New Payment Method for Adsense : Western Union Quick Cash.
I checked the Google Adsense Dashboard today, and I could see a new payment option coming up, for publishers that will make the transfer of money across the worlds even faster. Normally Google Adsense Publisher you are sent a cheque in mail or can opt for Electronic Fund Transfer(EFT) , but now the new Western Union Quick Cash lets you receive your AdSense payments in cash using the worldwide Western Union money transfer service.
AdsenseAdvisor, A Google representative points out in the Webmaster World Forum:
.We haven.t officially announced the launch yet because there were a couple language translation issues, which should be fixed this afternoon. However, this feature has successfully launched, and if you live in one of the countries mentioned, you can sign up for this payment method now..
Payment by Western Union Quick Cash is currently available in the following countries
* China (Mainland)
* Malaysia
* Pakistan
* Romania
* Philippines
* Argentina
* Chile
* Peru
* Colombia
Advantage of payment through Western Union:
It will cut down on the bank fees and long clearing times associated with depositing checks in banks.
The Western Union Quick Cash payment will be made in US dollars, though you may have the option to receive your payment in your local currency. Also the Western Union Quick Cash transactions to individual payee names, not business accounts.
To get the money through Western Union, you need a Payment service agent. to know more you can find it here.
Also read how to pick up the Western Union Quick Cash payment requirements like need for a valid government-issued photo id, your unique MTCN (Money Transfer Control Number) etc.
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3 Responses to “New Payment Method for Adsense : Western Union Quick Cash.”
By Windyridge on Oct 2, 2007 | Reply
Great! That ’s better then what they currently offer.
By Vik on Oct 3, 2007 | Reply
Yes! I hope to someday soon they also allow payments through online payment processors like Paypal or Google’s own 2CheckOut.
By cookies on Feb 12, 2008 | Reply
this is great i dont have to open a foreign currency account to withdraw that earnings