Question:
Hello, im mudi, and i want to know the best service to receive money online, and then take it from bank here in Panama...
THE BEST YOU KNOW PLEASE
Ty,
Mudi
Answers:
I always see people suggest Agloco as a real way to make money online. I agree with them, I think it is going to be the next big thing. I would wait to sign up until you read my post though, I found a better way to make money with it.
If you don't know what Agloco is, it's a viewbar that pays people for just being online. It’s FREE, never any cost to you. Simply download a small viewbar and surf the web naturally. No buying, selling, or surveys... and no catch. You get to own part of a company that collects money from internet businesses like Google and pays it back to (you) the members.
The only problem with Agloco is that most of the people who sign up don't get any referrals under them and that's where the money is. I found a site that helps you get referrals. If you sign up for Agloco through them you become a member, and then people will sign up through you. Google it, "AGLOCOMILLIONS dot COM".
Hope this helps.
Mudi if you checked already you are not able to receive money from Paypal in Panama. The options are to open an account in the US or in Costa Rica, and then get the payments there.
Opening the account in the US is simple. You only need your drivers license and your passport at any Bank of America branch. Open a free checking account, and you're set to get your paypal money there. Then you can use your debit card to get the money at any ATM in Panama City.
Good luck.
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