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Buy Farmville Cash without a credit card (by mobile, home phone or sms)

February 15, 2010

Howdy Farmers! Many Farmville citizens can’t or don’t want to buy Farm Cash because they don’t have a credit card or PayPal account. These farmers use DaoPay to buy Farmville Cash with their mobile or home phone – the cost simply gets charged to their phone bill (or prepaid card, for that matter).

Farmville is the most popular game on facebook these days, and players from all over the world decorate their farms with unique items like ponds or villas; buying Farmville Cash is also the quickest way to expand your farm without having to go through all the extra levels, and it’s also a good way to buy fun gifts for your friends!

So, how doesit work? Buying Farmville Cash by phone couldn’t be any easier: just click the “DAOPAY” button on the screen and choose whether you’d prefer to dial a phone number or send a text message with your mobile. That’s it!

Click here to buy Farmville Cash with DaoPay.

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Telecom regulation expert Max Ertl joins daopay

December 2, 2009

Our primary goal here at daopay is to build up a good reputation amongst internet users and we work hard to add additional features that give consumers confidence in our brand and services. We employ a team of customer service experts who are there to help customers with questions that may arise.

This October, telecom regulation expert Max Ertl joined our team as legal counsel. Max previously worked at the legal department of the Austrian Regulatory Authority for Broadcasting and Telecommunications and later at Freshfields, a leading international law firm, where he served clients with his sound know-how in the fields of telecommunications, competition law, consumer rights, civil law and data privacy law.

Max takes care of all legal matters at daopay.

Buy IMVU credits with your home or mobile phone

December 2, 2009

More than 40 million people have joined IMVU, an avatar-based social network and virtual world where people meet and interact in 3D. IMVU has the world’s largest virtual goods catalog of more than 3 million items, almost all of which are created by its own users. IMVU Inc. is profitable, and daopay is contributing to this success with phone payments.

Everyone here at daopay is more than excited that IMVU users can now personalize their avatars, shop at the IMVU store and simply charge their purchase to their phone bill! We know that a significant number of people prefer not to use their credit card online – and now that IMVU has added daopay as a new payment option, everyone can simply dial a number and instantly buy credits with their regular mobile or home phone in an easy, secure and convenient way.

Click here to buy IMVU credits by phone without a credit card or bank account!

Sell more with mobile payments from 65(!) countries

November 30, 2009

Starting this month, we are bringing text/SMS-based mobile payments to even more customers in 65 additional countries, reaching 4 billion phone devices worldwide!

The rollout starts with 35 European and American countries, with 30 more countries following until the end of January 2010. Existing daopay merchants can immediately benefit from this expansion by logging in to their Control Center. If you don’t have an account yet: sign up now, it’s free and easy to integrate into your web site!

Daopay currently enables online users in more than 200 countries to instantly pay for virtual goods and other online content by just dialing a service number from their home or mobile phone – without a credit card, bank account or online registration.

The future of the web? Micropayments!

November 30, 2009

Cameron Chapman of noupe, the web design blog, has asked what the web will look like five years from now. His number one? Micropayments.

“Micro-payments of the future may be closely-related to mobile payment systems. Payment via cell phone opens up whole new area of economic opportunity, particularly in areas where cell phones are more prevalent than computers. Being able to make and receive very small payments, the equivalent of a dollar or less in many cases, via a mobile device paves the way for many in developing nations to participate in the Internet economy in a way that only a few years ago might not have been deemed possible.”

I’m tempted to say that we couldn’t agree more, and in fact, I do. Let me just mention that paying by home phones isn’t a bad choice either :)

Read more about micropayments and The Future of The Web on noupe.

A Fresh and Friendly Voice for German Customers

July 1, 2009

With the increasing number of calls we’re processing globally, we want to make sure that everyone who calls us remembers having a positive, friendly experience when paying with us. This month we’ve asked Anja, a female speaker from Germany, to record new announcements for our German callers  - and we’re more than pleased with the results. But just hear it yourself – it’s a pleasure to listen to Anja, even if you don’t speak German :)

Meet daopay at GamesCom Cologne and Games Convention Leipzig 2009

July 1, 2009

We’re preparing our attendance at two upcoming Game shows in Germany: Games Convention in Leipzig and GamesCom in Cologne – and we’d love to meet with you! We’ve set aside a quiet room where we can have a cup of coffee or cool drink and share our experiences with online payments and how businesses like yours can grow and become even more successful.

Interested? Schedule a meeting with us and save the dates :)

Games Convention Leipzig
July 31st – August 2nd, 2009
http://www.gamesconvention.com

GamesCom Cologne
August 19th – 23rd, 2009
http://www.gamescom.de

4 simple & effective security tips for mobile payments

June 25, 2009

Phone payments are really taking off, and as they’re becoming more popular and more widely accepted, it’s also more tempting for fraudsters to try to trick you.

We monitor fraud attemps very closely to make phone payments a safe and reliable option for both consumers and merchants, and here are a few tips what you can do to protect yourself from unwanted surprises. These tips are very easy to implement and, in most cases, won’t even require you to change your habits ;)

These tips apply if you use a payment method that doesn’t require a credit card or bank account, such as daopay, where purchases get charged to your phone bill.

1. Activate your PIN code

This one is pretty obvious and yet so effective. Your phone a mobile ATM, and so you should protect your ATM with a PIN. See your phone’s manual how it’s done. If you can’t find your manual, try googling it, e.g. google “sony ericsson w595 manual pdf”.

