Revolution Money Exchange and $25 Sign Up Bonus
I have been a loyal user of PayPal for many years. Over the years, I’ve paid nearly a $1,000 in transaction fees to PayPal. Well, now there’s an alternative called Revolution Money Exchange.

The key differences between Revolution Money Exchange and PayPal?
- Revolution Money Exchange doesn’t charge you any transaction fee. The only fees you’ll ever have to pay is if you request a check or paper statement. On the other hand, PayPal charges you about 4% per transaction.
- Revolution Money Exchange doesn’t pay you any interest, whereas PayPal is currently paying about 3.5-4.0% interest for your money.
I think this service will catch on like a wild fire among the webmaster community, so my recommendation is to sign up now to take advantage of the $25 sign up bonus before it expires on March 15.
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I agree, this is a good one. I signed up a couple of months ago, in anticipation of eventually selling items on my site. They are very good about coming through with the money. I also signed my spouse up, for an additional $25 dollars, and a $10 referral fee, for a total of $60 in sign up bonuses.
The hard part will be getting the word around, so that people recognize the name, and trust it enough to give their credit card information.
Lisa