Amazon Is Killing Off Its Free P2P Money-Transfer Service WebPay On October 13 34
An anonymous reader writes: Amazon WebPay, a free online money-transfer service, is shutting down October 13, 2014. This means you'll no longer be able to send, receive, or request money using just your email address and the Amazon Payments webpage. There were hints back in June that the service would be going away soon. Amazon sent out an email this week to active Amazon Payments account users notifying them it is pulling the plug.
Columbus day? (Score:2)
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The what? (Score:5, Insightful)
Poorly advertised. Never heard of it.
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Same here. WTF? How the fuck does someone like Amazon fail at a PayPal competitor?
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Guess I'll have to use google wallet or paypal (Score:2)
I can send money from my GMail account. Why would I used amazon? Smart move on amazons part.
Even smarter (Score:1)
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Don't flatter yourselves.
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Well I don't know whether the Amazon one worked outside the US, but the Google one definitely doesn't. But given a choice between Google and Amazon, I'd take Amazon. I find them slightly less intrusive and pervasive.
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the world is moving to bitcoin, get with the schedule
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Which is free in the same way that sending a Western Union transfer reference to someone is free. You still need to get the money to and from the Bitcoin exchange.
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from *ANY* bitcoin exchange (Score:2)
You still need to get the money to and from the Bitcoin exchange.
...to and from a bitcoin exchange. any bitcoin exchange.
Unlike Western Union that you mention (where you're basically stuck with only one single service provider per system), bitcoin leaves you with full freedom of choice of how to process the BTCs you received (coin processor, classical exchange, face-2-face meeting like localbitcoin, or simply keeping them in BTC form to re-use them (just watchout for currently big market fluctuations)).
And your choice of method at your end has no influence at what I chos
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I dipped my toes into the Bitcoin world, just to say I'd done it... My $0.1245 worth of bitcoin is now worth $0.0955 Yeah, that's a lot better than keeping my money in a bank...
It's a good thing they value it in dollars, because the value of a dollar never changes, and that's how we know our money is safe in a bank.
And.... (Score:2, Insightful)
Nothing of value was lost.
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Gosh. I can't find the word "cashback" in any dictionary.
I'm guessing it's something made up by non-native speakers who've not yet learnt "rebate" or "refund"?
Re:And.... (Score:4, Insightful)
"For all you people that haven't heard of it or believe it had no value you are wrong."
So people that hadn't heard of it are wrong ?
I hadn't heard of it, and I have been an Amazon Prime member for a few years...
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I hadn't heard of it, and I have been an Amazon Prime member for a few years...
Same here, which means they never advertised it on their own site, which means they didn't want it to succeed for some reason.
Lord knows they've have no problem advertising the Fire Phone or various Kindles over the years.
Woo-hoo! Three day weekend! (Score:3)
Amazon WebPay [...] is shutting down October 13, 2014.
Awesome. Could they shut down a few more days between now and Christmas? I need the time off.
Money transfer services (Score:2)