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Well i'm thinking of NOT using paypal in my site...
Paypal suspend every single ptc owner account, except neobux one (They have an agreement i suppose). Owner of Cashpays.me enabled paypal on 12/01, after he verified his account,and paypal suspended the account on 13/01. So i think it's better to use only Alertpay since the beggining. Maybe Liberty Reserve or Neteller in the future... What do you guys think? |
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i defiantly think liberty reserve should be added, very small fees, but all the good ptc use paypal, as long as you have a business account you should be fine, but just in case i would have 2 paypal accounts, with about equal amount on each in case 1 gets suspended, while you work it out with paypal you don't have to completely eliminate that option. |
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and having more then one account is a good way to get suspened.. if they find one, they will find the other, all they have to do is track your ip, match it to your name/address, etc, boom, you will have two suspended accounts.. unless they allow more then one, and knowing paypal, they do not... I would hate to start accepting paypal, then get suspended... and you will get suspended if they catch you doing any type of gambling on your site... |
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do people really play the internal lottery, do
they really pay to play? I think payment systems that allow pyrimid type sites, gambling would be good...but needs to process credit cards without member having to signup for the payment service... Last edited by dsimms; 02-04-2010 at 05:00 AM. |
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Paypal really sucks! As said except neobux, all others ptc are having big problems with paypal. The big problem is that paypal is very popular and almost everybody uses it.
Another important thins is that neobux only accepts payments of verified paypal account. What do you thing about it?? Maybe it is the solution for not having these problems? |
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clients, but accepting money is a complete different issue...until a solid pay solution is on the table, then I probably will not even setup a PTC... |