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Old 05-19-2003, 03:33 PM  
Kimmykim
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Originally posted by nevermind
And further for the record, ePassporte is not a high risk transaction base.

Adult transactions are generally considered high risk. Are you saying that Epassporte is set up in such a way that reduces that risk?

If so, that's fine. I'm merely pointing out the documented fact that Epoch's previous risk management on the Mastercard situation was not very good.

Gee, nevermind, it's a shame you weren't born a boy since you sure do seem to have a hard on for anything and everything Epoch or ePassporte related, regardless of what the thread is about, as evidenced in the IBill thread on here earlier.

I'm not sure if you flunked English, didn't get out of high school at all, or what, and I really hate to be ugly to someone like you, so I'm going to say this one last time and I'd like you to read carefully -- and by all means, any more illuminating queries you can come back with from my comments, then do so, since after I say this, I am finished replying to your repetitive questions that have been answered in multiple threads already. You seem to know how to use the search feature so I'll refer to you that in the future when you are looking for that horse that's still laying dead in the road a mile or two back.

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ePassporte is, and has been, from day one, set up to minimize risk for any high risk transactions it may support. It is not a 5967 product, Visa approves of how it is used on the issuing side, thus it is a viable product for these transactions.

Epoch's risk management on the Mastercard issue was not, and is not any different than any other IPSP. If you'd like to put a little bet on that, I'll be happy to take your money, just keep in mind that when I win, I do collect and I have no problem saying I told you so on something as simple as this. This has been pointed out to you repeatedly, by more than just myself. If you need the link to Intercept's financial reports I will be glad to find it for you, so you can perhaps puzzle through it and realize they too have had issues with Mastercard, at the same level. Since none of the other IPSPs are either public or have filed suit against Mastercard YET you apparently seem to refuse in your narrow mind to understand the situation for what it is. I could name at least two other companies that run their own merchant accounts that no longer even accept Mastercard due to MC's decision to count credits in the same category as chargebacks and fine them for issuing credits.

I certainly commend you for your persistence, misguided as it is, but at this point I have wasted enough time correcting your misconceptions about things which are semi-public and public knowledge, easily researched and confirmed. I will also caution you to remember that when you add water to soap it often becomes a slippery situation and I'd hate for you fall off your box and land on your head.

Now, if you have any more questions about this issue, please post them here this afternoon, otherwise I will consider the subject closed and expect that if you reference it again, it is in a purely rhetorical manner.
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