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Domain Broker 09-24-2010 08:23 PM

lol mikesinner
 
No wonder you're crying about payment processors

You lost your $400!

LOL

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mikesinner 09-24-2010 08:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Domain Broker (Post 17537836)
No wonder you're crying about payment processors

You lost your $400!

LOL

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ya, I only have $400 but what pisses me off more is that I have to contact over 20 sponsors that send me checks monthly and change my payment info.

That and some don't offer checks so I'll have to drop them because I'm not paying $30 for a bankwire and I'm not going to support another virtual money system.

Domain Broker 09-24-2010 08:28 PM

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Originally Posted by mikesinner (Post 17537840)
ya, I only have $400 but what pisses me off more is that I have to contact over 20 sponsors that send me checks monthly and change my payment info.

change your payment method to what if they're already sending you checks?

mikesinner 09-24-2010 08:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Domain Broker (Post 17537844)
change your payment method to what if they're already sending you checks?

checks = payments.

sorry about that.

Loch 09-24-2010 08:46 PM

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Originally Posted by mikesinner (Post 17537840)
ya, I only have $400 but what pisses me off more is that I have to contact over 20 sponsors that send me checks monthly and change my payment info.

That and some don't offer checks so I'll have to drop them because I'm not paying $30 for a bankwire and I'm not going to support another virtual money system.

So you are deliberately screwing yourself?
That is just smart business right there sir :1orglaugh

How about supporting your own business and coming to terms with the fact that not everything lasts forever.

Even if you choose another virtual system and they crash owing you 2k you would most likely have saved double that in transfer/Check fees anyways lol

Ohh how i love GFY :1orglaugh:1orglaugh

Coup 09-24-2010 08:47 PM

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Domain Broker 09-24-2010 08:54 PM

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mikesinner 09-24-2010 09:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Loch (Post 17537874)

Even if you choose another virtual system and they crash owing you 2k you would most likely have saved double that in transfer/Check fees anyways lol

Ohh how i love GFY :1orglaugh:1orglaugh

Actually no because it's cheaper to do checks. Most sponsors charge nothing for them or if they do it's $2-3 and usually less than it costs to do bank transfers from a virtual account.

Those of us that live the U.S do not pay a dime to deposit checks in our banks.

Loch 09-24-2010 09:11 PM

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Originally Posted by mikesinner (Post 17537899)
Actually no because it's cheaper to do checks. Most sponsors charge nothing for them or if they do it's $2-3 and usually less than it costs to do bank transfers from a virtual account.

Those of us that live the U.S do not pay a dime to deposit checks in our banks.

Ah ok so you are talking about US based webmasters only.
AND webmasters that never purchase anything, or rarely.....as most smaller US webmasters do not have Creditcards

Yeah you are talking about that .25 of the business

Mike, running an online business and running it well comes with a risk factor if you want to be successful, plan for it, its a part of doing business.

You have no idea how many webmasters base their business on virtual wallet systems and simply would not be in business without them.
That may not be you, but going out there and saying (i hope you learned your lesson) is ignorant, we need processors like epassporte....just always keep in mind what CAN happen and make sure that you have alternatives!

epitome 09-24-2010 10:02 PM

Yup, a designer in Russia is going to wait six weeks to hopefully get a check in the mail from me for a $20 logo.

A company will come to replace Epass as the industry standard.

If you buy anything from service providers you'll likely need to have cash sitting somewhere.

mikesinner 09-24-2010 10:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Loch (Post 17537910)
Ah ok so you are talking about US based webmasters only.
AND webmasters that never purchase anything, or rarely.....as most smaller US webmasters do not have Creditcards

Yeah you are talking about that .25 of the business

Mike, running an online business and running it well comes with a risk factor if you want to be successful, plan for it, its a part of doing business.

You have no idea how many webmasters base their business on virtual wallet systems and simply would not be in business without them.
That may not be you, but going out there and saying (i hope you learned your lesson) is ignorant, we need processors like epassporte....just always keep in mind what CAN happen and make sure that you have alternatives!

Almost everyone in the U.S has a debit card that pulls money from their own bank account. Usually it's poor people or foolish people that use credit cards here.

So we all have plastic cards to use to buy things we just use our own money instead of feeding the greedy credit companies.

I mean seriously, who pays %20 or more interest? Unless you're in a bad way and need money so badly you'd sell your first born I can't see any sane person owning a credit card.

Even if you want to improve your credit score for a future loan you don't need a credit card to do that.

bjlover 09-25-2010 12:19 AM

Mikeshitter is and has always been a first class prick, scratching around for a few cents on net pond

Jarmusch 09-25-2010 05:08 AM

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Originally Posted by mikesinner (Post 17538022)
Almost everyone in the U.S has a debit card that pulls money from their own bank account. Usually it's poor people or foolish people that use credit cards here.

So we all have plastic cards to use to buy things we just use our own money instead of feeding the greedy credit companies.

I mean seriously, who pays %20 or more interest? Unless you're in a bad way and need money so badly you'd sell your first born I can't see any sane person owning a credit card.

Even if you want to improve your credit score for a future loan you don't need a credit card to do that.

So you don't have a credit card and won't use any virtual payment systems. How do you pay for hosting, domains etc? With checks by snail mail?

Jarmusch 09-25-2010 05:10 AM

You also never have design or coding work done? How do you pay for it?

Randy West 09-25-2010 05:15 AM

This is an ACTUAL picture of Mikesinner taken from another forum :2 cents:
http://i52.tinypic.com/2h4xi7d.jpg

ottopottomouse 09-25-2010 05:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mikesinner (Post 17538022)
Almost everyone in the U.S has a debit card that pulls money from their own bank account. Usually it's poor people or foolish people that use credit cards here.

So we all have plastic cards to use to buy things we just use our own money instead of feeding the greedy credit companies.

I mean seriously, who pays %20 or more interest? Unless you're in a bad way and need money so badly you'd sell your first born I can't see any sane person owning a credit card.

Even if you want to improve your credit score for a future loan you don't need a credit card to do that.

You seem to have a very closed view of the world. Have you ever travelled beyond the horizon from where you were born or will the goblins get you?

Credit cards help here with your credit score and it's a whole lot easier to pay with a card then pay the bill at the end of the month than carry around cash for everything you are going to buy day-to-day. Not everybody is a financial spastic that will go straight up to their credit limit on things they don't need.

CaptainHowdy 09-25-2010 06:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Randy West (Post 17538536)
This is an ACTUAL picture of Mikesinner taken from another forum :2 cents:
http://i52.tinypic.com/2h4xi7d.jpg

He's steamy!

hardcoreblogger 09-25-2010 12:14 PM

it was his yearly income...


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