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DeniseAWC 05-03-2005 03:00 AM

PayPal back online for Adult stuff?
 
I just had an email from one of our payment providers saying that their paypal acount had been restored and did I want to resume payments with them again?

Last I heard, PayPal had decided that those in the adult industry were the anti-Christ (s) / Sporn of Satan and had vowed to fuck us up by freezing accounts and withholding money made from sins of the flash?

Has this changed or have they spend the last lot and are now looking for some more $$$ to impound?

DeniseAWC 05-03-2005 03:01 AM

BTW - I actually really liked paypal, it was cool, easy and a pretty good service. I'm just bitter that they took it away in the first place and suspicious of a U turn at this point in time...

BabeHunter 05-03-2005 03:02 AM

maybe your payment provider just opened a new account? hehe

Turboface 05-03-2005 03:03 AM

It's safe for you to buy & sell domain names & websites thru Nicdo.

I'm a mainstream site that just happens to offer adult domains/sites for sale.

:winkwink:

DutchTeenCash 05-03-2005 03:04 AM

pretty sure theyre not accepting adult, I know an addy that got blocked last week due to that (not ours...)

Tippy 05-03-2005 04:12 AM

Its all BS, PayPal is eBay, eBay is full of Porn, 2 faced MF... I'm sure they allow payments via PayPal for their Adult eBay auctions...

Basic_man 05-03-2005 04:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tippy
Its all BS, PayPal is eBay, eBay is full of Porn, 2 faced MF... I'm sure they allow payments via PayPal for their Adult eBay auctions...

Yeah, they does. That sucks !

camouflaged123 05-03-2005 04:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Turboface
It's safe for you to buy & sell domain names & websites thru Nicdo.

I'm a mainstream site that just happens to offer adult domains/sites for sale.

:winkwink:


U are smart Turboface... ;) BTW nice site, i have already placed my domain for sale there...!

vicki 05-03-2005 04:45 AM

its always best to go to the source for information rather than speculate and get smacked

http://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr...side&ed=mature


hope that clears it up :)

camouflaged123 05-03-2005 04:48 AM

very right info vicki :)

nico-t 05-03-2005 05:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tippy
Its all BS, PayPal is eBay, eBay is full of Porn, 2 faced MF... I'm sure they allow payments via PayPal for their Adult eBay auctions...

punk ass bitches :mad:

painintheass 05-03-2005 08:33 AM

How to work within the PayPal acceptable use policy!

1. Whether the work depicts or describes, in a patently offensive way, sexual conduct.


Ok... This means you can't say "He grabbed the Bitch's hair and made her gag on his cock until she puked."

But you can say, "He touched her hair and directed her head to a place of mutual pleasure. So strong was his desire that she found herself choking on his love until no longer being able to hold back the tide, she erupted from her throat into his lap"

2. Representations or descriptions of intercourse, masturbation, excretory functions, or lewd exhibition of the genitals.


Ok, this is the Softcore/Playboy version only folks!

3. Dominant theme of the material or website.



Ok... So if you have a site dedicated to rape and want to use paypal.
Change it to "Men who love too strongly."

4. Literary, artistic, political, or scientific value.


Don't try and make a Bitch Boy Site!
Instead show girls with strap ons doing George Bush Look-a-likes against a New England back drop and say something profound about weapons of mass destruction.

5. Safety and protection of its customers, both buyers and sellers.


Make the talent wear condoms. Or put up a disclaimer. "We are professionals don't try this at home."

6. Medical or educational usage of the product or service.


For medical and educational use you can make a person wear doctor's clothes and have him teach a class on how to properly insert and remove a penis from a woman's buttocks. Include speculms and you will have the fetish market as well.

Hope this helps!!

DeniseAWC 05-03-2005 09:40 AM

Vicki - thanks for clearing that up.
Painintheass - too funny, thanks for that!

woj 05-03-2005 10:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by painintheass
How to work within the PayPal acceptable use policy!

1. Whether the work depicts or describes, in a patently offensive way, sexual conduct.


Ok... This means you can't say "He grabbed the Bitch's hair and made her gag on his cock until she puked."

But you can say, "He touched her hair and directed her head to a place of mutual pleasure. So strong was his desire that she found herself choking on his love until no longer being able to hold back the tide, she erupted from her throat into his lap"

2. Representations or descriptions of intercourse, masturbation, excretory functions, or lewd exhibition of the genitals.


Ok, this is the Softcore/Playboy version only folks!

3. Dominant theme of the material or website.



Ok... So if you have a site dedicated to rape and want to use paypal.
Change it to "Men who love too strongly."

4. Literary, artistic, political, or scientific value.


Don't try and make a Bitch Boy Site!
Instead show girls with strap ons doing George Bush Look-a-likes against a New England back drop and say something profound about weapons of mass destruction.

5. Safety and protection of its customers, both buyers and sellers.


Make the talent wear condoms. Or put up a disclaimer. "We are professionals don't try this at home."

6. Medical or educational usage of the product or service.


For medical and educational use you can make a person wear doctor's clothes and have him teach a class on how to properly insert and remove a penis from a woman's buttocks. Include speculms and you will have the fetish market as well.

Hope this helps!!


:thumbsup :1orglaugh

CynthiaB 05-03-2005 10:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by painintheass
How to work within the PayPal acceptable use policy!

1. Whether the work depicts or describes, in a patently offensive way, sexual conduct.


Ok... This means you can't say "He grabbed the Bitch's hair and made her gag on his cock until she puked."

