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Paxum is 100% Certifiably RACIST!
I have two friends of mine who tried to open personal paxum accounts not too long ago.
One individual was white, the other individual was black. The white individual got approved for his personal paxum account in under 24hrs. "Welcome to paxum!" The black individual was advised to open a company account, as they did not feel the person fit the personal account requirements. The kicker, the two individuals entered the same exact info, from the same exact city (both Canadian Citizens) with the same exact documents submitted for paxum's approval. The white person, instant approval, no issues, no questions asked. The black individual, was rejected for a personal account and told to submit for a company account. After the black individual appealed their decision, they started to ask a ton of going-in-circle questions, with seemingly no intent to ever approve their account. The account, btw, still not approved for the black individual, they have now requested they apply to all the companies they intend to receive funds from, and then send the paxum emails of those companies, followed by returning for verification only once they are ready to withdraw their funds from paxum. This is 100000% discrimination and EXPLICIT racism from Paxum. A white individual instantly approved without even batting an eye or asking a question, a black individual instantly rejected and then forced to jump through hoops for weeks only to have no approval in sight. I really hope someone from Paxum can come and clarify why a white individual is able to receive instant approval and a black individual is told to submit for a company account, and then when appealing made to answer grilling questions, that couldn't possibly be answered. If this is not explicit and obvious racism, I don't know what is! |
Another Paxum success story.
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They (EMI) will run the name through some background check DB. If there's any previous (bad) history, personal account will be rejected. It's different for corporate entities, however, so he may be able to obtain an account through an LLC.
Where is the racism? No two people can have identical financial history... |
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You know what, you are right, no two histories are the same.
If only the white person wasn't an ex-con who has been removed from 3 banks in the last 2 years, and the black individual had a pretty impeccable credit history. But ya, the background check paxum runs would've spotted that, clearly! u r correct in asking, Where is the racism? :thumbsup Quote:
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Welcome to Paxum! |
Welcome to Paxum... I love you
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Idk about them being racist or not , but they work fine and I get my money on time.
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Right. |
If true, file a lawsuit and make bank.
Otherwise, I call BS |
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(Although he lives in Canada, and I do not think their offices are in Montreal anymore, so not sure how that would work. Im not a lawyer, so I don't know how cross-border jurisdictions work, but that is good advice, thank you.) |
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I did leave it out, as I do not think it needed to be said, as the matter was, literally, black and white. Two individuals whose only difference was skin colour get treated differently. But then some guy who probably gets paid by paxum to be supportive of them, and then you who probably also gets some paxum dollars to post nice things about them, decided to insert doubt into it, so I gave more info on the matter. But, the reality of it is, that the treatment was clearly biased by paxum. |
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Once someone pointed out that 2 people probably don't have exact financial histories your "racism" narrative quickly fell apart and you decided to make that part up. |
Paxum gave me the runaround and I'm paler than pale
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Sorry but did they have to supply a photo of themselves or check a box if black or white? Also who submitted 1st? if the "white" guy did it first then there is overlap and flags are raised. In addition to what was said - who's information was it - the white guys? having the same info cross over does look like fraud so of course they'll going to ask the 2nd who submitted. |
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Hahahaha none of this happened. |
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but hey good to see who's on the paxum payroll. ;) |
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The white person did submit first, there was a couple of months' discrepancy between their applying and the black person applying. They don't work together, it is just mutual friends of mine, and I found it extremely bizarre they way the black person was being handled vs the white person. I know a ton of people who use paxum regularly, and this is the only time I have seen someone apply for a personal account get this type of grilling. for companies, I have seen this type of questioning, and I am not saying that the questions are wrong, I am saying the treatment of the individuals looked discriminatory. No one that I know that uses paxum has ever been given this type of questioning when applying for a personal account. |
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so many moving parts...location including postal code (def a cause of banking, school acceptance and housing discrimination), nature of biz. age, and yes, skin colour. but he or she needs to be on point with all t's crossed and i's dotted and would assume they would to not engage with the service again so just rec he/she documents everything and goes from there have no idea if what you state is real. if real, wish your friend all the best of good luck and there are lots of other services out there that aren't masspay (aka where angels fear to tread). but either way you ain't gonna change anything here if evidence of overt racism, that can be proven. he/she can choose to take them to court if they have every single duck in a row to prove the claim |
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dunno where your friend is at, posted the above cuz TO was my hometown and I know the stuff there. if not in Ontario, the centre can help direct him/her to a service in their province cannot overstate the need for your friend to have all the documentation to prove the allegations. ducks in order, even though ducks aren't actually well behaved IRL. you know what I mean though. no documentation, no proof zero bother on my time but appreciate the thanks. wish your friend good luck from me |
What's wrong with you bla bla racist bla bla commie. It's just business, legal, and shit. I'm asian and it took a whole year for me until I got my account open on Paxum. LOLOLOLOLOL
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There's levels to Asianism. |
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Is Paxum hiring? I would love to get paid to racism, bro!
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Ok - so why then would you create two accounts virtually the same? and did it ever occure to you that the fraud department would have noticed anything if the application matched someone else? https://paxumblog.com/wp-content/upl...rification.pdf I suggest try it again except this time have the black person go first then the white second and see if the same thing happens. Also Passport - ID etc. seriously their system picks up matching ones for just this sistuation - called Fraud. Even if a black guy went into a bank - got a loan then a white guy using the same paperwork - the white guy would get flags and likely be jailed for:: Identity Theft:: Identity theft happens when someone takes your name and personal information (like your social security number) and uses it without your permission to do things like open new accounts, use your existing accounts, or obtain medical services. Financial institutions employ advanced software solutions that can instantly identify inconsistencies in applications and transactions. These systems base their alerts on deviations from standard transaction behaviors and unexpected changes in critical information like payment details or supplier credentials. |
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Wrong Zipcode.
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So many things in this story don't add up. Don't get me wrong; Paxum is shit no doubt and I'm the last one to be on their payroll. They literally take weeks to process withdrawals to my bank and for that reason I hate them and ask every single one of my clients to not use that shitty service but that doesn't make me believe your story is whole. Just don't make things up to pull out the racist card.
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Plottwist: The Paxum employee who handled the approvals is black.
:yinyang Seriously: Big companies like that well know what problems can happen when they do such racist moves so normally they are more than beware of this don't happen - even if the boss is KKK member. And also it's not realistic that a whole company with all employees is racist - if the story is in that way, it's more possible this single employee is. If thats so I would first report it to paxum itself to check it (maybe easier than a lawsuit agiant the company aboard). They will check what happen and maybe can confirm the wrong handling by the employee or they can explain why person 2nd person had more problems with registration. :2 cents: |
i wish my penis was black
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I was thinking the same. |
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