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February 5, 2007 at 10:28 pm #600613vladcizsolMember
I am getting more then a little annoyed with Casinos and affiliate programs espousing Click2Pay.
There is NO WITHDRAW facility at present, yes, yes, I know they SAID the withdraw button may come back in the future. But until it does and until US residents can succesfully withdraw funds then its hardly prudent to advise people to transfer funds there.
This is SERIOUS business. If we are daffy enough to select Click2Pay for our commissions and then the monies get tied up there just like they are at Neteller what happens? The casinos just shrug and say “Sorry it was the best thing we could think of at the time, work things out with Click2Pay we did our part”.
Thats bullshit and NOT a reasonable thing to ask of affiliates or players.
To be honest and candid (we are in the private area) even if Click2Pay DID put the button back now I wouldn’t trust them. They could just as easily play “Hide the Button” again anytime they feel like it and that doesnt work for me when its MY money in that account.
February 5, 2007 at 10:33 pm #726064AnonymousInactiveI agree 100% with the above post. It is VERY obvious that Click2Pay is not a viable solution to collect our earnings! I am just as mad at the programs for pushing them as you are, Professor! Further, I think it is very irresponsible for the casinos to send players to c2p to deposit and withdraw….we have already lost a great deal of players because of the whole NETeller fiasco…..so I don’t want the players to get even more deterred by not being able to withdraw from such fickle folks like click2pay :banger:
February 6, 2007 at 1:01 am #726100AnonymousInactiveProfessor wrote:They could just as easily play “Hide the Button” again anytime they feel like it and that doesnt work for me when its MY money in that account.Just as Neteller is doing with nearly 50k of my money; playing a very dangerous game. They have ZERO rights to hold up that money. It said accepted and they put a pull on it. :cuss:
I am also pissed that all these programs keep pushing click2pay yet they are NOT a viable solution. Now you have programs saying no ACH, no checks, FUCK; I guess they just want to keep the money for themselves. :cuss:
How are these casinos paying players? Are they confiscating their moneys as well? Maybe they are just hoping they will continue to play until they lose it all? Much like the programs suggesting we put our commissions into a player account which will depending on the casino might require some sort of play prior to withdrawal. They want us to lose it that way!
This entire thing is getting really ugly and to put it bluntly at the end of the day a lot of these supposed partners are turning out to be not very nice people and its more than irritating.
February 6, 2007 at 1:26 am #726105vladcizsolMemberYep its a pressure cooker at the moment. I just hope the casinos act quickly and decisively to develop and release solutions before the business implodes.
February 7, 2007 at 4:44 pm #726413AnonymousInactiveReceived it today:
This email is to advise you that we are in receipt of your payout request for the sum of xxx USD via Click2pay. However , due to recent
developments at C2P we are unable to send fund over a certain limit. If you wish to receive funds via C2P , the amounts would have to range
between $500 -$1500 USD on a payout request.February 7, 2007 at 5:50 pm #726430AnonymousInactivethe amounts would have to range
between $500 -$1500 USD on a payout request.Are they Friggin joking!!! This is getting beyond stupid now and I am trying not to lose my cool with all this BS! You have some paying out to payspark with not problems, some paying to Eco, checks, and yet some others via ACH I mean come on folks it is so obvious you CAN pay if you really wanted to pay us.
This is getting to be really ugly indeed and from what I hear they are even slow paying the non usa affiliates!
February 7, 2007 at 6:41 pm #726437AnonymousInactiveheres the skinny on clickto pay issues.
the withdraw button is gone because they use a US bank for that.. they say its coming back but wouldnt count on it too much.. the way they do withdraws now is wire (SWIFT) from germany. that will cost me $30 per wire and can only do 1500 max PER!
February 7, 2007 at 7:21 pm #726446AnonymousInactiveallfreechips wrote:that will cost me $30 per wire and can only do 1500 max PER!Now it’s $1500 max per transaction? Last week it was $1500 minimum. $30 per $1500 is a lot — that’s 2% they’re taking. sneaky2.giThanks for the info, chips.
February 7, 2007 at 8:03 pm #726449AnonymousInactivebtw that fee is from MY bank on wires using SWIFT not click2pay
February 7, 2007 at 8:07 pm #726450AnonymousGuestclick 2 pay is not an option for me!
I don’t care if I do have an account. I don’t want money stuck in that place!
Hell I trust my casino partners a lot more than c2pay.
February 7, 2007 at 8:08 pm #726451AnonymousInactiveUse Gold as your currency. Here is how it works:
Signup is free, no obligation, no funding required for an e-gold account:
The process takes less than 5 minutes and you will confirm by e-mail, so no hotmail or yahoo addresses, please.
Everyone with an e-gold account, both merchants and individuals, can send gold funds to another member. Your account number will be your identification. Your e-gold account is a HOLDING facility. They do not disburse funds. You cannot directly fund this account.
For transactions, you will need a London Gold Exchange account:
http://www.londongoldexchange.com/
Again, signup is painless and free. The entire process takes less than 5 minutes, and you are then emailed with a verification link to click. You must have a “land-line” telephone number, they will not accept Cell phone numbers.
When you are ready to convert gold (from your e-gold account) into cash, you will be able to do it from London Gold Exchange.
Merchants can purchase e-gold from London Gold exchange, have it deposited into their e-gold accounts, and then disburse it to other e-gold members. E-gold members can go to the London Gold Exchange site and have their e-gold converted into cash, and have it deposited into their bank accounts for a fee of 4%. (Hey, getting back 96% of your funds is a good deal, certainly better than getting back 0%).
OR, you can buy an International Debit Card, funded by e-gold, and use it at more than 800,000 ATMs worldwide to withdraw funds.
The IRobotCard is selling for $19.95, payable ONLY from funds in your e-gold account.
And, because the currency is Gold, and not $US, no law is broken. And since you did not use a credit card to fund your e-gold account, or receive $US payment from another e-gold account… NO law is broken.
Are there any Affiliate Program managers reading this?
Take the necessary steps!
BobMcD
Where There’s a Will, There’s a Way!February 7, 2007 at 9:01 pm #726457AnonymousInactiveBesides all that – I have had serious issues with Click2Pay in the past with them double debiting my account and giving me a huge runaround to get it sorted. Even after they came to the conclusion that it was their fault, they still had the nerve to lock my account with them after refunding me.
I would NEVER deal with them and strongly advise NOBODY else to do so.
February 7, 2007 at 9:01 pm #726458AnonymousInactiveBingo :chearlead
Problem solved.
Now to go check it out.
Thank you, Bob. You just might have made it possible for me to move my sites to the UK.
Of course, we still have to talk the casinos into using eGold as an option.
ntaus
February 7, 2007 at 9:47 pm #726461AnonymousInactiveBobMcD wow your made to sell things……:crazy:
February 7, 2007 at 10:04 pm #726463AnonymousInactiveA question on Click2Pay for anyone who knows or has used:
They offer a Debit card claiming to be useable at over 900,000 locations worldwide. Anyone use this? Is this an option for withdrawing my monies from the US? What are the limits here?Thanks to anyone who can answer.
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