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AdultKing 05-15-2012 05:35 AM

Paxum Security Double Standard
 
It seems Paxum will not accept identification if you place a watermark on the scan which says "For Paxum ID Purposes Only".

There's no way in hell I'm going to give any company a large format scan of my Passport or other Identification documents for potential misuse later on.

If all Paxum need the documents for is for Know Your Customer then a watermark stating "For Paxum ID Purposes Only" should not matter. On the other hand, a large format clear unwatermarked image of an ID document would be perfect for ID fraud down the track :2 cents:

Paxum: Don't expect your customers not to take precautions with valuable documents.

Freaky_Akula 05-15-2012 05:55 AM

Paypal accepts documents with a watermark on them.

AdultKing 05-15-2012 05:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Freaky_Akula (Post 18947408)
Paypal accepts documents with a watermark on them.

Correct, they do.

There is no possible legitimate reason Paxum should not accept documents that have been marked as only for use for the prescribed purpose.

KingNigel 05-15-2012 06:11 AM

OKpay also allows watermarked scans and I believe they use the same bank Paxum uses.

AdultKing 05-15-2012 06:14 AM

The choice is simple, don't deal with companies that don't take the protection of personal documents seriously. There are too many examples of "rogue employees" in this business not to take precautions with documents.

ladida 05-15-2012 07:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AdultKing (Post 18947381)
It seems Paxum will not accept identification if you place a watermark on the scan which says "For Paxum ID Purposes Only".

There's no way in hell I'm going to give any company a large format scan of my Passport or other Identification documents for potential misuse later on.

If all Paxum need the documents for is for Know Your Customer then a watermark stating "For Paxum ID Purposes Only" should not matter. On the other hand, a large format clear unwatermarked image of an ID document would be perfect for ID fraud down the track :2 cents:

Paxum: Don't expect your customers not to take precautions with valuable documents.

Hahaha. Nice one. Don't see why they wouldn't accept it like that, unless it was plastered all over your face and your face is hidden :)

AdultKing 05-15-2012 07:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ladida (Post 18947508)
Hahaha. Nice one. Don't see why they wouldn't accept it like that, unless it was plastered all over your face and your face is hidden :)

Light transparent watermark over the document stating "For Paxum ID Verification Only"

Paxum's reply

Quote:

Mr. *redacted*,

We inform you that we do not accept edited scans/photos of your documents.

We kindly ask you to submit your Passport one more time, making sure that the uploaded scan/photograph does not contain any watermarks and that all the real margins of the document you submit are clearly visible and not touching the margins of the scan.

You can check the examples regarding how the scan/photo should look like in Profile Settings >> Identity confirmation.

Do not hesitate to contact us if you need further assistance.

Best regards.
Such a perfect image of original documents is perfect for ID fraud. Fuck that. :2 cents:

Paxum should take the security of their customer's personal ID documents seriously. :2 cents: If a customer wants to ensure their document will not be re-used then a watermark shouldn't be a problem.

Of course there is no reason to be suspicious when every Paxum support rep uses Paxum22 or Paxum23 as an identifier, no name or anything. It's a bit rich anonymous reps demanding the handing over of perfect unadulterated scans of ID documents.

bigluv 05-15-2012 08:43 AM

Their CSR's are retarded. If they aren't third world dirtfeet then they are the same quality.

AdultKing 05-15-2012 09:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bigluv (Post 18947635)
Their CSR's are retarded. If they aren't third world dirtfeet then they are the same quality.

Which makes me even less inclined to send an unwatermarked copy of my documents. :helpme

Hermes 05-15-2012 09:20 AM

Quote:

We inform you that we do not accept edited scans/photos of your documents.
If the problem is just the photo editing, technically you could add some kind of watermark there with a piece of transparent foil before taking the photo.

MrCain 05-15-2012 09:36 AM

Do Payoneer and redpass accept watermarked scans?

Harmon 05-15-2012 09:37 AM

Paxum is a joke. :1orglaugh

AdultKing 05-15-2012 09:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrCain (Post 18947724)
Do Payoneer and redpass accept watermarked scans?

Payoneer do, or at least did when I submitted my docs to them.

KillerK 05-15-2012 10:20 AM

Well, strike one for Paxum

Tom_PM 05-15-2012 10:25 AM

Maybe they can address it after the show. I'm not sure what the deal would be since I never had to do these things with paypal (the only thing I've used). Why does paypal ask for documents?

u-Bob 05-15-2012 10:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PR_Tom (Post 18947783)
Maybe they can address it after the show. I'm not sure what the deal would be since I never had to do these things with paypal (the only thing I've used). Why does paypal ask for documents?

