Neteller
It’s common to want to make purchases, both here in Italy and around the world, with maximum privacy while leaving minimal traces. Clearly, cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin are a more than viable option, but not everyone is familiar with cryptocurrencies, and not everyone knows how to set up a cryptocurrency wallet. On the other hand, people don’t want to use credit cards or systems like PayPal because they leave a tangible record of the purchase or transaction, which isn’t always desirable.
For payments, we recommend Neteller:

Neteller is an anonymous online payment system that is not very common in Italy but has long been widely used in the United States and the Americas, so much so that it was created in 1999, many years before PayPal was invented. For a long time, even in Italy, it has been used, and still is, mainly to deposit and withdraw money in online casinos and legal sports betting. If OPEN A NETELLER ACCOUNT , you can pay from portfolio to portfolio with minimal fees and, above all, in a completely encrypted and anonymous manner. Payments are instant (unlike crypto), returns are much simpler and faster than with PayPal (to the customer's advantage), and if you have money in your account and want to use it, not only can you use common bank collection methods (with anonymous IBAN transactions), but you can also request your free Neteller Card, which is a fully-fledged Mastercard/ATM card that you can use to pay or withdraw money at ATMs without any additional fees.
If cryptocurrency is your primary payment method, we recommend using NETELLER, as it will definitely be to your advantage.
APRCREATE A NETELLER ACCOUNT HERE FOR FREE
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