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If Paxum is legit...
Then I would like to visit your Montreal office and meet the employee?s and owners. We have to be as diligent as possible with whom we trust our money with and even then webmasters get burned all the time.
I went by the address you have stated on your contact us page and it?s a post office box at a UPS store, that won?t give anyone any confidence. I am not trying to hurt your business; I want to be able to do some of the due diligence that others aren?t able to do because they aren?t in the same city. Feel free to contact me, you seems to have a great solution and I?m sure many people here would use your services if they knew more about the company and the people behind it. |
Right.
Make sure you do not see Howard Cohen, and the other Montreal based cronies from iMonde. :disgust |
Ha! That is too funny.
I don't imagine anyone will be using them. I think people are going to stick with names they've heard before, like Payoneer. I signed up for Payoneer last night and should be getting my new Master Card within 10 days. |
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Honestly there are a lot of company's and affiliate programs that use PO Boxes to avoid people just walking in.
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Isn't Paxum a medication?
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If you have read, or been on GFY, for any period of time. You know there are some serious stalkers, or mentally disturbed people on this forum and in this industry. I doubt most would want the 'general public' or lowly adult webmaster walking into their office. :2 cents: |
the office is paxum was previously used by this company -->
http://www.made-in-china.com/traderoom/frenchtrini |
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That is my main concern, Howard Cohen and Norton Burah both live in Dollard Des Ormeaux, the same small area where the UPS store is, so that was my first concern. Not that having them local means anything, Norton lives across the street from my uncle and about 5 minutes from my house, and Howard lived close by as well. But from what I've heard his wife kicked him out and he's moved a little further away. And I never saw all the money they owed me, yet both bought nice houses within the months leading up to the fucking they gave everyone. |
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ok people in montreal, go for a walk and visit these guys!!
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I have bookmarked this thread
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You guys get killed by epass - now people want to trust a penis pill guy who does business on edge of the law for years and who chose a dumb ass kid to represent him on boards who does stupid things like borrow money to buy a flat screen tv from webmasters (while being affiliate/sales rep) and don't pay it back when he says.
See any red flags here? Any? |
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1) What bank is issuing the card product 2) What is the method for funds storage at the card product level or a general ledger account (i.e. is each card a "registered" account for the cardholder or a number only account attached to a general ledger or wash account)? 3) Does the company's and the bank KYC procedure comply with banking regulations and is there a positive statement to that effect in the terms and conditions as well as the cardholder advisements? 4) Although we understand that the bank's and the company's joint AML efforts must remain proprietary, are there clearly defined velocity limits (amount of transfer, frequency of transfer et al) defined in the terms and conditions? 5) Does the bank issuing the product have the appropriate measures in place to support SAR (Suspicious Activity Reporting) for transactions as required by banking regulations 6) If the cards have a direct account attached to them, are those funds guaranteed by the FDIC or the issuing bank's country's regulatory authority? 7) Is the bank aware of the nature of the clients utilizing P2P (i.e. adult) 8) Is the company issuing the product and managing the wallets independently audited and are those audits made public There are more, just some I came up with off the top of my head. |
we should not look for alternatives for ePassporte, hell even none US webmasters should only use checks and/or wires from now on, just raise the payment amount to 500 or 1000 per check/wire.
it would be good for the sponsors as well, a lot of cheaters used ePassporte trying to screw programs. |
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Can you please icq me. |
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They're not legit, are you serious? Everything they did points to them not being legit, i can't see anyone in their right mind using them.
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Mike those are great questions, hopefully we can even get some answers here in this thread on them.
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Can you imagine what support with this company would be like when they have that guy trying to get people to sign up? |
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will pass, on to the next company.
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In today's global economy with all of the issues at hand... I just do not see a totally 100% legitimate replacement for a service like ePassporte. Any similar solution will most likely be skirting the law and someday will have its own problems. Use these services for what they are but have a Plan B. |
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You're not concerned about your personal reputation at all? |
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Alright, I apologize to Chris.
I thought we had some bad blood from an old drama thread but he publicly recanted his statements in that thread and I either missed it or do not remember it. Having said that, the concerns raised in this thread are valid, but I apologize for personally bashing Chris. |
Yngwie is a rep for that company too, he's not answering any of those questions either it seems.
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shap, please change your avatar ASAP. I can't stand to look at your foot any longer.
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- Mastercard is done through Chase Bank (Belize). Apparently same as used by payoneer? - The "wallet" etc. is done thru Bank Of Montreal (Canada). While the money is insured by the government, that's never going to help if the company goes under. - PCI full compliance has been issued https://www.securitymetrics.com/comp...8e08ee22dea651 |
1) What bank is issuing the card product
CHOICE BANK of BELIZE. Before people start bashing us for using an offshore bank the answer is simple: No USA bank will allow to setup MasterCard to non US residents. We spent 2 years in negotiations but none agreed. So we had to fall under MC international jurisdiction for that. 2) What is the method for funds storage at the card product level or a general ledger account (i.e. is each card a "registered" account for the cardholder or a number only account attached to a general ledger or wash account)? The account is under Paxum Inc. There is separate security deposit account that was setup by us with the bank, as per our agreement with MC and the bank. That is standard way to operate an e-wallet. 3) Does the company's and the bank KYC procedure comply with banking regulations and is there a positive statement to that effect in the terms and conditions as well as the cardholder advisements? We fully comply with KYC requirements set forth by MC and the Bank. We are issuing the cards only to verified accounts since we don't want to play with fake card users. We don't want to be accused of Laundering Money. Better safe then sorry in our opinion. 4) Although we understand that the bank's and the company's joint AML efforts must remain proprietary, are there clearly defined velocity limits (amount of transfer, frequency of transfer et al) defined in the terms and conditions? Limits for transfers between paxum current accounts are set by us. We are the ones who have the last word on them. Paxum MasterCard has limits set by MasterCard International and the bank. We were negotiating for a long time to get webmasters usable limits. I think we succeeded in that, $2500 per day is way more then Epass and others offer. 5) Does the bank issuing the product have the appropriate measures in place to support SAR (Suspicious Activity Reporting) for transactions as required by banking regulations We are regulated by Belize banking laws. We fully comply with them. 6) If the cards have a direct account attached to them, are those funds guaranteed by the FDIC or the issuing bank's country's regulatory authority? The cards are issued by a Belize Bank. FDIC has no jurisdiction in Belize. The funds that are held in the bank by Paxum Inc. 7) Is the bank aware of the nature of the clients utilizing P2P (i.e. adult) p2p is within paxum ewallet account card to card (witch will be activated at a later date) is from master card to mastercard and the bank is fully aware and we have no restriction for ADULT. the only restriction we have and don't accept is GAMBLING. 8) Is the company issuing the product and managing the wallets independently audited and are those audits made public We have been audited by the Bank and Mastercard. We do plan to get audited at least once a year. Whether it will be made public or not is something that will be decided later. |
And in regard to their "timing' on this and why it took so long for them to come out (i.e. they said they've been working on this since 2007 I think)
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If anyone has any other questions or needs any further clarification, or help getting set up, please feel free to get in touch!
ICQ #233-854-608 EMail - [email protected] Ruth :thumbsup |
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Can you confirm the bank knows you are doing adult. There is always a risk they'll pull the plug on you once they found out later. I rather not take that risk.
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