For South America: Skrill, Paxum or Pagomundo?
Summary
I’ve been watching the payment debate for South American creators, and it feels like the fee landscape is shifting fast. It’s interesting how many still default to Skrill even though newer flat‑rate options exist.
How Do South American Creators Choose Between Skrill, Paxum, and Pagomundo for Payouts?
Twilight_aeon is trying to decide which payment processor to use after returning to the platform, and they outline the current fee structures: Skrill charges nothing to receive money but takes about 3 % when you withdraw, Pagomundo applies a flat fee that can be $5, $10, or $15 depending on the amount, and Paxum adds a 0.5 % receipt fee plus a $5 withdrawal charge. They are unsure whether Pagomundo’s flat rate is usually the cheapest, and they would like to hear about real‑world experiences, any hidden fees, and how reliable each service has been for people living in South America. If you have recent data on how much each method costs in practice, please share it so they can compare accurately.
Fees add up slowly
Skrill takes three percent out now
Pagomundo flat
What Safety Checks Should New Cam Models Perform Before Streaming?
New cam models often wonder how to stay safe while broadcasting, especially if they are returning after a hiatus. The question asks what basic precautions should be taken, such as verifying the streaming software, using a secure internet connection, and checking that the platform’s policies protect personal data. It also asks about testing the setup with a short private session before going public, and about having a backup plan if technical issues arise. Sharing a concise checklist could make the answer more useful for beginners.
Check your cam setup
Make sure lighting is even
Test before you go
Which Platform Offers the Best Balance of Fees and Security for New Models?
The original post wonders how creators can safeguard their income when they switch from one platform to another, especially when fees and payout methods differ. It asks whether moving to a platform with lower fees might cause unexpected losses due to lower traffic, and whether creators should test the new site with a small audience first. It also invites advice on tracking earnings across platforms to avoid surprises, and on negotiating better revenue splits when possible. Any tips on comparing expected revenue versus fees would be valuable.
New site feels strange for
Old payments might still work for
Check payout rules now
Concluding Questions
Which payout method would protect your earnings on Xlove while keeping fees low for South American viewers?