KYC requirements. Paypal asks for docs once a certain amount of money has gone through your account.

signupdamnit 05-15-2012 10:48 AM

Who are the owners of Paxum and what countries do they live in? Is there a statement or guarantee made anywhere in writing with a remedy for if they use the information supplied for anything but the intended purpose (verification only)?

I imagine soon they will have a complete database of most people in the industry with a lot of home addresses, photo IDs, and government documents. I'd hope they aren't basically free to do with it whatever they please.

Tom_PM 05-15-2012 10:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by u-Bob (Post 18947790)
KYC requirements. Paypal asks for docs once a certain amount of money has gone through your account.

Oh I didnt know. I've only had a couple of thousand go through mine directly to my bank account. Sure would suck if I need to transfer money and couldnt send them a document.. not sure I have a working scanner. I'll have to read up on what documents they will eventually require.

epitome 05-15-2012 11:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by signupdamnit (Post 18947819)
Who are the owners of Paxum and what countries do they live in? Is there a statement or guarantee made anywhere in writing with a remedy for if they use the information supplied for anything but the intended purpose (verification only)?

I imagine soon they will have a complete database of most people in the industry with a lot of home addresses, photo IDs, and government documents. I'd hope they aren't basically free to do with it whatever they please.

The (main?) owner is Octav from Canada, who made his name with a penis pill company. If I recall from when they launched, there were other 'owners' or 'partners' but they refused to disclose who said 'owners,' 'partners,' 'investors,' whatever were.

Totally transparent, nothing to worry about.

AdultKing 05-15-2012 04:37 PM

No Paxum response ?

Freaky_Akula 05-15-2012 04:55 PM

There is that small Xbiz gathering in Miami. Maybe the Paxum reps are on a plane and not reading GFY.

AdultKing 05-15-2012 05:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Freaky_Akula (Post 18948429)
There is that small Xbiz gathering in Miami. Maybe the Paxum reps are on a plane and not reading GFY.

Personally I don't give a shit if the second coming is occurring. The rest of the world doesn't stop operating because there's a small XBiz gathering in Miami.

Poor form Paxum, great way to show us all how little you regard your customers.

garce 05-15-2012 05:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PR_Tom (Post 18947826)
Oh I didnt know. I've only had a couple of thousand go through mine directly to my bank account. Sure would suck if I need to transfer money and couldnt send them a document.. not sure I have a working scanner. I'll have to read up on what documents they will eventually require.

When Epass (yes, I know how well THAT worked out...) cut me off and asked for photo documention, I had a passport picture taken at WalMart and it was stamped, signed, and attached to a letter from my attorney.

My lawyer - as I'm sure yours is - is a notary public; and his stamp and signature are all that is needed to produce an official government photo ID.

It works at more than Epass, too.

I don't even scan this I.D. - I use a webcam to create an unuseable - but perfectly legible - copy of a non-descript, non-threatening, government issued photo ID.

YMMV.

asdasd 05-15-2012 05:22 PM


Timothy Hortons

AdultKing 05-15-2012 05:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by garce (Post 18948474)
When Epass (yes, I know how well THAT worked out...) cut me off and asked for photo documention, I had a passport picture taken at WalMart and it was stamped, signed, and attached to a letter from my attorney.
.

I wonder what happened to the massive store of documentation Epassporte had control over ? All that personal information under the control of that scammer Mallick ? I'd feel real good about that.

KillerK 05-15-2012 09:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by u-Bob (Post 18947790)
KYC requirements. Paypal asks for docs once a certain amount of money has gone through your account.

This is not true, I've done 50-75k thru my paypal account and never have been asked to prove anything.

KillerK 05-15-2012 09:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by epitome (Post 18947840)
The (main?) owner is Octav from Canada, who made his name with a penis pill company. If I recall from when they launched, there were other 'owners' or 'partners' but they refused to disclose who said 'owners,' 'partners,' 'investors,' whatever were.

Totally transparent, nothing to worry about.

What was the penis pill company?

epitome 05-15-2012 09:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KillerK (Post 18948783)
What was the penis pill company?

O.A. Internet / Pills Money

In their defense, they have been around for a long time.

AdultKing 05-16-2012 12:45 AM

Now Paxum want me to submit an ID with my watermark but to ensure that the watermark doesn't touch any characters or photos on the ID, hence making a watermark pointless because it could easily be shopped out. The point of a watermark is to prevent misuse of the document. This whole thing smells to me.

Paxum is too difficult to deal with, never had these problems with Paypal or Payoneer.

