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Sending Money To Nigeria From Abroad. by Spadmin1: 1:13pm On Dec 11, 2008
What is the best way to send money home in small amounts to several recipients without incuring high overhead transfer fees? Pls reply, thanks.
Re: Sending Money To Nigeria From Abroad. by showskill(m): 9:14pm On Dec 11, 2008
Western union and moneygram
Re: Sending Money To Nigeria From Abroad. by Spadmin1: 2:18pm On Dec 12, 2008
Nice try Showskill,
But the answer, the best way to send money home is by Softpay!

[center]SoftPay is an online payment system that enables its users to send Naira online.
SoftPay could also serve as an online wallet enabling users to save online. SoftPay users
can also receive money online and later withdraw it directly to their bank account, request
for a cheque from SoftPay, send the money on to other SoftPay users or use the money
to shop online on selected sites.
SoftPay is accessible to users from all over the world with an internet connection but
all transactions are carried out in Naira. This makes SoftPay a service mainly for Nigerians in
Nigeria and abroad. Serious online merchants can take advantage of this service to collect
payment for good and services from their customers all over the world thereby increasing
their scope and reach. Business does not have to be limited to your locality only.
Another good feature of SoftPay is that it shields your financial payment information
(credit/debit card and or bank account details) to a large extent. You only need to store your
financial information with SoftPay, and do not need to share it with merchants or other people
in general since all you need to complete a transaction is your SoftPay user name and SoftPay
account password when making payment.
How can SoftPay be of use to you?
Your use of SoftPay will depend on what exactly you intend to do online. Are you an online
shopper, a small-time seller or a full-blown merchant? SoftPay will work for you.
At SoftPay there is no distinction between seller, buyer or merchant. All accounts are treated
equally and fairly.
Send Money home
If you live abroad you can send money home through your SoftPay account. The great thing
is that you can send small amounts of money to several beneficiaries without paying a fortune
in transfer fees. e.g Bits of N10,000 oe even N5,000 and you don't have to pay transfer fees for
each one. Jus send the money directly to your softpay account and then distribute from there on.
Collections
Have you got business interests back home and would require to collect money from people
who owe you some? I bet we are all familiar with the scenario in which we ask a relative to
collect for us and next thing we begin to hear is stories of how the money went. Well not any
more!
Now you can ask all your debtors to easily pay directly into your SoftPay.org account.
Receiving Money
With your SoftPay.org account you can collect and monitor all your debts securely online even
from abroad. Know when payment is made and manage your cash in full control just the way
you want.
Buy/Sell
You can use your SoftPay.org to pay for goods and/or services obtained from Nigeria.
You can also sell stuff and get paid through SoftPay. All this and more without the hassles of
the past.
Make residual income with the Free Referral Program:
Open a free account today and be automatically enrolled in our free affiliate program that pays
you for your referrals 4 levels deep.

SoftPay is stretching the boundaries of e-commerce in Nigeria.
You too can join now and begin enjoying the benefits by signing-up for a SoftPay account.
On sign-up you will even get free N200 credit to your account. How cool is that?
Click on the link below to do so now.

www.softpay.org[/center]
Re: Sending Money To Nigeria From Abroad. by Spadmin1: 9:52pm On Jan 18, 2009
About paypal and 2co, I believe Nigerians in Nigeria use dollars or euros as the primary currency? There’s no harm in having multiple payment methods for your website, let the people decide which they want to pay you by. Collect your dollars, but please do not neglect your naira too.

SoftPay has been set up with the small scale netprenuer in mind, people that cannot afford to pay ridiculous amounts as 'registration fee',

SoftPay is working hard to make e-commerce in Nigeria what it really
should be. We are looking to improve the integrity of Nigerian e-commerce
as a result we dont take on just anybody. All SoftPay merchants must be
able to have enough confidence in their products and customer satisfaction
to be able to offer a 'Money back Guarantee' to their clients.
Good news for 'Netpreneurs' who have managed to open a paypal account but
now have a problem of cashing the funds out. In the next coming weeks,
SoftPay will start to accept PayPay as a means to load your account. So
your customers can pay you in Naira with their US/UK credit cards.
We know that business is not all about making money. Give a world class
quality service first and the big bucks will roll in much latter. We are
prepared to wait.

See you at the top, however long it takes. Rome was not built in a day.
Despise not your days of small beginnings! wink

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