In the previous publication, I explained how to create a WebMoney account for online payments. You will learn today how to download an official passport and how to check your WebMoney account. This method works in all countries. Before starting WM verification, a question arises ... Why do we need to check WebMoney ...?
The simple answer is that ... Checking is very important for payments by bank transfer, visa, mastercard and other services we get after verifying WM. Additionally, some exchangers can not complete the withdrawal request by using an unverified WebMoney account. Therefore, WebMoney verification is very important for exchange and retirement services. By checking your account, WebMoney will understand better to make sure it's the real person. It makes it easier for them to better protect your account and with a verified WM account, you'll also enjoy more benefits than an unverified account.
Simply put ... You can create a WebMoney account, but it will not be checked and there will be some restrictions. To remove these restrictions, you must verify the WebMoney account.
There are two steps to check out WebMoney:
Step 1: Official passport
Step 2: Upload the documents
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