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Check your email for 4th of December. I've resent it now, but nothing you can say now will convince me that you or Paxum are well intentioned. |
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I don't care about the money, I do care about the principal and Paxum is a dumpster fire when it comes to servicing customers. |
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ANY transaction counts as a transaction. Sending funds, receiving funds, withdrawing funds etc. |
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Once you have an Australian presence, it will be on the public record, which will be interesting considering you now operate out of a Canadian post office box. |
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For anyone else following this thread, this is a streetview image of Paxum HQ
3484 Sources Blvd, Dollard-Des Ormeaux, QC H9B 1Z9, Canada https://bbspics.com/images/2018/12/2...5.00.58-am.png |
I waited on the card forever but it works fine...its the only payment option for some and less than perfect service is better than no service at all...if you do not have heavy skin in the game you are not really doing anybody any favors with this crusade over 100$...adult processing is a beggars cant be choosers type of situation at the moment...
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I'm not on a crusade over $100, I'm agitated that Paxum are pulling this shit on a lot of people and that means there's a whole lot of cash that Paxum are hanging on to that can never be exited from Paxum. Let's look at the facts, they lost US banking, they lost natively issued cards, they've lost Eastern European transfers, they operate out of a Canadian post office box or virtual office. Something is up with Paxum. From the inept customer service to all the regulatory problems they have had there has to be something improper going on. |
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Is anyone using Skrill? Are they legit?
https://www.skrill.com/en/ Skrill is an e-commerce business that allows payments and money transfers to be made through the Internet, with a focus on low-cost international money transfers. Wikipedia Customer service: 020 3308 2519 CEO: Joel Leonoff (Jan 2015–) Parent organization: Paysafe Group Revenue: 331 million USD (2014) Headquarters: London Number of employees: 500 (Over) Parent organization: Paysafe Group Paysafe Group Limited is a multinational online payments company. The group offers services both under the Paysafe brand and subsidiary brands that have become part of the group through several mergers and acquisitions, most notably Neteller, Skrill and paysafecard. Headquarters: Isle of Man Revenue: 1 billion USD (2016) CEO: Joel Leonoff (1 Feb 2011–) Founded: 1996 Net income: 142 million USD (2016) Operating income: 194.4 million USD (2016) |
Bump. Anybody? Bueller? Bueller? Bueller? Bueller?
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under what sanctions is the ukraine exactly?
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Adult related and pornographic material including but not limited to websites selling videos/pictures and or DVDs of such; |
sounds like epassporte kinda story
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happy holidays :banana:xmas-smil22:xmas-smil16:smilie_we:weihnacht:smilie_we |
2 days ago went to a ATM machien and withrawal all my money :thumbsup
my real problem will be when I lose the card Jesus knows :smilie_we |
nikki99 I love you, I want to stay with you and use paxum card forever
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Mastercard & Visa withdrawals don't work. |
My wire arrived fine, no problems. Also very fast 2 days.
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I posted the comparison elsewhere, and was disregarded as a crack smoker.
Paxum is there but it is near impossible to get funds out...we literally have a thread of messages 20+ and jumped through hoops and still had no movement. I think their issues are because of the KYC VISA shit that is going on which is fine. Example is we did all that with every other vendor that works with us such as CCBILL/Epoch etc. it's basic compliance and sure it's a few extra steps to do, but it's a requirement. Shit was like dealing with customer service from a third world country and yes I let them know even citing corporation law in the US as they don't seem to understand it. KYC compliance docs are very easy, like a check list. However with these guys you send shit in and it's like running full speed into a brick wall then rolling backwards and getting hit by a semi truck. To their credit they didn't want to deal with us so we told them to close our account, they ended up sending all the money back the origin source and we had to go collect it there, which was another nightmare because the payments made were years and years ago. If you don't want to deal with them close your account, they won't pay you but eventually you'll get your money - maybe. Who knows what the strategy is here, make it impossible for people to get their money and eventually they will say fuck this headache keep it. |
rofl keep this on top
get your money out now shit is fucked. lol losers |
can u say mallicked ?
:1orglaugh bye bye to the monies |
If Paxum wanted people who couldn't withdraw to get their money then they could just offer to send a cheque for the remaining balance and close out the account.
But they won't do that because they use factoring, which means they don't actually hold as much money as is reflected in all accounts. If every Paxum user tried to withdraw their money at the same time Paxum would go the way of ePassporte before even half the account holders cashed out. It's a scam. |
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