Chris 05-16-2012 01:30 AM

as someone already guessed, Ruth is in Miami, and her schedule is fairly tight. She would have normally answered by now if she wasn't away. the Paxum official channel of communication is and always was the ticketing system.

back to the original subject, the support team follows strict rules on what is accepted and what is not. they are trained to look at details on the document. If you wish to watermark it, you can do that on a spot that is white. or you can submit a document twice, with the transparent watermarked in different places, ideally in spots where they wouldn't cover parts of the picture, characters or safety features. all we are interested in is being 100% sure that every id in our system is real. Many users watermark the document outside of the borders of the id, and that has not been a problem thus far. Our work has lots to do with sensitive information, and internal access is restricted. We know at all times which employee has answered each ticket and checked each document.

we are aware of the fact that the tight security is making some people uneasy, but it's part of our way of ensuring that everyone from our users to our banking partners and ourselves are safe. if other companies are willing to take the risk, that is their choice. though some potential clients will choose to use another system, we are convinced that doinghathingsharight is the way to go for us.

AdultKing 05-16-2012 03:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris (Post 18948993)
as someone already guessed, Ruth is in Miami, and her schedule is fairly tight. She would have normally answered by now if she wasn't away. the Paxum official channel of communication is and always was the ticketing system.

back to the original subject, the support team follows strict rules on what is accepted and what is not. they are trained to look at details on the document. If you wish to watermark it, you can do that on a spot that is white. or you can submit a document twice, with the transparent watermarked in different places, ideally in spots where they wouldn't cover parts of the picture, characters or safety features. all we are interested in is being 100% sure that every id in our system is real. Many users watermark the document outside of the borders of the id, and that has not been a problem thus far. Our work has lots to do with sensitive information, and internal access is restricted. We know at all times which employee has answered each ticket and checked each document.

we are aware of the fact that the tight security is making some people uneasy, but it's part of our way of ensuring that everyone from our users to our banking partners and ourselves are safe. if other companies are willing to take the risk, that is their choice. though some potential clients will choose to use another system, we are convinced that doinghathingsharight is the way to go for us.

I've used the ticketing system without satisfaction, hence I have brought the matter to a public forum.

The watermark I have placed on my ID is transparent, light and does not detract from the image at all. The only effect of the watermark would be to stop copying of the ID. The completely stupid thing about this is that you have accepted this ID before for another account.

Seeing as your company seems more interested in collecting insecure identity documents than ensuring KYC best practice, I'd like you to provide me a way to withdraw my funds and close both my Paxum accounts.

By the way, your customer support sucks.

Nissim-Payoneer 05-16-2012 04:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrCain (Post 18947724)
Do Payoneer and redpass accept watermarked scans?

If Payoneer requests ID confirmation, we simply require it to be an official government-issued ID (driver's license, national ID or passport). You can certainly place a watermark on the scan, so long as we are able to confirm that the ID is valid, as the document is used for the sole purpose of confirming your identity and processing your application.

lagcam 05-16-2012 04:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris (Post 18948993)
......... we are aware of the fact that the tight security is making some people uneasy.......

One man's "tight security", is another man's "total disregard for safe guarding the identities of your customers".

:2 cents:

CyberHustler 05-16-2012 04:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KillerK (Post 18947776)
Well, strike one for Paxum

:1orglaugh

nickutis 05-16-2012 05:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AdultKing (Post 18949110)

Seeing as your company seems more interested in collecting insecure identity documents than ensuring KYC best practice, I'd like you to provide me a way to withdraw my funds and close both my Paxum accounts.

your loss, imho

Konda 05-16-2012 06:26 AM

Don't their staff work from home? What's to stop them from making copies/screenshots when they validate documents and save them locally?

Chris 05-16-2012 06:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Konda (Post 18949333)
Don't their staff work from home? What's to stop them from making copies/screenshots when they validate documents and save them locally?

The two remote staff being Ruth and myself do not have access to these documents.

AdultKing 05-16-2012 07:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris (Post 18949379)
The two remote staff being Ruth and myself do not have access to these documents.

The ridiculous situation is that Paxum have previously used these exact same documents to verify a business account.

In any case, if Paxum won't accept watermarked documents and I am certainly not going to give Paxum (or anyone) unwatermarked documents then perhaps Chris can tell me how to cash out of Paxum and close these accounts.

Tom_PM 05-16-2012 07:14 AM

I think watermarking it outside the borders is going to be ok. Most government ID's have watermarked paper as well as other possible security features that would not be easily counterfeited even by an expert.

smutnut 05-16-2012 07:31 AM

All these companies should really need is your info anyway. It's not like I can't photoshop scam info I want onto a fake id should I so choose. There has to be a better way to verify


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