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Originally posted by Broda
Not all Russians are scammers or commit fraud. I've fealt with quite a few Russians while I must admit I did have inhibitions towards venturing into a business relation with some of them, I have only been pleasently surprised.
In fact, as to clients, it turned out they paid promptly, funds verified, which is more than can be said for a good lot of American webmasters. No pun intended, just making a point.
And as to buying from Russians, you'll be surprised how efficient they are and what kind of work they can deliver. And, they deliver promptly, on time.
That said, ofcourse it's a high risk area. So no telling.. maybe I've just been lucky.
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Some of my best friends and best programmers are Russian, don't by any means think I am labeling all with the same brush.
However, there was clear fraud in this case, motos, or whatever he is calling himself today, has been told repeatedly, by Rand, by me, and by our risk management department, that his account was closed for fraud.
We do not, and will not, discuss our specific fraud control methods, since obviously this would allow fraudsters more information and insight into our system and give them more ideas as to how to attempt to defraud us in the future.
The question about p2b is also easily answered:
p2p is fine.
b2p is fine.
b2b is fine.
p2b requires the use of the ePpurchase interface to process, but if you are using that there is no problem with the transaction.
So, there you have it in a nutshell.