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REPS: Me, Al (Yngwie) and Chris (though Chris is only 'part-time' on it since he has other biz interests to tend to) We don't need 'SHILLS' at all, in fact if you look through our threads you will find different people supporting us at different times. Some of those supporters have also started off by asking us some tough questions. We're a great solution for International webmasters and anyone who prefers to receive their funds through a fluid and easy system rather than with wire or a check. The beauty of the world is that everyone is different, so what's wrong with having different payment options that actually serve a purpose for the diverse range of people who make up this industry? Thanks |
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It's the same 10 people over and over in every thread all the way back to day one when people were praising you (obviously) before they even used the service or anyone else knew who you were = shill. |
Dave , it takes 1-3 weeks for people to get cards. Depending on their locations. Many webmasters have indeed already got cards and gfy user KennyB has even posted he has used his card at retail locations :)
People who have already requested their card when we first opened should be getting the card any day now if they have not gotten it by now :) I know I got mine last week and I did the request like every other paxum user has on the day it went public :) |
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I am not a schill, but I signed up for Paxum as well as Payoneer, to give people options for payment. really dont see why everyone has a hard on for Paxum, dont like it ? Dont use it, end of story:2 cents: This is not an endorsment in any way of eighter system, just stating what I have done.
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Gotta get me one of those cards...
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https://gfy.com/showthread.php?t=992227 I would have got my second payment from another sponsor but I forgot to switch payment to cashx. Damn, but at least one payment is a start. |
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I never got past verification. They want more ID than your average identity theif needs.
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Mine is "submitting", whatever that means :)
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Dave & Shap.
What's happening right now is that the webmasters and the services are dictating the direction as to which service fills the void of ePass... As industry leaders, it's you guys that should be driving this process as opposed to siting on the sidelines and seeing how things fall out. Yes Paxum is brand spanking new... Yes, a lot of the other options feel risky... I'd suggest you look into emc2payouts. They haven't posted much on here but there's some decent information about them. You might also try contacting the Scoregroup as I think they said they were looking into integrating them. |
I did meet with Octav, he has invited me to meet with one of the backers who is a lawyer in Montreal but I haven't had time with holidays and moving hosts. I will be setting up a meeting later this month hopefully.
As for cards I was given a test card and it worked at a few restaurants and at the atm with no issues. I was amazed that not a single person asked me for ID, the name on the card actually said "test" lol. With that said, if you decide to use Paxum or anyone else in the e-wallet game I hope you've learned your lesson and won't keep a balance. I don't thinks any of these processors or money handlers open up with the intentions of fucking people but along the lines something goes wrong. Just protect yourself so if something does go wrong, you limit your liabilities. |
I think what is throwing people off is the 4 or 5 board reps who have historically jumped job to job, none with any real credibility and one looking like Steve Perry. From a user perspective, there isn't much risk, provided you can get a card (which remains to be seen), you can withdraw the funds daily. From a program perspective I have to agree with Shap, who wants to wire these unknowns with no track record and a seemingly sketchy setup. Besides the fact they are setup in Montreal (the North American center of cybercrime), and have a CEO named 'Octav' (presumably Eastern European). Again, I'm generalizing, but based on all this, I don't blame anybody questioning this operation.
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PR Dave, get in touch please, jkedvessy at hotmail.com :thumbsup
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Our business is incorporated and registered and has been audited by both Mastercard and the Canadian government, plus the bank we use (BMO) is protected by the Canadian government as well. I know the world isn't fair, but judging someone by their name alone seems a little crazy in my opinion. Personally I think making blanket statements without any actual evidence is very lame :2 cents: |
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One more thing ..
What do I know about most sponsors in this industry .. nothing nada, .. And still I send them my sales and "I HOPE" they pay me what they owe me. Week after week. Month after month. 50% of all sponsors don't even have a public address or phonenumber. |
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If someone is going to be sending that type of volume that is serious business and in my 14 years of business all serious business has been done by wire. I don't see why someone doing that volume would prefer paxum to wire. That in itself would raise a red flag imo. |
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Any sponsors I earn over $1K/month or more I always wire or checks from the program owner itself. It would be stupid and risky to put your money in any money cards. Only if I earn a few hundred here and there will I send it to the card. |
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50% of all sponsor we work with pay us by wire. I have no problem with that. But we work with +200 sponsors. Any idea what a pain in the ass that is with all those smaller payouts? The only thing I say is that "WE" decide how and where we like to be paid. :2 cents: Shap, I'm 100% sure that you have paxum as payment option in less then 2 months from now. You will see :) |
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OK, so the company is incorporated. I know alot about payment processing, and know that you have not been audited by Mastercard (at least not yet, and you do not want to go through that process... prime example epassporte). You have a third party white label card issuing agreement you say with Choice Bank in Belize, which is relatively easy to obtain and requires no significant investment or major due diligence. What do you mean audited by the Canadian government? The tax authorities? That is not something to brag about or make public on this forum if it is indeed the case. So the government (through the tax authority section, called the CRA in Canada) has audited Paxum. That will make alot of potential users of your services very uncomfortable. What do you mean that BMO is protected by the Canadian government? Are you saying that when a customer opens an account with you that they are opening an account with BMO and their money is insured as if they had an account with BMO? We both know that is not the case and you should be careful as to how you represent (or in this case misrepresent) Paxum's relationship with BMO. Just my :2 cents: |
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I wouldn't touch any of them now.
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Although, simply saying just transfer the money out right away still wont reduce all of your chances of getting screwed. 1. For program owners like yourself, how many companies had just loaded up their epass to send out payments but it got locked down? I heard a bunch of companies say they transfered a LOT of money to epass but then the wallet was frozen before they could send it out to affiliates (bad timing, probably not). 2. The daily limit is just that, daily. Most companies send checks weekly or bi weekly not daily. For the affiliates that actually make some decent money they will need more than 1 or even 2 days after they receive a payment to with draw it out. 3. Even if you intend to with draw the money "right away" it doesn't always happen like that, everyone can't run to an ATM the second the money is transfered. While epass screwed a lot of people with bad intentions (using it to beat taxes) and people that used it as a bank, there were a lot of people who just got caught do to circumstances (timing and limits). The same thing can still happen with any of these companies even with the best intentions. It is best to go with the company that you feel most confident with to try to reduce your risk as much as possible of getting screwed. |
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