It's not quite easy to find a broker that has Paypal as a main payment option. I remember in the past there are several brokers but cannot find any now. Did Paypal leave Forex industry or I missed some names?
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Instaforex used to accept paypal, but they banned the services, I still don't know why they never liked it. Nowadays, if you have an account with them, you can only withdraw through paypal, only if you previously deposited money through it, but cannot deposit through it!
Instaforex used to accept paypal, but they banned the services, I still don't know why they never liked it. Nowadays, if you have an account with them, you can only withdraw through paypal, only if you previously deposited money through it, but cannot deposit through it!
i think because paypal policy it self , you know paypal are the most strcit e-payment available. and i do not know why people are looking for paypal brokers, i mean their fees are hilarious, and if someone looking for regulated e-payment, we have skrill and neteller , which is has lower fees compare with paypal , and skrill and neteller are e-payment that accepted by most online brokers
i think because paypal policy it self , you know paypal are the most strcit e-payment available. and i do not know why people are looking for paypal brokers, i mean their fees are hilarious, and if someone looking for regulated e-payment, we have skrill and neteller , which is has lower fees compare with paypal , and skrill and neteller are e-payment that accepted by most online brokers
Paypal is really loosing a lot, They need to review their policies. I head rumors that FreshForex will begin to allow paypal as a means of deposit and withdrawal. I Think another alternative to paypal, is to send your paypal money to a mastercard, from the mastercard you can now deposit to many brokers