Support ours projects

In our country is not possible to use Paypal account and opening a Worldwide Non-profit organisation is quite complicate and more expensive then all the money we can collect from donations in 10 years :-)... So, if You wish to support our project, please use Moneybookers Services.

Moneybookers is a company from London, UK. It's one of the leading European financial services providers. Moneybookers provide wide range of services which can be seen on https://www.moneybookers.com/app/directory.pl

 

 

Step 1: Create a new account

Press Sign up button on Home page. Select Country of residence and Preferred language, and then sign up for Personal account. Personal account doesn't cost any money to open or maintain. Fill Personal account sign up Form and follow on screen instructions.

 

 

Step 2: Card Verification

To Upload Funds it's neccesary to make a Card Verification. Card Verification option can be found on My Account page, under Account Status section. Random deposit (between 1.01-2.99 EUR) will be paid to Your Moneybookers account from Your credit card. Value of this deposit needs to be entered during Card Verification. Just follow on-screen instruction to finish Card Verification process.

 

 

Step 3: Upload Funds

Once credit card is verified, You can Upload Funds. Upload Funds can be found on main tabs. Choose a payment method and follow on-screen instructions.

 

 

Step 4: Send Founds to our account

Press Send Money tab to open Send Money Page. In Recipient's email address enter Ova adresa el. pošte zaštićena je od spam napada, treba omogućiti JavaSkript da biste je videli and set desired amount. Follow on-screen instructions to complete procedure.

Thank You so much for this support. We really appreciate it...

Best regards,
AG Development Team
 

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