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dbmaxx
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#21 · Posted: 11 Jul 2008 21:23


Can't they do PAYPAL?

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teydean
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#22 · Posted: 11 Jul 2008 22:39


NO PAYPAL!!

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westfam11
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#23 · Posted: 11 Jul 2008 23:15 · Edited by: westfam11


Prohibited Activities
This is in the Paypal terms of agreement:

You may not use the PayPal service for activities that:


3. Relate to transactions that (a) show the personal information of third parties in violation of applicable law, (b) support pyramid or ponzi schemes, matrix programs, other "get rich quick" schemes or certain multi-level marketing programs, (c) are associated with purchases of annuities or lottery contracts, lay-away systems, off-shore banking or transactions to finance or refinance debts funded by a credit card, (d) are for the sale of certain items before the seller has control or possession of the item, (e) are by payment processors to collect payments on behalf of merchants, (f), are associated with the sale of traveler's checks or money orders, (h) involve currency exchanges or check cashing businesses, or (i) provide certain credit repair or debt settlement services.

Since ASD pays on two levels that would be considered MLM by paypal.

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dbmaxx
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#24 · Posted: 12 Jul 2008 08:23


Gotcha -- thanks for the info

I find it funny that paypal prohibits "ponzi scheme payments: - as if a ponzi scheme is going to characterize itself as such

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Caterina
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#25 · Posted: 12 Jul 2008 09:50


freebird658:
I don't understand. How is going from Alertpay to Solid Trust Pay going to be any different?


My understanding is that it has to do with the accompanying information sent by Alert Pay (and by B of A when it comes to direct deposits). There isn't enough information to know WHO sent the money. I'm assuming, therefore, that Solid Pay must have a better system for informing ASD who sent the money......??

I'm counting on someone to correct me if I'm wrong.....

alasycia
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#26 · Posted: 12 Jul 2008 10:00


We do not know the full story behind the ASD reasons for giving up on Alert Pay, but they are stopping using for puchases so speculation is now irrelevant.

STP is a US based payment processor and only available with a large credit card transaction fee outside the US (10%)

We will have to wait until they tell us how we are going to be able to fund out accounts outside the US apart from Bank Wires!

Hopefully we will know more after the Miami rally!

Jenny

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freebird658
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#27 · Posted: 12 Jul 2008 22:44


Caterina:
My understanding is that it has to do with the accompanying information sent by Alert Pay (and by B of A when it comes to direct deposits). There isn't enough information to know WHO sent the money. I'm assuming, therefore, that Solid Pay must have a better system for informing ASD who sent the money......??


It just seems to me that if the information given is the problem, why can't they just add a field in the members profile for their Alertpay email address like a lot of other membership sites do, so they could easily identify the paying member.

Other membership scripts has the capability to do it and it accurately credits the correct member instantly too. I would think that any qualified programmer should be able to add this capability to the script if it isn't already there.

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