But you can say, "He touched her hair and directed her head to a place of mutual pleasure. So strong was his desire that she found herself choking on his love until no longer being able to hold back the tide, she erupted from her throat into his lap"

2. Representations or descriptions of intercourse, masturbation, excretory functions, or lewd exhibition of the genitals.


Ok, this is the Softcore/Playboy version only folks!

3. Dominant theme of the material or website.



Ok... So if you have a site dedicated to rape and want to use paypal.
Change it to "Men who love too strongly."

4. Literary, artistic, political, or scientific value.


Don't try and make a Bitch Boy Site!
Instead show girls with strap ons doing George Bush Look-a-likes against a New England back drop and say something profound about weapons of mass destruction.

5. Safety and protection of its customers, both buyers and sellers.


Make the talent wear condoms. Or put up a disclaimer. "We are professionals don't try this at home."

6. Medical or educational usage of the product or service.


For medical and educational use you can make a person wear doctor's clothes and have him teach a class on how to properly insert and remove a penis from a woman's buttocks. Include speculms and you will have the fetish market as well.

Hope this helps!!

Oh my gosh, you should publish this - it's too funny! And on the day when California is working on "redefining obscenity" - just proves that it is truly in the eye of the beholder.

Cyn

Metalsound 05-03-2005 11:55 AM

hahaha fucking hilarious!!!!

boner 2.0 05-03-2005 11:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by painintheass
How to work within the PayPal acceptable use policy!

[..]

lmao :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

robbyd 05-03-2005 12:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by painintheass
How to work within the PayPal acceptable use policy!

1. Whether the work depicts or describes, in a patently offensive way, sexual conduct.


Ok... This means you can't say "He grabbed the Bitch's hair and made her gag on his cock until she puked."

But you can say, "He touched her hair and directed her head to a place of mutual pleasure. So strong was his desire that she found herself choking on his love until no longer being able to hold back the tide, she erupted from her throat into his lap"

2. Representations or descriptions of intercourse, masturbation, excretory functions, or lewd exhibition of the genitals.


Ok, this is the Softcore/Playboy version only folks!

3. Dominant theme of the material or website.



Ok... So if you have a site dedicated to rape and want to use paypal.
Change it to "Men who love too strongly."

4. Literary, artistic, political, or scientific value.


Don't try and make a Bitch Boy Site!
Instead show girls with strap ons doing George Bush Look-a-likes against a New England back drop and say something profound about weapons of mass destruction.

5. Safety and protection of its customers, both buyers and sellers.


Make the talent wear condoms. Or put up a disclaimer. "We are professionals don't try this at home."

6. Medical or educational usage of the product or service.


For medical and educational use you can make a person wear doctor's clothes and have him teach a class on how to properly insert and remove a penis from a woman's buttocks. Include speculms and you will have the fetish market as well.

Hope this helps!!


haha :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

Manowar 05-03-2005 12:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by painintheass
How to work within the PayPal acceptable use policy!

1. Whether the work depicts or describes, in a patently offensive way, sexual conduct.


Ok... This means you can't say "He grabbed the Bitch's hair and made her gag on his cock until she puked."

But you can say, "He touched her hair and directed her head to a place of mutual pleasure. So strong was his desire that she found herself choking on his love until no longer being able to hold back the tide, she erupted from her throat into his lap"

2. Representations or descriptions of intercourse, masturbation, excretory functions, or lewd exhibition of the genitals.


Ok, this is the Softcore/Playboy version only folks!

3. Dominant theme of the material or website.



Ok... So if you have a site dedicated to rape and want to use paypal.
Change it to "Men who love too strongly."

4. Literary, artistic, political, or scientific value.


Don't try and make a Bitch Boy Site!
Instead show girls with strap ons doing George Bush Look-a-likes against a New England back drop and say something profound about weapons of mass destruction.

5. Safety and protection of its customers, both buyers and sellers.


Make the talent wear condoms. Or put up a disclaimer. "We are professionals don't try this at home."

6. Medical or educational usage of the product or service.


For medical and educational use you can make a person wear doctor's clothes and have him teach a class on how to properly insert and remove a penis from a woman's buttocks. Include speculms and you will have the fetish market as well.

Hope this helps!!

:1orglaugh :1orglaugh

BigRod 05-03-2005 12:05 PM

Nice Work

StuBradley 05-03-2005 12:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tippy
Its all BS, PayPal is eBay, eBay is full of Porn, 2 faced MF... I'm sure they allow payments via PayPal for their Adult eBay auctions...

Actually they don't. :( I made a mint off selling porn on eBay before PayPal pulled on the adult. After that sales dropped about 70-80%. They still have adult on eBay, but it's too hard to make a profit. :2 cents:

Jace 05-03-2005 12:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tippy
Its all BS, PayPal is eBay, eBay is full of Porn, 2 faced MF... I'm sure they allow payments via PayPal for their Adult eBay auctions...

paypal and ebay are still run as two seperate companies, with 2 seperate policies

selling on ebay doesn't have one thing to do with visa...using paypal has 90% to do with visa....use your head people.....

just cause I have a mainstream inc. and a seperate adult inc., doesn't mean the same rules apply for them both and they are in any related to each other

VeriSexy 05-03-2005 12:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vicki
its always best to go to the source for information rather than speculate and get smacked

http://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr...side&ed=mature


hope that clears it up :)


Well done :thumbsup

mardigras 05-03-2005 12:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by painintheass
How to work within the PayPal acceptable use policy!
<snip>

And some say there's never good business discussions on GFY anymore :thumbsup


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