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Originally Posted by RuthB
The issue that has been brought up in this thread is inconsequential to honest people that are here to make a living. We did not reverse *and will not reverse* any transactions that were destined to any such people.
All transactions that were reversed involved funds funneled through accounts whose purpose wasn't to provide a direct service or product, *but to commit fraud or aiding others to commit fraud*.
In reversing funds that we found to be linked to the original fraudulent funds, we are trying to protect the integrity of our system and provide the people who wish to make lawful transactions with a safe and clean environment to work in.
In so doing, we hope to deter future fraud, and inspire more confidence from our trusted clients, by showing that we do not want any part in any type of fraud.
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So, you're basically confirm that PAXUM is unreliable service, and even if somebody only conducting business with good known partners, there is a big chance that one of their partners previously unintentionally got fraudulent money. Thus the one will end up with no money on his account and bad reputation because his clients? money were withdrawn too, like it happened with several people. How nice of you to make your trusted customers pay for your mistakes. Now your trusted clients will sleep ?well? knowing that you ?do not want any part in any type of fraud? and you will pass all responsibility to your clients, sleep well knowing that you can steal their money any time without any notification. Wow, what a monkey business!!!