Recently Alert Pay has changed its some rules and verifying an Alert Pay account is one of them. Now they have implemented some strict rules so that they can handle money laundering more efficiently. Before this you only have to verify your account through your mobile phones but know they give you three options which are more complicated then the earlier options.
1. Bank Transfer or Bank Wire (SWIFT) Deposit:
You can only use this option when you have some balance in your account i.e minimum 50$. When you want to withdraw money from your Alert Pay account all you have to do is to withdraw your money from Bank Wire(Bank Transfer is not available to Pakistanis). For this you have to submit your local bank account information like Full Bank Account name, Local Bank account Number, Bank Swift Code(can be obtained by calling to your local bank branch). Then simply request you payment and after four business days your money will be transferred to your local bank account after verification. The charges in this case are 15$ per transaction.
2. Credit Card Validation
Second option is Credit Card validation. If you have a local bank account then you can order you Credit Card from your local bank which require some charges depend on you local bank. Then all you have to do is give you Credit Card details to Alert pay and they will verify it by submitting some tiny amount into your account. After that they will verify you account and you can with draw your money to your Credit Card Validation with as little as 5$ per transaction.
3. Phone Validation & Check Withdrawal
In third option you have to do two things in order to verify your Alert pay account. First submit your mobile number, Alert pay will send a SMS to your number than you have to enter the code send to your mobile number. After that you have to request a check from Alert pay. A 6 digit code will be included in the memo field of the check. You have to enter the validation code into your Alert pay account. Minimum amount of check you can order through Alert pay is 24$. They charge you 4$ per transaction so you receive 20$ check at you home address. 


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