PaisaPay is, quite simply, Indian Paypal. You can use it to buy and sell stuff just like u use paypal in the west. Indian sellers receive their sale proceeds directly to their local bank account via Paisapay.
But the thing that should interest us (non-Indians) and Indian sellers most is that PaisaPay is available on ALL eBay web sites and this means that buyers on ANY eBay site around the world can use PaisaPay and pay for items which are being sold by Indian sellers through credit card or bank transfer with PaisaPay.
BUT u can't transfer PaisaPay funds to PayPal, even though they are both basically the same company and owned by eBay.
Tap into the potential. Asian market is unregulated atm and asian sellers are not as strictly verified as are sellers from other continents, though this may change in the future.
Oh and one more thing - Official eBay PaisaPay forum
But the thing that should interest us (non-Indians) and Indian sellers most is that PaisaPay is available on ALL eBay web sites and this means that buyers on ANY eBay site around the world can use PaisaPay and pay for items which are being sold by Indian sellers through credit card or bank transfer with PaisaPay.
BUT u can't transfer PaisaPay funds to PayPal, even though they are both basically the same company and owned by eBay.
Tap into the potential. Asian market is unregulated atm and asian sellers are not as strictly verified as are sellers from other continents, though this may change in the future.
Oh and one more thing - Official eBay PaisaPay forum
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