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Originally Posted by Kimmykim
WOOOOHOOOOO! Dean, I love ya, but honey, CCBill is a processor, not the fucking internet police.
If a site has legal content they've paid for, and it meets the card association requirements for processing, that is what they are here to monitor.
Just because some jerkoff markets his crappy site the same way that 90% of the sites out there are marketed, does not make CCBill the bad guy. Nor does it make them responsible for what people are marketing beyond the two things I mentioned in the last paragraph.
It is NOT, and SHOULD NOT be a processors job to police sites for marketing efforts. If the site in question sucks so badly then I'm sure they get lots of chargebacks and will do themselves in without anyone else playing mommy or daddy to them. That's the nature of the chargeback penalties game.
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I totally agree
this problem could also have been resolved byemailing the site owner in question...
if there was a specific girl in a tour that's not in the member's area, sometimes it's a simple oversite (maybe the girl was given to the designer for use on the tour and for some reason, she wasn't added to the member's area content) that can be corrected with an email.
We're constantly dealing with people who've typed in their password wrong, had other errors that are easily remedied by an email from a customer. I'd be highly pissed if ccbill or epoch or any processor just gave a refund for no reason or over something that could have been so eaily remedied by us.
I even had a webmaster berate me on ICQ. He did a test signup and swore up and down he couldn't access the member's area and that we were a bunch of fucking crooks ripping people off and it turned out, he was mistyping his password....after an hour or so of him calling me a cocksucker and me biting my tongue to refrain from calling him a fuckface, we figured out the problem and suddenly he was kissing my ass...
Dean, as someone who only takes pics for a living, I'll assume you've never had to deal with this kind of thing, so will chalk it up to lack of experience. When you deal with simple human error day in and day out, you start to see things a little differently...