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yaseenkhan
07-20-2013, 06:34 AM
i want to know, is there any other way to pay my hosting fee without credit card.

King-Servers
01-17-2015, 10:19 AM
How about paying through debit card? Or you can pay through Paypal by using your Debit card... some companies even offer wire transfer.

Geekion
02-16-2015, 10:58 PM
use paysafecard or something

ORLOVA
10-23-2017, 07:36 AM
What about Selz, Selz is an extremely user friendly online service that is ideal for bloggers, freelancer and anyone else looking to sell digital products or services on the internet.

shinedezign
07-30-2019, 07:17 AM
I would highly recommend you to use the WGS PayPal tokenization WHMCS Payment module as it is identical to credit card payment but unlike credit card payment it supply the PayPal reference transaction token to make a charge. It does not even reveal your credit card information to the gateway and is highly secure.

BangkokDinning
10-16-2019, 10:07 AM
1. Stripe
2. Transferwise
3. Bitcoin
4. Payoneer
5. QuickBooks
6. 2Checkout
7. Google Wallet

lishmalinyjames
04-30-2021, 04:52 PM
PayNearMe is a service that lets consumers use cash for purchases they might typically need a card for, including bill pay and online purchases.

ryanwuk
03-15-2023, 06:53 AM
There are several alternative payment options for hosting services apart from credit card payments. Some of these options include:

1.PayPal: PayPal is a widely accepted online payment system that enables you to make payments without revealing your credit card details. Many hosting providers accept PayPal payments, and it is a safe and convenient option.

2.Bank Transfer: Some hosting providers allow you to make payments via bank transfer. This option may take a bit longer than other payment methods, but it is a secure way to pay.

3.Debit Cards: Many hosting providers accept payments made using debit cards, which are similar to credit cards but use funds directly from your bank account.

4.Digital Wallets: You can use digital wallets such as Google Pay or Apple Pay to make payments for hosting services. These digital wallets are convenient, and they also offer an added layer of security.

5.Cryptocurrencies: Some hosting providers accept payments made using cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin. Cryptocurrencies provide a secure and private payment option for those who prefer to keep their financial details anonymous.

It's important to note that not all hosting providers accept all payment methods, so be sure to check with your provider to see which payment options they accept.