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Payza 10-14-2014 09:16 AM

Payza will start offering Guarenteed Payments
 
Hi all, Payza is in the process of setting up a new type of account tailored to merchants that typically face a high frequency of reversals and "friendly fraud". Payments sent to these accounts will be guaranteed, will not be reversible, and will not qualify for disputes or for protection under Payza Resolution center (however, substantial complaints will still have consequences).

These accounts will be open to qualified businesses in all industries. For more information and to apply, contact [email protected]

Mediamix 10-14-2014 09:37 AM

I'd rather throw my money in a river to see where it goes...

beenthereb4 10-14-2014 09:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Mediamix (Post 20253263)
I'd rather throw my money in a river to see where it goes...

So thats a no ?

Harmon 10-14-2014 09:46 AM

Sounds like a company looking for a fast dollar and a bunch of customers.

Either that, or this is Zombaio's shell company :winkwink:

Payza 10-14-2014 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Harmon (Post 20253274)
Sounds like a company looking for a fast dollar and a bunch of customers.

We're just coming up with innovative ways to give businesses what they're looking for.

Va2k 10-14-2014 10:49 AM

After epass I be toooooo scared to try someone else. :(

Payza 10-14-2014 11:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Fungus (Post 20253343)
After epass I be toooooo scared to try someone else. :(

Payza, and AlertPay before it, has been around collectively for 10 years. It hasn't all been smooth sailing, just like any business that's been around that long, but we're not going anywhere soon.

xXXtesy10 10-14-2014 12:10 PM

what currency for you shit?

MediaGuy 10-14-2014 12:12 PM

And we send press releases to... ?

(see sig)

:D

HostWanted 10-14-2014 12:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Payza (Post 20253224)
Hi all, Payza is in the process of setting up a new type of account tailored to merchants that typically face a high frequency of reversals and "friendly fraud". Payments sent to these accounts will be guaranteed, will not be reversible, and will not qualify for disputes or for protection under Payza Resolution center (however, substantial complaints will still have consequences).

These accounts will be open to qualified businesses in all industries. For more information and to apply, contact [email protected]

Are you on Skype? What is your skype?

Payza 10-14-2014 12:35 PM

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Originally Posted by xXXtesy10 (Post 20253436)
what currency for you shit?

Supported Currencies: https://www.payza.com/available-currencies

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Originally Posted by HostWanted (Post 20253452)
Are you on Skype? What is your skype?

Added Skype ID to Sig, payzasales.

XXXBizXXX 10-14-2014 12:50 PM

HOW ABOUT CALIFORNIA? why paypal works in Cali but not payza?

Payza 10-14-2014 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by XXXBizXXX (Post 20253494)
HOW ABOUT CALIFORNIA? why paypal works in Cali but not payza?

Payza is back in Cali, we came back there in July. Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to listen to some Biggie Smalls.

RegUser 10-14-2014 05:23 PM

That bullshit alertpay pulled the same crap that paypal did. First accepted adult webmasters, then suddenly dropped them and without sending out anything in writing, froze their money due to "violation of terms".

Payza 10-15-2014 06:47 AM

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Originally Posted by RegUser (Post 20253832)
That bullshit alertpay pulled the same crap that paypal did. First accepted adult webmasters, then suddenly dropped them and without sending out anything in writing, froze their money due to "violation of terms".

I was not here when AlertPay made the decision to stop supporting high risk businesses, but from what I have been told notices were indeed sent when this policy change occurred. If any funds were held, they were held for the normal period to ensure that any potential reversals could be covered. Once that hold period expired, all funds were released.

I do not doubt that anyone that continued to use AlertPay for processing after their industry was no longer supported may have faced consequences, but I was told that our team was very fair in providing leeway for merchants that may have missed the notice and that no merchants faced additional fines.

RegUser 10-15-2014 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Payza (Post 20254246)
I was not here when AlertPay made the decision to stop supporting high risk businesses, but from what I have been told notices were indeed sent when this policy change occurred. If any funds were held, they were held for the normal period to ensure that any potential reversals could be covered. Once that hold period expired, all funds were released.

