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February 13, 2007 at 5:24 pm #600830AnonymousInactive
Unfortunately, until this morning Bank Wire and PaySpark were payment options for US based Affiliates but unfortunately they aren’t any more.
Your options are now as follows:
Click2Pay – if you already have an account
EcoCard – you can set a new account online – https://www.ecocard.com/Registration.aspxWe are working on some other options, but that’s what we have for now.
Please update your payments details online:
http://www.brightshare.com/affiliate_update_form.phpI feel bad that you already went through the effort to give me your payment details.
And I hope that you will manage for now with either of these two options.
:madat: This is a crock of BS! By this time next month I wont be able to put food on the table let alone pay mortgage on a million dollar home.
BRIGHTSHARE CLICK2PAY IS NOT AN OPTION FOR USA AFFILIATES :madat:
I have seen a few have actually gotten ecocard to work, but I personally dont want to be putting large amounts of money into the trust of an unknown. That and I sure dont want money being sent back and forth between countries, israel to denmark to who knows where to the usa. You are going to be setting off all kinds of alarms!
February 13, 2007 at 5:36 pm #727131vladcizsolMemberUhhh Axl EcoCard is an option now and its working. I know everyone wants a perfect world and perfect 100% risk free solution but that isnt possible in the present market is it?
What EXACTLY would make you happy? Lloyd and Shelli to jump on planes and hand deliver cash while wearing trench coats and a Grouch Marx nose and glasses?
I mean come on now, lets be reasonable.
I am thrilled to have EcoCard as an option. I only WISH all programs had this available as I too have a multi million dollar mortgage load to service.
February 13, 2007 at 5:43 pm #727132vladcizsolMemberOh by the way. I do share your frustration with Click2Pay and think that until they add an easy withdrawal method that programs should stop pushing this as an option.
February 13, 2007 at 5:49 pm #727133AnonymousInactiveProfessor wrote:I mean come on now, lets be reasonable.I am trying to be so, trust me.
UNreasonable is seeing several programs have no problem using ACH/wire/check and others saying we cant do that.
UNreasonable is putting all your eggs into one unkown basket that is ecocard.
UNreasonable is just trying to get your money any way you can without considering other potential ramifications.
I guess what I am saying is that I dont like my hand being forced into one option. I also dont want to make that decision overnight; I really want as much information as possible before I make such an important decision.
Besides your stating that ecocard is a working option, how much do you really know about that company and their processes?
February 13, 2007 at 6:09 pm #727138biggygMemberdo you get a debit card with Ecocard? Is this how we can get the cash out?
February 13, 2007 at 6:20 pm #727140AnonymousInactiveI am happy to see at least 1 micro group has signed up Eco as a processor, that is a step in the right direction.
February 13, 2007 at 6:26 pm #727142vladcizsolMemberQuote:UNreasonable is seeing several programs have no problem using ACH/wire/check and others saying we cant do that.The main processor that most MGS operators were using stopped allowing the transfers on Friday. Its gone as an option for now Axl. I hope another ACH solution arises but thats not the case for now. Things have changed radically and we have to accept that and work with it.
Quote:UNreasonable is putting all your eggs into one unkown basket that is ecocard.Agreed but for now its the only basket that seems to be working. Additional baskets will come along in time, but for now those of us that need eggs to eat are happy to find EVEN ONE that works.
Regarding what we know about EcoCard, lets me ask this, what did any of us know about Neteller before we started working with them?
February 13, 2007 at 6:27 pm #727143vladcizsolMemberI use wire transfer with EcoCard. I will check to see if they have a debt card option and let you know.
February 13, 2007 at 6:43 pm #727148biggygMemberWires are ok but i prefer cash in my mattress these days
February 13, 2007 at 7:27 pm #727150AnonymousInactiveHi Professor!
I have an eco account set up, but I am a little confused with how it works. they seem to want wire info first to fund before you can enter info to withdraw.
Must you also make a deposit via wire to them first as well before you can use the account (I mean once you enter your wire details in the payment area) to withdraw?
My bank told me that we use only our account number and run number for wires. Is this how you set yours up?
I hope these questions aren’t too personal, I just want to do it right.
Thanks in advance!
MeriFebruary 13, 2007 at 7:42 pm #727154AnonymousInactiveEcoCard is confusing. I set up my account last week, but I think I put the wrong routing number in 😡 so I tried to bring up my information to verify and/or fix the problem with out luck.
I called the UK number and left a message (because then do not have live support) a few days ago and no call back or reply to my email. I’m thinking that they are overwelmed right now and will get to me soon.
February 13, 2007 at 7:43 pm #727155vladcizsolMemberI may be confused because I set up ePassporte at the same time, but as I entered my Bank account and validated it. I didnt make a deposit at EcoCard. I did do one at ePassporte with my Debit card.
When I withdrew from EcoCard it was via Wire Transfer.
February 13, 2007 at 7:44 pm #727156vladcizsolMemberGamtrak I used their contact us form and they emailed me back the next day. I havent tried calling them.
February 13, 2007 at 8:26 pm #727167AnonymousInactiveEcoCard accounts can be funded in 3 ways:
1. Bank Deposit
2. MoneyGram
3. Western UnionA “Bank Deposit” is a wire transfer from your bank to EcoCard’s bank. I don’t believe it is possible to have your personal bank account “connected” to EcoCard like we could with NETeller.
Since this is the case, withdrawals must be done via wire transfer. EcoCard receives your withdrawal request, then they send money to a bank that will wire the money to you. In my case the money was wired from Danske Bank in Denmark.
There is no debit card, as far as I can tell. I looked all over the EcoCard site and didn’t see anything about a debit card.
EcoCard does not make validation deposits to any of your accounts. (ePassporte, on the other hand, does do this).
When you add your bank information to EcoCard, you need to provide your routing number, which is called a SWIFT code on the EcoCard form. Your individual bank account number goes in the field labeled “Bank Account Number/IBAN.” You do need to provide the bank’s name and address also.
When my EcoCard wire transfer came through today, it looked like this:
02/13/2007 Wire-EcoCardLtd BankAmer026009593
It appears as though Bank of America is somehow involved along the way. The number “026009593” is the routing number for B of A. My account is not with Bank of America, so I’m not sure why they are involved.
I emailed EcoCard yesterday because I was confused about the Danske Bank thing, and they responded this morning. I don’t know if the phone number they have listed is correct; I called it yesterday, but it didn’t seem very professional.
February 13, 2007 at 9:19 pm #727173AnonymousInactiveEngineer wrote:I called it yesterday, but it didn’t seem very professional.Thats not encouraging.
Where is the company located? I thought the online gaming community has long been against players from Denmark; if this company is located in Denmark or just using the bank there, I find that odd for some reason.
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