As a rule, payment systems have their share from online stores (and those equated) solely on the percentage of transfers. So it was with RUpay. Until they made RBC Money. I worked with rupey almost from the time of their appearance, and received money from clients through them. But then a deal of the century was accomplished, and new trends began. The most interesting new in the contract:
4.1. Agent's remuneration based on the report of the Agent approved by the Parties (Appendix No. 3) amounts to 3 (Three)% of the amount of payments received by the Agent from users during the reporting period, but not less than 500 (Five hundred) rubles. (minimum amount of remuneration) for the reporting period. The minimum amount of remuneration is also payable in the absence of Payments to the Principal for the reporting period. Agent remuneration includes value added tax (VAT) 18%.
That is 500 rubles per month on any. I have a bank, where the current account, takes less, and at the same time takes nothing in the absence of operations. ')
And then the scheme or 500 just like that, or 3 percent of the amount of all payments. While taking into account that half of the reception methods are based on the use of third-party exchangers, which take a percentage, it becomes not at all interesting.
Fethard also showed himself badly already. Webmoney and Yandex are saving for the time being, except for the usual checking account.
By the way, who uses what other than the above, for receiving money on sites (from Russian and Ukrainian users). I know that there are many of them, but they are interested in real pros and cons.