hesitate to provide you with these info, then the risk increases. Ask him to provide you e-currencies accounts numbers and/or e-mails and everything to proof he is someone you can trust. After that, use google to search everything about him.
  • Do not trust someone using IM’s with unverified e-mail address.
  • If you was scammed by someone and you have his IP, report him to his ISP. Also, if you have his accounts you can do the same to his payment processors/e-currencies.
  • Remember, every time you exchange money with a unknown person, your money is at risk.

Hope this helps. Be careful!

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April 21st, 2009 at 9:37 am

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