03-16-2012, 05:51 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 1,538
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Originally Posted by RuthB
This is getting out of hand. Some points need to be clarified for everyone:
1. You received funds directly from the fraudulent account. Your little chart is cute and all, but incorrect. There is a direct link between you and the fraudulent funds. We clearly know that at the very least you have direct contact with the person who started this mess. Past this point, we will refuse to speculate, but it's clear that you provided an exchange service, otherwise you would have some recourse against your "sponsor/partner".
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"directly from the fraudulent account" - wc@******business.com has fraudulent account? You are cheating. Many webmasters know this sponsor.
"...we will refuse to speculate, but it's clear that you provided an exchange service,..." No need to fantasize. You can view my transaction and see that I'm do not exchange money. I have a good business and I not exchange office. I got money from identical accounts always.
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Originally Posted by RuthB
2. We did not charge you twice. Yes, there are 2 charges, but you clearly avoided the fact that there was a refund. Please check your account and post accurate info.
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You can call me blind, but I see two refund on my account and I see in my balance : minus -5,691.18
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Originally Posted by RuthB
3. Your account is "prepaid", meaning that you cannot go in negative, we don't give credit. If it is showing a - sign, it's because we are missing funds. When the account will be at 0 you will be able to say that we refunded transactions. Until then, we are in the hole, so in fact we are the ones getting penalized twice : a) we are losing 6k, and b) we have to deal with the fact that you are distorting the facts and making a big deal out of the fact that we are losing and your account is okay, which you perceive as a loss for you.
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I see in my balance : minus -5,691.18 , This is not Paxum's account. This is my account in Paxum
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Originally Posted by RuthB
4. FYI, If you buy a stolen car (without your knowledge) in Canada, it well be seized by the police AND you will have to pay it off to the bank anyway. They are different entities. The cops can't call the bank to cancel the loan. Besides, if you pay it in cash, do you really expect a refund from the police when they seize it? So before you give examples, make sure you know how it works.
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I see how it works in Paxum. You take a car and 2 times the money for it. After that, you say that you lost money.
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Originally Posted by RuthB
This is our last reply on the subject. I will repeat once again that if you are trying to defraud Paxum we will not tolerate it, and we will not accept any fraudulent money in our system. This is to protect the integrity of the program for honest webmasters in the long term.
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Beautiful words , no more..... But you are hiding. So do just thieves. An honest person will not hide
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