There have been many answers to this question and I hope my answer will be considered useful.
I am an EA from India and have been with SFI for almost 4 months. I have purchased several e-books, TCredits and a physical product too from TripleClicks. Credit Cards are by far the best payment option for TC purchases made from India. The transactions are secure, smooth and hassle-free and take a fraction of a minute to complete. There is always a phone confirmation from the bank advising the client about the debit being made to his / her credit card.
However, I understand that not everyone may possess a personal Credit Card. In that case, payment through PayPal could be the next best option. PayPal is linked to the member's bank account, from where the debit takes place, routed through PayPal.
PayPal is absolutely secure and has two way benefits, i.e. for making payments and also for receiving remittances, which go directly to the member's linked bank account. This would be of use to affiliates for getting their commission payments. PayPal's services are free.
Besides the above, SFI's international Payoneer card would be another good payment option. Someone who has a Payoneer card and has used it as a payment option from India, would be able to vouch for its applicability here. It should be noted that there is a cost involved in obtaining this card.
Nationalised banks in India are a little rigid about overseas remittances but private banks of international standing like ICICI and HDFC can be approached if the purchaser has an account with either one of them.
Hope this information was helpful.
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There have been many answers to this question and I hope my answer will be considered useful.
I am an EA from India and have been with SFI for almost 4 months. I have purchased several e-books, TCredits and a physical product too from TripleClicks. Credit Cards are by far the best payment option for TC purchases made from India. The transactions are secure, smooth and hassle-free and take a fraction of a minute to complete. There is always a phone confirmation from the bank advising the
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