1.
Be sure to have your own e-mail account that you can use for your
PayPal account only. Even if you have an e-mail address that you use to
communicate with friends and family, it is better to have a separate one
that you can use just for your PayPal account.
2. Sign up here.
3. Start creating your AlertPay account by choosing your country and type of AlertPay account.
For the purpose of illustration, I will choose a Personal Starter account.
PERSONAL Starter: It is
the perfect account to send and receive money from friends, family and
occasionally payments. Personal Starter accounts do not have selling
tools, but do have easy funding and withdrawal methods. You can have a
maximum of 2 emails associated with your account. It has a monthly
receiving limit of $400 USD and a cumulative yearly receiving limit of
$2000 USD after which your account will automatically upgrade itself to a
Personal Pro account.
PERSONAL PRO Account:
There are no receiving limits. You will have access to features like:
Mass Pay (send out payments to groups of people), Integration tools and
website payment methods (Buy Now Buttons, Subscriptions and Recurring
Payments Instant Payment Notification). Receiving fees is 2.5% + $0.25
per transaction. If you are an active seller or you an avid online
shopper, choose the AlertPay Personal Pro account today!
BUSINESS Account: It is
tailored to meet all the needs of your online business. If you are
managing a business under your business name, this is the account for
you. You will have access to numerous online business tools to help your
business grow online and you will have unlimited emails associated with
your account. This account has low transaction fees of 2.5% + 0.25 per
transaction (additional fees may be applied for specific industries).
4.
From there, you will go to a page that asks for your basic personal
information — your name, address, telephone number and e-mail address.
You will also be required to enter security questions in case you lose
your password, and you have to enter a randomly generated series of
letters and numbers, which help prevent fraud. Once you confirm your
account, a sign-up confirmation will be sent to you via e-mail.
5. Open your e-mail and your will see confirmation e-mail from AlertPay. Click on the link to confirm your e-mail address.
6.
Congratulations! You have confirmed your AlertPay account. Login and
you will be directed to your AlertPay account page. You will be asked
for a secondary password, this is for your transactions.
7. Familiarize yourself with your new AlertPay account interface. Then verify your account.
Account verification identifies who you
are as a KYC (Know your customer) policy. It is important for the
AlertPay network that members identify themselves by submitting
documentation to protect their members against fraud. At any time,
AlertPay can ask you to become verified.
Verification of an AlertPay account is
not necessary in order to, add or transfer funds. The verification
increases the security of AlertPay’s network to be able to verify and
authenticate users. Although not necessary, verification is highly
recommended. In some cases as well when various transactions involve
substantial amounts, AlertPay’s security center may ask some members to
verify their AlertPay account in order to proceed with their
transactions.
8. You can now use this AlertPay account
e-mail address when signing up with your online businesses to accept
payments. Remember to read the User Agreements/Terms and Conditions or
the Help Center if you have any questions.