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Originally Posted by SmokeyTheBear
there isnt a chance in the world i would do that , and i advise anyone who is to consult a lawyer.. it would be illegal in many countries for quickbuck to attempt to verify any of the documents. nor would they have any ability to do so , so its basically a useless procedure.
If a scammer in india copies his friends i.d. , theres no way for quickbuck to verify the i.d. is true, any scammer is going to see thru this in a heartbeat.
Hats off to quickbuck for "trying" something smart. "hats back on " for doing it in a silly restrictive way..
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filling out a w9 and have it verified by a cpa is good enough. I applaud quick for doing what they can to mitigate tax dodgers. What this shows is that they really are paying out alot and have been advised by someone who knows the tax game a little better than the gfy accountants. Many programs have to pass the liability of tax payments to those they pay off themselves and on to the affiliate just like any other job. Everyone has to pay taxes. Thats rule #1
Duke