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marc22 08-06-2015 07:02 PM

What adult pay merchants to use?
 
I contacted Payza but they told me they don't allow adult merchants

Paypal doesn't either.


Which online pay merchants are good to use for adult websites.

At the moment i am using bitpay(bitcoins) & paxum.

It's easy to receive money.

When someone pays with bitcoins, Bitpay deposits the money straight into my bank account.

With paxum is pretty much the same thing. When they click on pay with paxum it takes them to the paxum website and pay the amount you requested and the money goes into my paxum account and then i can easily withdraw the money and it goes into my bank account.


The problem i find is that the average person don't know how to use bitcoins or don't have a paxum account and they might be hesitant to sign up. For the average person something simple and quick is needed. Alot of times they are drunk and don't want to spend too much time trying to figure out how to purchase porn.

But having bitcoins and paxum is better than not having anything.

I find paxum is almost like paypal. Simple for the seller and simple for the buyer.


What other adult pay merchants can i register to recieve money.



thank you

WP-Script 08-07-2015 02:31 AM

You can use CCBill ;)

marc22 08-10-2015 06:00 PM

Thanks for the info. I checked out ccBill and i liked what they offer so i signed up.

I think with paxum and ccbill i should be okay to start.

Itchy 08-14-2015 01:55 PM

Talk to EvilChris https://gfy.com/members/evil-chris/

PAYZE | Our Experience With E-Commerce PAYZE < With a E ;)

bravo99 08-14-2015 02:47 PM

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Originally Posted by marc22 (Post 20547001)
Thanks for the info. I checked out ccBill and i liked what they offer so i signed up.

I think with paxum and ccbill i should be okay to start.

Are you trying not to pay the $1000 credit card start up fee? because I know ccbill makes you pay that.

j3rkules 08-16-2015 04:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Itchy (Post 20550939)

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