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    Default Re: Alertpay Business Account

    Also -

    Alertpay & adult transactions = MasterCard is somehow allergic to it, and if you have a customer who tries to pay you with a mastercard, it will hiccup (they'll get an email or a notice about this).

    Put up a disclaimer on your site or in messages to people that they need to have some other form of payment if they only have MasterCards. Only adult accounts are flagged for this... i'll be honest, not everyone puts that they use an adult account, so they can accept ALL payments from any card and not have hefty deductions made.... so its up to your own willingness to deal with that risk.

    If your custy ONLY has mastercard, they can do a bank transfer but it ill take a few days to process/confirm it went through. Or just have them pay via an amazon gift card, etc.

    Good luck!

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    ^^^ well thats annoying lol. Alertpay is now on my shit list lol. They took 6days to review my website only to decline it. They didn't even tell me why it was declined the only thing they said was:

    We regret to inform you that at this time we are unable to provide services for your business. However, we are currently working on a solution that may meet you needs and we will be happy to contact you as soon as it is available.

    I am now looking into other payment processors.

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    Ouch - sorry to hear that mzdeniro, it seems like they're selective about approval but mysterious about why in the process (I've heard this froma few others)... my glowing recommendation of them is beginning to fade... I'm thinking of switching also, the mastercard situation is a pain in the ass. I'll let you know if I have any less convoluted leads but good luck with your search!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mzdeniro View Post
    ^^^ well thats annoying lol. Alertpay is now on my shit list lol. They took 6days to review my website only to decline it. They didn't even tell me why it was declined the only thing they said was:

    We regret to inform you that at this time we are unable to provide services for your business. However, we are currently working on a solution that may meet you needs and we will be happy to contact you as soon as it is available.

    I am now looking into other payment processors.

    I got the exact same message

    I think we can still use the send money bit to recieve payment but I don't think we can put the cute buttons on our websites.

    I might just use Niteflirt instead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Afroangel View Post
    I got the exact same message

    I think we can still use the send money bit to recieve payment but I don't think we can put the cute buttons on our websites.

    I might just use Niteflirt instead.
    I'm glad I'm not the only one lol. Yea, I was wondering the same thing too about the buy now buttons. I emailed them about that but I haven't received an email back.

    I was also thinking about using niteflirt as well but I'm not sure how that would work with there 30% fee in conjunction with a webstore.

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    Ok christ! I am on the apertpay page AS I TYPE. As I was going to try the credit verification AGAIN. I think it has a bug. But to put buttons on your page they have to verify your website??? Ok well right now I just have a domming blog but soon I will have a full blown Domination website (pro built) and I want to have a decent payment processor on it, something that allows adult transactions. I know that the webmistress that will be doing my site uses and adult friendly payment processor so I may just hold out until then. For now I willl just be on the sneaky down low with pay pal. (I have buttons on the site but I created them myself. They just go to the pay pay log in page not directly tied to my account). So it should keep me a few steps ahead of them for now.

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