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Freelance Payment: How To Receive Money From Abroad In Nigeria (2) (3) (4)

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Freelance Payment by Tochukwu30(m): 6:25am On Jul 26, 2021
hello everyone. please I need a little bit of help. I am a freelancer and I have a client who wants to send money to me in euros from France but it's been difficult for me to receive the money. we have tried skrill and revolut but haven't been successful so far.

please fellow freelancers how do you receive your money from clients abroad and what do I have to do?
Re: Freelance Payment by jantofubu(m): 6:47am On Jul 26, 2021
Open payoneer, sign up as a freelancer, link your bank details with it... You will be given 3 bank accounts, USD, GBP(great Britain pounds) and euros... You can then forward your preferred bank details to your client... You will receive the money directly to your nigerian bank account..
Re: Freelance Payment by Tochukwu30(m): 7:21am On Jul 26, 2021
jantofubu:
Open payoneer, sign up as a freelancer, link your bank details with it... You will be given 3 bank accounts, USD, GBP(great Britain pounds) and euros... You can then forward your preferred bank details to your client... You will receive the money directly to your nigerian bank account..

Thanks for your response. I already have a payoneer account. Does my client need to open a payoneer account to send the money?

I also saw on payoneer that in order to request for payment from a client that the payoneer user ought to have made a transaction of up to $5 000
Re: Freelance Payment by Mide3367: 9:11am On Jul 26, 2021
Tochukwu30:


Thanks for your response. I already have a payoneer account. Does my client need to open a payoneer account to send the money?

I also saw on payoneer that in order to request for payment from a client that the payoneer user ought to have made a transaction of up to $5 000
no this isn't correct..
Re: Freelance Payment by samsard(m): 9:30am On Jul 26, 2021
Tochukwu30:


Thanks for your response. I already have a payoneer account. Does my client need to open a payoneer account to send the money?

I also saw on payoneer that in order to request for payment from a client that the payoneer user ought to have made a transaction of up to $5 000
I think they're asking you to receive the payment through Freelancer, then withdraw to Payoneer and from Payoneer to bank account.
I think you should ask your client to send to you via Transferwise and sell peer to peer if he has that option available.
You'll both just need verified accounts to proceed.
Message me and I can help you with a list of options depending on what your client can use.
Re: Freelance Payment by Karrrion: 4:48pm On Dec 06, 2022
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