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Every time someone mentions Paxum I think you guys are talking about prescription drugs.
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Are you saying now that not all of your employees such as MO are screened thoroughly since in the past he received and dealt with many personal documents as well as account information? Folks remember all of those sensitive documents you have sent in the past to Epassporte and through MO. Where are those documents now? Were they copied? How much is that information worth to criminals intent on identity theft? How secure is MO computers, phone lines, networks and his physical location in Thailand? |
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You said Michael was one of our "screened employee's" ... We never said he was - that is something you came up with on your own. If he was working in our office and had direct contact with customer's data then yes he would have a background check done. The fact that he is remote employee who answers questions for people in regards to their accounts - that does not require an extensive background check as he does not have access to any customer information. If someone sends Michael all their personal information - that is on them. The most a paxum employee will ever ask for is the problem you are having and your paxum email address. If you think him knowing your email address you signed up with paxum is too much information then we gladly welcome you to login to your paxum account - click the add new email and then go to gmail.com and create an email solely for paxum purposes and add that. |
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The risk i am speaking of is peoples paranoia - but you will twist it any way you want. We will prove you wrong :) I promise you that. |
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No that's your risk which will keep people away from your business. The "peoples" risk is that they will lose their money (which is NOT insured) or their identity. These are very real and rational not paranoid fears with all the banks folding along with Epassporte, not to mention how identity theft which is on the rise, has affected almost 10 million victims in 2008 which is a 22% increase from 2007. In 2000 there were only 31,140 cases. |
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I always enjoy Will76's posts, he has always been to the point and honest.
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Originally Posted by will76
My questions where, who owns it, what is your physical address, and what experience does any of the people running it have with credit card processing / wallet type companies. The physical address question went from a pobox to their penis pill shop to what looks like a rental by the hour office space. The who owns it went from "private group of investors" with Octav "running" it as the president, to now Octav owns it. And who has experience with this type of stuff has never been answered, which by not answering it, they answered it. Quote:
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Octav might have been in the adult industry, but that doesn't mean that anyone has experience in the credit card transactions or wallet type systems industry. It's not always an issue of if people don't *trust* you, it sometimes is a question of your experience. This isn't a penis pill program or an affiliate program, running a company like this is a lot different and more complicated, the stakes are a lot higher. I don't know about people saying they weren't paid but if you do a search for the penis pill crap that Octav sells, you will see a LOT of customers that felt like they were screwed and lied to. I don't give a shit if the trolls or idiots think this is bashing. Its called conversation and discussion. You feel the need to post what you said above, I have the right to reply back with questions and my own comments. If you or your company can't handle that then that is your problem. It works both ways here, you can't just post whatever you want and expect no one to reply back with questions or a different opinion. |
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I just don't understand why they have to avoid real questions and take the defensive of i am "bashing". TO me that smells of trying to spin it so they can avoid the question that was asked. |
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I left the forums for a while... now I see Paxum has a 'sponsors' list directly available on paxum.com full of adult programs, listed random.
Plus, the owner still try to clean every other post about his business. It's not very professional. First, I don't think a 'payment processor' should share a sponsor list, especially if they are from the adult industry. It looks like Paxum is only trying to be used by adult programs, and need to be popular on GFY. This does not look like a serious, long term business plan to me. |
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