I do not doubt that anyone that continued to use AlertPay for processing after their industry was no longer supported may have faced consequences, but I was told that our team was very fair in providing leeway for merchants that may have missed the notice and that no merchants faced additional fines.

Absolutely wrong.
No notices were ever sent. When the account was frozen, I was told that they had indicated the change on their website in notices section or whatever. Not the way to run business.
I never stayed with them and simply refunded all the clients.

Skyworker 10-15-2014 05:03 PM

You have chosen a very strange name for your service, much like a "pause". This is alarming :winkwink:

Payza 10-16-2014 07:57 AM

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Originally Posted by RegUser (Post 20255239)
Absolutely wrong.
No notices were ever sent. When the account was frozen, I was told that they had indicated the change on their website in notices section or whatever. Not the way to run business.
I never stayed with them and simply refunded all the clients.

So after further digging, I've been able to track down the emails sent by AlertPay in August 2011 when High Risk Credit Card Processing was removed. There were a few different versions based on industry but merchants in the "Mature Audiences" business category would have received this message:

Quote:

Hello XXXXX XXXXX,

I am contacting you on behalf of AlertPay.

We would like to start by thanking you for using AlertPay as your payment processor of choice. This notice is to inform you that due to changes with our banking and credit card partners, we will no longer be able to provide credit card payment processing services for your AlertPay account. Please know that this change is not specific to your account but is a change that pertains to your industry as a whole. Unfortunately, for reasons beyond our control this change must be implemented immediately. Please note that your account will remain active and there are no limitations pertaining to access of your account. We are currently working to resolve this issue and we will notify you as soon as credit card payment options are available again. If you have any questions or concerns you may contact [email protected].

If you currently are not processing credit card payments, please ignore this notice.

We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience.

HostWanted 10-16-2014 11:23 AM

So what is this issue below? This has been a very very long time....
Can you tell me whats really going on with it? Not trying to start drama at all, just
want to know whats the scoop.

My name is XXXXX, and let me start by thanking you for contacting us.

I apologize for the inconvenience however the prepaid card provider has encountered some technical issues.

They have informed us that they are aware of the issue and are working on the matter diligently.

I won't be able to give you a time frame as of when our Payza prepaid cards services will be available. As soon as we have any more information or updates we will notify you by e-mail.

Once the technical issue is resolved you may ask for a replacement card.

If you would like to know your local payment options, please go to the following link: https://www.payza.com/features/local-payment-options

Thanks for contacting us, it was great to be able to serve you today.

Best regards,

XXXXXXXX
Customer Support Advisor
Payza Customer Support

Payza 10-17-2014 08:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HostWanted (Post 20256074)
So what is this issue below? This has been a very very long time....
Can you tell me whats really going on with it? Not trying to start drama at all, just
want to know whats the scoop.

My name is XXXXX, and let me start by thanking you for contacting us.

I apologize for the inconvenience however the prepaid card provider has encountered some technical issues.

They have informed us that they are aware of the issue and are working on the matter diligently.

I won't be able to give you a time frame as of when our Payza prepaid cards services will be available. As soon as we have any more information or updates we will notify you by e-mail.

Once the technical issue is resolved you may ask for a replacement card.

If you would like to know your local payment options, please go to the following link: https://www.payza.com/features/local-payment-options

Thanks for contacting us, it was great to be able to serve you today.

Best regards,

XXXXXXXX
Customer Support Advisor
Payza Customer Support

We're aware of the issue and have been working with our provider to find a solution, but at this point the problem still exists. While we are working to get the issues solved, we are also looking for alternative solutions and the possibility of launching a new Prepaid Card Program. We had hoped to have more information and updates for our affected members by now but there have been no significant new developments as of yet.

In the meantime, we have enabled Credit Card Withdrawals for our members, so you can now use a Visa Credit or Visa Debit Card to easily withdraw your Payza balance.

GoldBarsXXX 10-17-2014 11:50 AM

Payza is on a number of file lockers.

HostWanted 10-17-2014 12:17 PM

"In the meantime, we have enabled Credit Card Withdrawals for our members, so you can now use a Visa Credit or Visa Debit Card to easily withdraw your Payza balance."