(Got an an iPhone? Follow this link to see how it’s done.)

2. Use a pre-paid or pay-as-you-go plan.

Virtually all mobile operators offer pre-paid plans. Think of these as debit cards for mobile payments. It’s a great option for children to learn how to use their phone responsibly without restricting their freedom to choose.

3. Ask you operator for a monthly spending limit.

Some operators allow to specify spending limits; this way you enjoy the advantages of monthly billing, with the benefits of responsible and controlled spending.

4. Monitor phone charges

Most operators offer online tools which let you control your phone charges in real time. Some are even able to send you an SMS once your spendings reached a certain point.

Got a tip you want to share with us? Please post them in the comments!

7 Mobile and Micropayment Myths Debunked

June 19, 2009

Myth #1: Micropayments don’t work
Fact #1: People worldwide earn a decent living with micropayments. (iTunes AppStore… hello?!)

There may be different opinions on whether micropayments work or not, but the facts speak a clear language: creative individuals as well as large companies are earning decent incomes with micropayments.

  • Jeff Smith has made a cool million in 2008 with $1 and $2 apps that he sells on Apple’s AppStore.
  • Stever Demeter pulled in $250,000 in just two months with a $3 iPhone game.
  • facebook is making an estimated 15-30 million Dollars a year with $1 gifts that they sell on their platform.
  • And last but not least, daopay’s customers are processing millions of transactions every year in the range between $1 and $10, with conversion rates of up to 76%.

Myth #2. Mobile Payments involve high fees and are too expensive
Fact #2: Mobile Payments compare very well to other payment options

Credit Card companies take about $0.35 per transaction, plus a 3% fee. But don’t let the “3%” irritate you: if you sell a product for $1, that’s a whopping 38% for fees. Which means you get to keep significantly less than with the AppStore or daopay (see #1)

Myth #3: Mobile Payments users need a credit card
Fact #3: Mobile Payments work without credit cards

Paying online usually involves credit cards or bank accounts. But credit cards aren’t equally popular everywhere. Many people also don’t feel comfortable sharing their perosnal information over the net. And then there’s people who simply don’t have a credit card.

Mobile phone payments, on the other hand, only require a simple telephone if done right.

Myth #4: Mobile Payments work only with Mobile Phones
Fact #4: Phone Payments also work with landline phones

Mobile payments, micropayments, phone payments… quite confusing! Most mobile payment operators really mean “mobile phone” when they say “mobile phone”. In addition to that, daopay works with landline AND mobile phones. Just dial a number, hold the line, and you’re all set.

Myth #5: It’s Mobile Payment versus Credit Cards
Fact #5: Mobile Payments are a complementary payment option.

If you sell fruits, some customers will want apples and some will want oranges. Maybe you’ll sell more apples than oranges, but at the end of the day, you’ll be able to serve more customers if you offer a broad range of choices. It’s the same with payment methods. You can simply serve more customers if you give them more choices.

Myth #6: Only a few freaks use their phone to pay online
Fact #6: Phone Payments reach 40x as many users as Apple’s AppStore

Let’s just compare the numbers:

Visa cards 1 500 000 000
AppStore users 75 000 000
Phones 4 000 000 000

And since everyone can use phone payments without signing up for an account first (not to mention going through the credit card approval process…), you really are able to collect money from anyone, anywhere.

Myth #7: Mobile payments are just for large companies
Fact #7: Mobile Payments are very easy to integrate for everyone.

If you have a friend or collegue who knows how to work with HTML and e-Mail, you got all you need. It’s easy to get started, and it’s easy and inexpensive to find someone to help you do more tighter integration. Anyone who has ever integrated PayPal can intergate daopay.

Fine-tuning prices for local currencies and tariffs

November 3, 2008

Doing business globally introduces some subtle complexities, and one of them surely is dealing with different currencies, exchange rates and phone tariff schemes. While you don’t have to know any of the details to use daopay for your web site, learning about them lets you fine-tune your business a little.

In your account settings, you can choose from one of 25 currencies in which we will remit your monthly payments. For products, you specify the price in your account currency, and daopay computes the local equivalents; so EUR 5,00 becomes CAD 7,84 in Canada.

While 7,84 is an exact computation based on the daily conversion rate, it’s a somewhat weird look price. That’s why we’ve introduced two additional price finding methods: Dutch and Rounded. Dutch prices are those you’re used to see at the supermarket, like 9,99 instead of 10,00.  Rounded pricing, on the other hand, rounds to the next amount that ends in either 50 or 00, like 10,00 instead of 9,99. The result with both methods is that no matter what the price is, it gets converted to a local currency and it gets rounded so that it looks good.

Today we’re introducing a new option that lets you specify a product’s fixed price in a currency other than your account currency. That’s very convenient if you don’t want a consumer’s price to depend on a daily exchange rate. It’s also convenient if you want to optimize a price for a certain tariff scheme or benefit from Drop Calls (per-call pricing).

In order to use this feature, you create a new product and choose from one of 25 currencies that we support.

Say you sell 100 pieces of Gold (GOLD100) for EUR 2,50 and would like to charge CAD 5,00 in Canada. You’d create new product (GOLD100CA), choose Canadian Dollars (CAD) as the product’s currency, and enter “5″ as price. In a next step you’d change your web site to link to the Canadian product for Canadian customers, and you’re set – country specifc, fixed prices!