Western Union is a global leader in money transfer services with approximately $4 billion in revenue. Western Union provides consumers with financial choices, convenience and offers services through Agent locations around the world.
Step one
Select Western Union as your payment method and then click on the "Next" button.
Step two:
Review your order information and confirm it by clicking on the “Pay now” button, you will then be advanced to our Western Union page where an order ID will be generated with regard to your purchase.
Step three
Go to your nearest participating Western Union Agent Location.
Find the nearest Western Union Agent location (Opens in a new window)
(If you’re located in the following countries, you may use your credit cards to make Western Union payment online:
Austria, Canada, Germany, France, U.K., Ireland, Netherlands, New Zealand,
Australia, Sweden, U.S., Norway.
For more detailed information, please visit the official Western Union website at http://www.westernunion.com )
Step Four:
Request and fill out the Blue Form.
Once you have obtained the Blue Form from the Western Union Agent, you must fill out the appropriate information. Please ensure you include your full name, address, and phone number on the Western Union form when you visit your Western Union Agent.
The billing information for Trade4game.com is
Wu luo Road, Hongshan (District)
Wuhan (City), Hubei (Province)
China(Country) , 430000 (Zip)
Receiver: Kai Tang
Final Step:
Come to our live help with your Money Transfer Control Number (MTCN) and fill out our Western Union payment confirmation form. Once you have made the payment, you will be given a unique transaction identification number known as Money Transfer Control Number (MTCN). This is your confirmation of payment which you will need to quote when coming to Live Help. Your Western Union payment will be confirmed within 1 working-day. When we have confirmed your payment, the delivery will take place thereafter.
Western Union does not offer an escrow service or any type of "purchase protection" policy. Western Union's business is to transfer funds from a sender to a receiver. We caution people who use our services against sending money to people they don't know. It is the sender's responsibility to know the party to which the funds are being sent. Using a fictitious name or changing the Receiver name after the money transfer has been sent is not a guaranteed means of securing funds. If a receiver presents proper identification with the same name as on the money transfer, payment will be made.
Be wary of 3rd party "collection" or "holding" services unless they are a reputable, licensed escrow service. Western Union is not an escrow service, should not be used as an escrow service and is currently not affiliated with any escrow services.
For online auctions, examine seller feedback carefully and know the warning signs associated with fraudulent auction sales. Most online auction sites have safety guidelines or FAQs that can help you identify potentially fraudulent sales. Be wary if the seller is using a free email address or insists on accepting only one form of payment. Report any suspicious activity and file non-delivery of goods complaints with the auction site through which you purchased the item.
Remember that Western Union never acts as a guarantor of an auction buyer or seller's performance.
Western Union employs a variety of technique, including SSL technology, to keep your personal information safe.
Additionally, the following tips can help keep your password secure:
Make your password difficult to guess. Avoid using any part of your name, your birthday, or any words that can easily be associated with you.
Use a combination of letters and numbers, and a mix of lower case and capital letters.
Use multiple passwords for your various accounts to decrease your risk in case one password is compromised.
Avoid writing your password down where it may be compromised.
You can further protect your passwords by making sure that your virus-scanning software is kept up to date, and by running anti-spyware programs. These programs can help protect you from viruses or other malware that could compromise your identity even though your computer may seem to be working fine.
If you use Microsoft Windows, make sure your Windows updates are enabled to help keep your operating system protected. You can learn more about Microsoft Windows updates at http://www.microsoft.com.
Use extra caution when entering your password on a computer that does not belong to you. Viruses, spyware, or the browser’s settings might be used to compromise your account by recording your user name and password.