What do you mean exactly? I thought you said you have a technical problem with your card provider? So how can you withdrawal to a Visa Debit Card? You credit the visa debit card or what?

If I am in the USA, what are my options to withdrawal my funds quickly and easily and reliably?

If you can explain these things and people understand better Payza, then you can do a lot of good business here.

Payza 10-17-2014 12:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GoldBarsXXX (Post 20257269)
Payza is on a number of file lockers.

From AdultKing on this thread: https://gfy.com/fucking-around-and-pr...-hi-payza.html

Quote:

Originally Posted by AdultKing (Post 20201986)
Up until now you have terminated every file sharing site we have referred to you via other channels, I hope this continues.

I don't deal with approving websites or restricting/terminating accounts but I can tell you that our team suspends the accounts of any member we discover (whether through our own investigation or with the help of interested parties) violating our User Agreement, which includes the following "Activities Not Allowed":

Any goods or services infringing intellectual property rights of a third party, including but not limited to streaming video/audio, illegal downloads, modification chips, DVD and Blu-Ray Disc decryption devices

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Illegal downloads or any other goods and services infringing intellectual property rights of a third party, including streaming video/audio

Payza 10-17-2014 12:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HostWanted (Post 20257300)
"In the meantime, we have enabled Credit Card Withdrawals for our members, so you can now use a Visa Credit or Visa Debit Card to easily withdraw your Payza balance."

What do you mean exactly? I thought you said you have a technical problem with your card provider? So how can you withdrawal to a Visa Debit Card? You credit the visa debit card or what?

If I am in the USA, what are my options to withdrawal my funds quickly and easily and reliably?

If you can explain these things and people understand better Payza, then you can do a lot of good business here.

The issue you brought up in your first question was related to the Payza Prepaid Card, a card that we issued to make it easy for our members to quickly withdraw their funds so that they could spend their money anywhere that credit cards are accepted.

While the Payza Prepaid Card is not being issued at this time, we are now offering a way to let our members withdraw their funds directly to their own Visa Credit and Visa Debit Cards.

So you can use your own Visa card to withdraw your money from Payza. This blog post has a more detailed explanation as well as the instructions on how to set up a Credit Card Withdrawal: https://blog.payza.com/payza-updates...op-up-feature/

Mediamix 10-17-2014 03:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Payza (Post 20257309)
From AdultKing on this thread: https://gfy.com/fucking-around-and-pr...-hi-payza.html



I don't deal with approving websites or restricting/terminating accounts but I can tell you that our team suspends the accounts of any member we discover (whether through our own investigation or with the help of interested parties) violating our User Agreement, which includes the following "Activities Not Allowed":

Any goods or services infringing intellectual property rights of a third party, including but not limited to streaming video/audio, illegal downloads, modification chips, DVD and Blu-Ray Disc decryption devices

&

Illegal downloads or any other goods and services infringing intellectual property rights of a third party, including streaming video/audio

Bullshit.. You have been paying a lot of webmasters that use "upload your pictures and we pay you" websites.. Imgchili.com is one of them. They get more DMCA notices then any other kind of website in the world, but they can still use Payza.. You don't care about our industry. You only care about money. That makes you a bad company in this industry and in my book.

Go fuck yourself. :321GFY

Payza 10-20-2014 07:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Mediamix (Post 20257555)
Bullshit.. You have been paying a lot of webmasters that use "upload your pictures and we pay you" websites.. Imgchili.com is one of them. They get more DMCA notices then any other kind of website in the world, but they can still use Payza.. You don't care about our industry. You only care about money. That makes you a bad company in this industry and in my book.

As I said, I don't personally deal with approving or shutting down these accounts. I have however forwarded that site to our Merchant Risk department for further investigation. You can also report these sites directly by emailing [email protected].

Payza 10-20-2014 12:17 PM

Just wanted to post an update, we have found no evidence that Imgchili uses Payza for processing or cashouts, and no evidence that they are currently advertising these services from Payza on their website.

But thanks, MediaMix, for publicly calling us out :thumbsup


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