Converting PerfectMoney To Paypal
A couple of months ago, I had one advertiser insist that I get paid in Perfect Money instead of my usual Paypal. I couldn’t really get out of the transaction we had because for one, the amount I was getting was pretty good (at least for me) and I wanted to have a repeat business with this customer. I checked out Perfect Money and it seemed like a perfectly legitimate going concern. The client and I concluded our business, and I got the amount I was promised in my Perfect Money account.
After admiring the amount in my Perfect Money account, I tried looking for ways on how to move the amount to my Paypal account. I looked everywhere and all I see are Russian websites that I had difficulty understanding and there were even a slew of those sites that even at first sight made me want to run away. Too many horror stories I guess. A couple of months have passed and my money was still sitting inside Perfect Money. I thought about doing a bank withdrawal but I was not so sure if I should really upload any personal documentation, so I didn’t.
Another month elapsed and I thought about braving those foreign sounding websites having half-convinced myself that it’s money that I could never touch, only look at. So again I did a lot of research and looked for any website that would convert my Perfect Money dollars to Paypal dollars. Then I got to this link:
magnetic-money.org/en/perfect-money-usd-to-paypal-usd.html
It actually recommended the websites who charges the least commission for converting your Perfect Money dollars to Paypal. I chose n-change.net. I wasn’t really sure if it’s a scam site, but since I’m at my wits’ end on how to get my money out of Perfect Money, I’ll try anything even if it’s a website that I’m not very comfortable with. However, I didn’t transfer my entire money. I thought that if the site turns out to be a scammer, at least I was only scammed a portion of my money. The commission they charged was 8% per transaction with a minimum charge of $4. It was pretty steep but again, I was prepared to bite the bullet.
I had to do a lot of google translate so I can understand the messages I’ve been receiving. After my transaction was said to be successful, I monitored my Paypal account to check if the money would arrive. I checked almost every hour. After a day has passed without any movement from my Paypal account, I was convinced that I’ve been had. I didn’t feel very bad because I was half-expecting it.
However, the following night after I did the N-Change transaction, I got an email from Wow Mine saying that my transaction has been completed and the money is now in my Paypal account. I was skeptical at first but when I double-checked my Paypal account, the promised money was actually there! I was so relieved that right after I got my money, I transferred all my Perfect Money balance to Paypal using N-Change. Now all my money is safely tucked away in Paypal and I couldn’t be happier.
So to folks out there who were in the same predicament as me three months ago, if you have some money in Perfect Money, and you want to move it to Paypal, use N-Change.net. It’s not a scammer site, I’ve used it already in two occasions and everything went like clockwork. This should be a reason to celebrate. Spread the word about N-Change.net!
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