Payment through Western Union? Good news for Malaysian Google AdSense publishers!

Yes, folks!

I got good news for Malaysians!

I realized yesterday that Google AdSense have a new quick payment for their Malaysian Google AdSense publishers! They are now offering Malaysian publishers the opportunity to enjoy all their hard earned money a day after the date of payment. This is made possible through the use of Western Union as Google’s payment solution provider.

This is what Google AdSense has to say about their Western Union Quick Cash payment method, quote:
Western Union Quick Cash is a payment method that allows you to receive your AdSense payments in cash using the worldwide Western Union money transfer service. Payments will be available for pick up at your local Western Union Agent the day after they are sent according to our normal payment schedule.

This means that you won't have to wait for a check to arrive in the mail. Choosing to receive your payments by Western Union can also cut down on the bank fees and long clearing times associated with depositing checks.

Your Western Union Quick Cash payment will be made in US dollars. However, at most Western Union Agent locations, you may have the option to receive your payment in your local currency. Conversion rates will be calculated according to the rate used by the Western Union Agent on the day you pick up your payment.”

Check it out, folks!


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