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hawkadu 10-05-2010 07:01 AM

Fuckyoucash, Realitycash - What payment methods are you adding?
 
All sponsors are now adding new payment methods but I've not heard any news from both of you. I've sent emails to your support and just got a reply that we have checks and wires available and this is what I know.

Are you guys seriously considering any new payment methods? I really hate checks for obvious reasons and wires for the fee. Any word? I would really love to hear some word on this :winkwink::winkwink::winkwink:

hawkadu 10-05-2010 07:56 AM

bump to the top for answers....

janosik 10-05-2010 08:00 AM

bump for you

Biggy 10-05-2010 08:07 AM

My thoughts are the same reason ePassporte got shut down will lead to all these other payment providers being shut down. And the quicker everyone hops on board with one solution, the quicker it will happen. There seems to be a worldwide crusade against anonymous payment providers. These other solutions are nothing more than a band-aid and a short-term fix.

We will still review the various options and are open, but if you plan on being in this business long-term, you should get comfortable with the fact at some point, you may need to accept a wire or a check. Those are my thoughts. Payoneer seems to be the front-runner, I will take a look this week.

daviking 10-05-2010 10:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Biggy (Post 17573167)
... you should get comfortable with the fact at some point, you may need to accept a wire or a check. Those are my thoughts. Payoneer seems to be the front-runner, I will take a look this week.

there are a lot of non us webmasters like myself who promote dozens of sponsors. i pay $50 for every wire or check. we need a way to funnel payments and then initiate a wire transfer to reduce transfer costs. payoneer does not offer wire transfers. please look into paxum as well.

Biggy2 10-05-2010 10:21 AM

plaxum is brand new. no one even knows who they are.

If you're a new company, and make a small % of every transaction, and companies load in 2m to you overnight, wouldn't it be a better business model just to run off with that $2m? Not bad for a month's worth of work. I wouldn't say ANY of these companies are to be trusted with cash.

Google "My Virtual Card" - or search for it on GFY right here. ePass competitor, from Montreal, that STOLE everyone's money from 2 years ago. They were a real market force, a lot of sponsor programs used them, a lot of people lost $$. Let's not rush into solutions, is a $50 wire or check better than someone stealing all of your funds?

RuthB 10-05-2010 10:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Biggy (Post 17573167)
My thoughts are the same reason ePassporte got shut down will lead to all these other payment providers being shut down. And the quicker everyone hops on board with one solution, the quicker it will happen. There seems to be a worldwide crusade against anonymous payment providers. These other solutions are nothing more than a band-aid and a short-term fix.

We will still review the various options and are open, but if you plan on being in this business long-term, you should get comfortable with the fact at some point, you may need to accept a wire or a check. Those are my thoughts. Payoneer seems to be the front-runner, I will take a look this week.

Hi Biggy,

I'd be happy to discuss Paxum with you if you have any time this week to chat about it.

We offer an easy set up, competitive fees, we bank with Bank of Montreal (BMO) Canada for our ewallets, and we use Choice Bank of Belize for our prepaid cards. There are no setup fees for you or your webmasters, no monthly maintenance fees for you or your webmasters, and the verification process is simple.

I'd be happy to send you more information to your email or discuss this with you on ICQ or on the phone. Please feel free to contact me at anytime

ICQ #233-854-608
Email [email protected]

Thanks!

Ruth :thumbsup

Wizzo 10-05-2010 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by daviking (Post 17573639)
there are a lot of non us webmasters like myself who promote dozens of sponsors. i pay $50 for every wire or check. we need a way to funnel payments and then initiate a wire transfer to reduce transfer costs. payoneer does not offer wire transfers. please look into paxum as well.

Or you could use sponsors like Smartbucks that don't charge wire fees...:winkwink:

hawkadu 10-06-2010 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Biggy2 (Post 17573727)
plaxum is brand new. no one even knows who they are.

If you're a new company, and make a small % of every transaction, and companies load in 2m to you overnight, wouldn't it be a better business model just to run off with that $2m? Not bad for a month's worth of work. I wouldn't say ANY of these companies are to be trusted with cash.

Google "My Virtual Card" - or search for it on GFY right here. ePass competitor, from Montreal, that STOLE everyone's money from 2 years ago. They were a real market force, a lot of sponsor programs used them, a lot of people lost $$. Let's not rush into solutions, is a $50 wire or check better than someone stealing all of your funds?

