Paid Mail

What are the different "types" of Mail?
There are three different types of Mail: Regular, Payment Request and Pay to View.
Send Payment Mail allows anyone to send a payment to an advisor along with a message. As soon as the mail is sent, the money is automatically transferred from the sender's account to the recipient's account.
Payment Request lets you request payment from a customer of the amount of money you specify. If the customer accepts your request, the money will automatically be transferred from his or her account into yours.
Pay-to-View Mail lets you write a message, include an attached file if you wish, and indicate the price you'd like to charge the customer to view the message's contents, which will not be viewable until the customer agrees to pay you the price you're charging. It's like an online version of the C.O.D. (Cash-On-Delivery) packages that merchants use to ensure payment for the goods they send.
If I want to collect money from a customer, should I send a Payment Request or a Pay-to-View Mail?
If you simply want to collect money, you should send a Payment Request. It's the perfect way to collect payment, or pre-payment, for a service.
When should I send a Pay-to-View Mail?
You should send a Pay-to-View Mail when you don't want a customer to be able to view the contents of your message without paying for them. It's particularly useful for sending small deliverables such as a password, a photograph, or the simple solution to a problem.