GreenZap is Legit - Proof
As I have seen in the past few months, a lot of people wanted Greenzap to be a scam. A lot of people created whole sites based purely on the opinion that they thought Greenzap was a scam. It has now been proven that Greenzap is NOT a scam. Greenzap has proven themselves to be a new company that has a great future. Podcasts, newsletters, real mailings, have all proven this. I’ve since received flyers from Greenzap notifying me of different things. They have devoted a lot of time to coding this new company and putting it together as new source.
Is Greenzap accepted on eBay? You bet. Greenzap is now being widely accepted throughout eBay and is becoming more and more popular. More and more stores are starting to accept it, both hard cash and webcash.
Many people are wondering what this webcash is. Well, webcash is something Greenzap created that has value. It’s used for transactions. While paypal has mostly free transactions, people doing hundred or thousand dollar sales on Paypal, you will start to pay high fees. Greenzap has started the method of using webcash to keep those costs down. Where someone might pay $7 or $9 in fees on Paypal, Greenzap will only charge you $1 or $2 which helps keep the costs down. This new business model is very interesting.
In the end, I trust Greenzap and I may consider start using them as my cash processor for online services depending on how much I spend online. I recommend everyone sign up today and start Zapping =)
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August 5th, 2005 at 8:44pm
the more i read about this greenzap, the more i believe its scam…where is the proof you claim to have provided??
No where did I see that ebay is accepting greenzap or its crazy money!! I don’t think ebay would have invested $1.8 billion in paypal, to go and promote/accept another payment solution!!
Did everyone forget flooz.com!! greenzap is the same concept…soon greenzap will zap out!!
August 5th, 2005 at 8:51pm
Actually, in this case you’re wrong. There is nothing eBay can do to allow or not allow GreenZap as payment. They still own Paypal, yes, but it doesn’t mean they can stop you from using Greenzap.
People are using Greenzap daily on eBay now and it’s becoming more and more popular because of the different ways to send money across for transactions. I believe in this company a lot. They have shown a lot to be trust worthy. Yeah, a lot of things looked bad at first, but they have picked up their act and gotten it all together. I highly recommend at least testing out this company, just to see what it’s like. There’s a link on the side of my page if you want a link to sign up.
If this is a scam, it will be the world’s largest scam because they have over a million users already. Another reason I believe its true is because there have been so many articles written on reputable sites, such as hoovers.com, forbes.com, yahoo.com, and many more. If these companies (hoovers.com etc) didn’t believe in Greenzap as a real company, they wouldn’t have written about them. Greenzap is real, Greenzap is here to stay, Greenzap is here to change the way online money exchanges happen.
Whether anyone likes it or not, Greenzap is here.
August 5th, 2005 at 9:02pm
a buzz is always created when a.com is born, especially one that claims to be contending with paypal…hey don’t get me wrong competition is great and its better for the end consumer.
I guess time will show if greezap will flop, but having a million users…thats $25 million payout in their green money!! not to count extra $5 in extra leads…ya start using your web cash
August 8th, 2005 at 2:56pm
Sorry you are wrong
“Greenzap has proven themselves to be a new company that has a great future. Podcasts, newsletters, real mailings, have all proven this.”
That doesn’t prove anything, anyone can do that.
“People are using Greenzap daily on eBay now and it’s becoming more and more popular because of the different ways to send money across for transactions.”
A week ago there were over 2000 eBay listings with Greenzap in the description. Today there are under 1000. Many listings are people trying to sell webcash for a penny on the dollar or less.
August 8th, 2005 at 2:58pm
Hmm last time I checked, opinions can’t be wrong. Everyone is allowed an opinion. This is my blog, so this is my opinion.
August 8th, 2005 at 3:27pm
There is plenty that eBay can do to stop the listings of GreenZap on their site. GreenZap is a Multi-Level-Marketing program. That, as is easily read within paypal or ebay’s policies is any program offering more than a two tier referral system. GreenZap is more than, and therefore, MLM. Ebay prohibits MLM programs. They may stop any auction using GreenZap at any time they wish.
August 8th, 2005 at 3:42pm
I think otherwise. I have had an opportunity work closely side by side with eBay on many occasions and I don’t believe they will stop it. But those are my 2 cents.
August 8th, 2005 at 5:10pm
Choosing to promote a company because of what it might get you over what it might cost others is not something I would be proud of. But at least you aren’t laying it on like some others do. Let’s see where GreenZap is in 6 months considering they are operating without money transmission licenses which is against the law.
August 8th, 2005 at 7:31pm
Of course you are entitled to your opinion. But saying that podcasts and press releases that Greenzap self-generated is proof of their legitimacy is not very rigorous proof. Look, I was all fired up about Greenzap when I first heard about it, but when I looked into the company my enthusiasm soon waned. I suppose the free green account is relatively harmless, albeit not very useful, to sign up for. But spending $100 for the Gold account in my opinion is a ver bad investment.
August 8th, 2005 at 8:05pm
Yeah, you are probably right, it probably is a bad investment. But last time I checked, no where did I say I upgraded to Gold, so I’m wondering what you’re trying to disagree with.
August 9th, 2005 at 6:32am
Yeah, sure, there are plenty of sites against it, but are there not also plenty of sites against Paypal or other such companies? The next thing you know, you’re going to start saying that Paypal is a scam too.
I’m willing to give them the benefit of the doubt.