I understand what you are saying but can't you consider lowering your wire transfer fees? I've seen few sponsors offering free wire transfer payments or atleast make wire transfers free above $500 or minimum fees.

As a program owner, there a lot you can do provided you are willing to explore the options :2 cents: Lots of programs have done that, why you can't?

roganoli 10-06-2010 08:41 AM

bump. for Paxum

hawkadu 10-06-2010 08:06 PM

Bump for comments from Biggy2

willwank 10-06-2010 08:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Biggy2 (Post 17573727)
plaxum is brand new. no one even knows who they are.

If you're a new company, and make a small % of every transaction, and companies load in 2m to you overnight, wouldn't it be a better business model just to run off with that $2m? Not bad for a month's worth of work. I wouldn't say ANY of these companies are to be trusted with cash.

Google "My Virtual Card" - or search for it on GFY right here. ePass competitor, from Montreal, that STOLE everyone's money from 2 years ago. They were a real market force, a lot of sponsor programs used them, a lot of people lost $$. Let's not rush into solutions, is a $50 wire or check better than someone stealing all of your funds?

Not entirely true. Paxum is new yes but Octav has been paying affiliates and partners like clockwork for years. I know words here on gfy probably doesn't mean much to you. I guess the only way to figure it out is to investigate yourself and talk to them directly. :2 cents:

icymelon 10-06-2010 08:11 PM

hope it ends up being more than one. diversify

Alprazolam 10-06-2010 09:15 PM

um, no very few sponsors are adding new pay methods.

beware of anyone who does.

Konda 10-06-2010 10:29 PM

Do people never learn?? Even after this whole epass fiasco people jump on the first solution with no history whatsoever. I'd rather pay $30 per wire than risking my money to get frozen/stolen.

aleck 10-06-2010 10:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by daviking (Post 17573639)
there are a lot of non us webmasters like myself who promote dozens of sponsors. i pay $50 for every wire or check. we need a way to funnel payments and then initiate a wire transfer to reduce transfer costs. payoneer does not offer wire transfers. please look into paxum as well.

Most likely if you are paying $50 per wire it's generally a good idea to shop around for a better (or just cheaper) bank. Incoming wires are free in lots of banks and in most of them the charge for incoming one is no more than $10, assuming the wire code was OUR.

JasonEMC 10-06-2010 11:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by daviking (Post 17573639)
there are a lot of non us webmasters like myself who promote dozens of sponsors. i pay $50 for every wire or check. we need a way to funnel payments and then initiate a wire transfer to reduce transfer costs. payoneer does not offer wire transfers. please look into paxum as well.

With EMC/I-Payouts you can receive money into your ewallet and then transfer it to your bank account in just about any country in the world (150 plus countries). Other ways of retrieving funds from your wallet account are: transfer to an existing credit/debit card (Visa/MC), wire, check, or a new prepaid card (Euro or USD).

PXN 10-06-2010 11:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Wizzo (Post 17573781)
Or you could use sponsors like Smartbucks that don't charge wire fees...:winkwink:

Are you serious? If so that damn fucking awesome!

PXN 10-06-2010 11:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Biggy2 (Post 17573727)
plaxum is brand new. no one even knows who they are.

If you're a new company, and make a small % of every transaction, and companies load in 2m to you overnight, wouldn't it be a better business model just to run off with that $2m? Not bad for a month's worth of work. I wouldn't say ANY of these companies are to be trusted with cash.

Google "My Virtual Card" - or search for it on GFY right here. ePass competitor, from Montreal, that STOLE everyone's money from 2 years ago. They were a real market force, a lot of sponsor programs used them, a lot of people lost $$. Let's not rush into solutions, is a $50 wire or check better than someone stealing all of your funds?

Well said Biggy. The only option I'm sure won't run away with your money is paypal. A few adult company already use them without issue. I'm sure there are paypal hater here, but I think a lot more people here actually use/like them.

Maybe take a look at Cashx or AlertPay as well. They been in biz for years, a physical working head office and reg with the Gov't of Canada. And I believe both is KYC so they do not allow anonymity. But in the end it best to get a few so if one go bust, other options are available for payment.


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