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 Alertpay, Like PayPal but Accepts Adult Sites 
		
		
		I recently was referred to a Paypal like service, the person had been canceled by paypal for having a "mature audience" web site.  A lesson I learned the hard way  a few months back. 
	This new service is AlertPay. The best part for us looking to squeeze every once of revenue out is that they pay 3% commissions on fees from anyone you refer and down to five levels deep. Now is the time to get in and start getting people to sign up. You can fund your account in numerous ways, including credit card, wire transfer, E-gold or western union. They are a new upstart and the biggest draw back is that you can't transfer funds directly to a bank account as of yet except via wire. You can also withdraw funds via postal mail. They do say that deposits directly to your bank accounts will be possible in the near future. If for no other reason to send PayPal a HUGE wake up call and force them to become what they should have been a long time ago. That being mostly they need us. Thanks,  | 
		
 Could you check out my website  and see if your service would work for me? 
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 O Rly? tell me more about alertpay 
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 why alertpay.com is not spidered by google yet? 
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 who's behind this? and who guarantees me that no one disappears with my money? 
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 btw - $25 for a wire to withdraw the money has just made it uninteresting for me...  | 
		
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 This company has been in business since 10/01/2004  
	This company became a Better Business Bureau member in 08/20/2005 This company was approved for BBBOnLine Reliability in 08/22/2005  | 
		
 Seems a lil crazy on there fees and shit, also no search engine has it picked up yet so it seems kinda iffy 
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 Dude, you need to lay off the spam. Jumping from webmaster board to webmaster board posting the same message is pretty fucking weak... 
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 if they are seriouce with their service they should do some good advertsing and find away for us to trust them. If they are good with normal fees i am sure every one will jump on them. 
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 Or you could just use epassporte.... lol 
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 I'll stick with epassporte 
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 Well, I don't work for them and I'm not assocaited with them other than as an affliate.  I have a video chat room and I got banned by paypal about 8 months ago.  A couple of my friends got banned last week and one of them found this site.  I've been doing some research on them today.  Yea anything on the net that's new could be a scam.  I have no reason to believe that they are.  Some people on scam.com are concerned about.  A few have used it without issue.  It's the net.  I thought it looked good but after the way I got beat up about the same subject on another board today, I'm afraid of it myself now.  LOL  I'm going to use it.  There probably are better options out there for people that have the dollars to pay for those options.  I don't.  This cost nothing.  They don't even get your bank info when you sign up.  I'm going to use it. 
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 epass all the way for now 
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 Epass looked good but there is that $100 setup fee.  This should be seen as a POSSIBLE Paypal replacement but I wouldn't keep a lot of funds in it.  Not till we know more about it.  I"m going to cntact Alertpay and see if they'll show up and support their site.  Maybe explain why our money would be secure.  I also discovered yesterday, they charge fees to put money in the account.  That didn't sit real well with me.  I just hate Paypal to the core though. 
	Does it cost anything to open a ePassport account as a consumer? I know their card cost something but can you use a regular visa account to fund it? I'll go sign up and find out I guess. I started to sign up yesterday but I couldn't tell for sure if it was going to cost me or not. Yes, no? Thanks  | 
		
 They continue to come along.  Oh they have policies I don't like...Like charging me 50 cents to confirm my bank acount.  No huge amount but i think it will piss people off. 
	However, they have made progress. You can now transfer money from your Alertpay account directly to your bank account. In my mind that was the biggest setback. I have collected money and got my money from them. I'd still rather have an Epassport account but if you're looking for a Paypal replacement then you should do this one. In fact if you have a Paypal account get this and give Paypal a wakeup call.  | 
		
 epassporte is the way to go... 
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 Hell, even if you get the Electron card it's just $35, plus $5 to open it, then $5 to put $5 in the account. And, there are sponsors who will open this for you at NO cost.  | 
		
 Any new alternative is worth looking at.  I would be curious to hear how their merchant accounts are structured. 
	Brad  | 
		
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 PS, I wish I was smoking something.  You got anything? 
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 thumbs up for epass 
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 Great, another one :) 
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 i would love to use them anyone else here using them? and getting paid?  | 
		
 They lost CC processing. 
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 spam thread, url with ref 
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 Where are you guys looking. I found AlertPay in the bigger SE(Google,Yahoo,ASK,MSN)? Maybe you were looking for the ref link. 
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 Check the posting date up top, this is a 2 year old thread.  | 
		
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 No thanks I'm sticking to epass for the moment. 
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 ok so no one is using alert pay? 
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 Good rule of thumb online is when egold or WU is mentioned, better stock up on some lube, cause it's just a matter of time before you get fucked... 
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