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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

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

ECUmoney Review…

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ECUmoney is the new guy on the block. This payment processor launched at the end of last year, around september-octomber. They are New-Zealand based. They are a private bank registered as  “ECUmoney Limitedunder the reference number 2171140.

Legal address and address for Service

ECUmoney Limited
5th Floor, 369 Queen Street
Auckland, 1010 New Zealand
Tel. +64-93-035-579

To tell you the truth I’m pretty impress so far with ECUmoney. They seem like a solid company. Still, this doesn’t guarantee anything (remember e-gold ? They also looked rock solid and untouchable).

To fund your ECUmoney account you’ll have to go trough an exchanger. They have a list of “Accredited ECU Exchangershere. The other funding method is done by loading ECU prepaid cards. Details here.

They also offer 27/7 support. Haven’t tried their support yet so can’t comment on how efficient they are handling support tickets. But still, it’s nice to have such a feature.

Looking at their security features it looks like one of the best security systems I have encounter in the payment processors world. I’ll mention here some of their security features:

  • Exclusive ASL [Account Security Level]

    It shows the current Security Level of your ECU account and gives you recommendations how to increase it.
  • Free DIGIcard option to login to your ECU account, providing the best security.
  • Encrypted connections
    Connections between the ECU servers and your computers are encrypted with a 2048 bits Thawte Certificate.
  • IP tracked sessions (*)
    If the IP address changes during a session, the session is immediately terminated and the user must login again.
  • Time limited sessions
    The user has to login again about every 20 minutes
  • IP Limited access
    You may decide to limit the access of your account to one IP, or one IP range (*)
  • 3 levels of Passwords: Full access, History/Balance, Balance only (*)
    You can define a “Balance only” access password, a “Balance and History” access password, and your general password. All passwords can be created/deleted at any time.
  • One Time Passwords, to use for example in internet cafes (*)
    When there is a risk of keylogging, use a One Time Password! You may define up to 3 OTP, that can be used to login only one time. OTP can be created/deleted at any time.
  • Email notifications for any activity on your account (*)
    You can receive an email for any activity: Login, Sending or receiving funds, converting currencies, settings modifications, etc. You may ask to receive the new balance by email, or not.
  • EXCLUSIVE: SMS notifications: Same than the email notifications, but sent by SMS to your cell phone. (*)

What have I told you ? Here you can find all the features.

Talking about their fees, they are very reasonable and smaller than many other PP’s like SolidTrust Pay, AlertPay, LibertyReserve, StrictPay, PayPal.

Service Fee Who pays
Transaction fee 0.50%
Mini: $0.05€
Maxi: $5.00€
Payer, Payee, or both 50/50

I really like the possibility of sharing the fees. It looks like a neat idea.

All in all it looks like a solid Payment Processor which I’m sure will gain more attention in the future. Kudos to ECUmoney!!

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April 21st, 2009 at 9:19 am