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jacklynlick 2010-01-07 10:16 AM

Paypal....
 
I didn't know where else to post this question, so, I figured I'd post in in the newbie. (when in doubt, come to the newbie section!)

Paypal has banned me in every way, shape, and form. I can't even have a paypal account for ebay, NOTHING! I can't even have a paypal account to send money to my favorite charities. UGH!

Is there any other payment processor out there that works similarly?
Jax

Simon 2010-01-07 11:09 AM

Similarly? You mean another one who'll also ban you eventually? :)

What is it you were using Paypal to do, and why did they ban you?

whoredollars 2010-01-07 12:51 PM

@jacklynlick : depends on what the receiver accepts

Dating Port 2010-01-08 11:37 AM

I'm going to assume PayPal banned you because you were using their services for adult related business.

You can get an Epassporte Account which seems to be the Virtual Money Service of choice.

If you need CC processing, use 2CO as your processor (which also will allow you to process PayPal account holders)

JJdotAM 2010-01-09 12:34 AM

https://www2.2checkout.com/documenta...rohibited.html

says they dont allow adult stuff to be sold.

Is there a service that can be used as a middle man, so people with paypal accounts can order porn

maxprohost 2010-01-11 01:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dating Port (Post 473530)
I'm going to assume PayPal banned you because you were using their services for adult related business.

You can get an Epassporte Account which seems to be the Virtual Money Service of choice.

If you need CC processing, use 2CO as your processor (which also will allow you to process PayPal account holders)

I would go with Epassporte Account as stated also

echatnetwork 2010-01-15 10:13 AM

Hi

I use AlertPay they also deal with adult content sites for payment processing. Instant payment same as Paypal

www.alertpay.com no affiliate link lol

cd34 2010-01-15 02:26 PM

There are a few options.

http://www.verotel.com/ has a Ticketsclub membership system which takes normal Visa/MC and carries no high-risk merchant fee. Your total charges must be below some cap which is somewhat generous for a small site. Webmasters that promote sites often do not like Verotel or the affiliate program that Verotel includes.

http://www.ccbill.com/ would handle credit card processing, membership and I believe recently hard-goods. They do pass through and mark up the Visa High Risk application fee which I believe is now $1000 per year. Sites go through an approval process, must have a 'full site' prior to review and at last check, it took a few days to get approval on a new site. Webmasters that advertise as affiliates generally like to promote CCBill powered sites because they don't need to hit a minimum to get paid if they only get one signup - their payment is combined with the other affiliate payments. That being said, the affiliate management side of CCBill leaves a little to be desired. http://www.ccbtools.com/ has written a front-end that integrates very nicely with CCBill powered sites.

http://www.paycom.com/ is an alternate processor that also handles affiliate payments and has a 'hosted' version of MPA3 that keeps track of affiliates and stats. Paycom is probably the second preferred processor for affiliate payments.

If you're going to run anything with adult, getting around the T&C and hoping you don't get caught is probably going to leave you in the same situation, perhaps with money stuck for months with the processing bank.

With that said, if you do opt to get your own merchant account to handle hard goods, pay per view, etc, http://www.netbilling.com/, Mitch Farber, can work with you and help you get a high risk merchant account. They also offer call-center/customer service for a fee so that you don't need to worry about that. I do not believe they handle payouts which means you need to look at MPA or Nats to integrate and handle affiliate payments.

kickass 2010-01-19 01:36 PM

Epassporte has worked greatly for me in the past.

brettsimpson 2010-02-14 10:13 PM

I agree with Kickass.... Epassporte might be your way to go. It just all depends on what you are using the payments for. If it's subscription, your better off going with a payment processor like CCBill or something

maxprohost 2010-02-15 11:55 AM

I have to echo just about everyone else, Epassporte beats paypal hands down.


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