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Originally posted by brocklander
2) PayPal accounts are ubiquitous, which made it a great option for Webmasters. They were everywhere, which caused millions of surfers to sign up. Epassporte is a flash in the pan...like Yahoo Auctions and UBid trying to compete with Ebay.
3) If I want to pay another Webmaster money, I use PayPal. It's well within their guidelines. Just because that person may be an Adult Webmaster, does not qualify the transaction as "Adult."
4) The company is ran out of Curacao -- a shady business haven. Home to countless gambling sites, tax shelters, and other questionable companies who wish to avoid some sort of US law or prosecution. If you have a problem with them, you are shit out of luck. I don't think the Better Business Bureau has an office in Curacao, lol.
5) Epoch is obviously affiliated with ePassporte, and they hired Kimmy Kim to spam their program. Pretty much anyone can hire Kimmy Kim to spam their program these days, she comes cheap after "leaving," ahem, many of the companies you see here on the board.
It's a neat idea on paper, but in reality, it's worthless.
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Hahaah, brocklander, you can always be counted on to weigh in with some kind of moronic negatives when my name comes up. I could set my watch by it.
ePassporte is closely supervised by Visa International -- perhaps more closely than ANY other alternate payment/pre-paid card service in the world. And Visa LIKES the way we do things, they LOVE the fact that we work with them and they keep an eye on every dollar, making the fact that the company is in Curacao completely irrelevant to anything but legal issues for some transaction types.
Your comments about paying another webmaster with Paypal not being adult are rather poorly thought out. Pay another webmaster for content you purchase and yes, it does become adult. Think before you type eh buddy?
No one's ever said that Epoch owners do not have some overlap with ePassporte investors, as a matter of fact if you'd read before you post you would see that I have confirmed that TWICE in this thread.
I'm not sure where you come up with all these "MANY" companies that you tout my having been with... there was Cashquest, CCBill and SIC. Over more than 4 years in this business and with the exception of SIC (and Lord knows that fiasco is very well known to everyone) the other two were long term positions, or perhaps in your haste to slur me, you didn't count like you didn't read?
And don't ever think I come cheap.