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    Default At the risk of getting yelled at...payment processors

    Things have changed up a little bit since the last time I cammed (around this time last year actually) and I'm slowly piecing everything together to re-start my camming career (getting everything in place and ready to go before I launch this time so there are no headaches and no surprises)

    What are some of the favored payment processors these days?

    I will already offer the option of e-gift cards and I have a niteflirt account, but I want a few more different options. I will sign up with CCBill once I have my whole members' site off the ground, but are there any recommendations? (I will not be using paypal, I need it for my legit business and don't need any hassles.)

    Payoneer?
    Zombaio?
    etc?

    And yes, I have done a search, but it seems like every other day there is a new post about what payment processor is screwing up. So, any working independent camgirls have any current payment processors they would recommend?

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    Default Re: At the risk of getting yelled at...payment processors

    Sticking with payoneer for now

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    Default Re: At the risk of getting yelled at...payment processors

    I like alertpay. Payoneer is simple and easy to use though for clients.

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    Did anyone get confirmation that Payoneer kept our names private when clients are loading money into account?

    I use ccbill on my site. They are the most respected in the industry and affiliates like to promote you if you use ccbill as your affiliate program. Their admin/stats area is so outdated though considering the % they take.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BellaBellini View Post
    Did anyone get confirmation that Payoneer kept our names private when clients are loading money into account?

    I use ccbill on my site. They are the most respected in the industry and affiliates like to promote you if you use ccbill as your affiliate program. Their admin/stats area is so outdated though considering the % they take.
    Though I can afford to pay $700 for CCBILL, I will not do it. I have heard bad things from other ladies that use them. I tried payoneer last night and found that if you enter your cardnumber on the load money page you can see your name but if you enter your email address you cannot. I am guessing the girl that was complaining about this gave the customer her card number for him to pay. I don\'t think that\'s a smart idea. It is best to give customers your email address so they can pay. Honestly? I prefer payoneer. Phone support has also been wonderful.

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    I can't afford $700 for ccbill... What are the costs of the other ones?

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    I am using zombaio and I am satisfied

    no start up fees, no monthly fees, no annual fees
    they keep 8,9% from your incomes if u make from 0 to 999
    if you earn more the % go down till 4,9%
    wire transfer costs 6€
    check costs 20€
    You pay 10€ if you get a chargeback
    free support

    you get paid each 100€ (they keep money for 14days) you set up a higher payout to minimize wire fees

    https://www.zombaio.com/rates.asp

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    Quote Originally Posted by naughtycamgirl View Post
    I am using zombaio and I am satisfied

    no start up fees, no monthly fees, no annual fees
    they keep 8,9% from your incomes if u make from 0 to 999
    if you earn more the % go down till 4,9%
    wire transfer costs 6€
    check costs 20€
    You pay 10€ if you get a chargeback
    free support

    you get paid each 100€ (they keep money for 14days) you set up a higher payout to minimize wire fees

    https://www.zombaio.com/rates.asp
    Zombaio are trying to get a mastercard so you can get your payments that way instead of wire and cheque. I keep checking to see if they approved it because that would be awesome!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TouringGirlfriend View Post
    Though I can afford to pay $700 for CCBILL, I will not do it. I have heard bad things from other ladies that use them. I tried payoneer last night and found that if you enter your cardnumber on the load money page you can see your name but if you enter your email address you cannot. I am guessing the girl that was complaining about this gave the customer her card number for him to pay. I don\'t think that\'s a smart idea. It is best to give customers your email address so they can pay. Honestly? I prefer payoneer. Phone support has also been wonderful.
    I like payoneer also, but I used a personal email to register. I need to phone support to see if I can change it:/

    That said I can't add payoneer as payment on my main site. They don't offer cascade billing and affiliates would FREAK if I put a payoneer pay button on my join form. But I'd like to use it for other things like customs and future projects.

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    Default Re: At the risk of getting yelled at...payment processors

    I can't get payoneer to work for me. It rejects the payments. It's done that twice now when I've tried to have indy clients just load money to my card direct from their site. Says I must go through one of the sites I got the payoneer card from, which is SM. What am I doing wrong there?


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    You can change your e-mail address on payoneer's website. I believe it's under account info??

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    Quote Originally Posted by IsobelWren View Post
    I can't get payoneer to work for me. It rejects the payments. It's done that twice now when I've tried to have indy clients just load money to my card direct from their site. Says I must go through one of the sites I got the payoneer card from, which is SM. What am I doing wrong there?
    i used payoneer with my cam clients last night. Cleared $150 working indy and every single payment went through. Now I'll have to wait 2 days to get that money. This is sweeeet!!!!

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    Oooh awesome! Well done... hope it continues to work well )(

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    Do not use payoneer for indy transactions or any other site transactions. Read the thread i just posted! I checked my email to find out that they did not put those payment through because it did not come from myfreecams which is bullshit. Why are they advertising on their website that they allow peer to peer transactions? What???????????

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    Ugh, now I'm confused. Does it work or does it not work?! I was really counting on receiving a payment today from one of my independent clients. I'll probably try it anyway just to see if it works. I'll be crossing my fingers.

    TouringGirlfriend, is your Payoneer account new? Maybe they're hesitant to approve payments with new accounts or something.

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    Actually, TG, I use Payoneer for payments from sites other than the one that issued it for me and I never had a single problem. I never received a single payment from the site that issued the card for me. Maybe they're hesitant to approve independent transactions if your account has not yet been used? I'd try emailing them to ask what the problem is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MistyRose View Post
    Actually, TG, I use Payoneer for payments from sites other than the one that issued it for me and I never had a single problem. I never received a single payment from the site that issued the card for me. Maybe they're hesitant to approve independent transactions if your account has not yet been used? I'd try emailing them to ask what the problem is.
    What are you talking about? That was not my problem. I have received payment from MFC on that card but not recently. I asked about independent transactions. Please see my other thread. I could careless about other sites right now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TouringGirlfriend View Post
    Do not use payoneer for indy transactions or any other site transactions.
    Actually, you advised people not to use payoneer for "any other site transactions".

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    Quote Originally Posted by MistyRose View Post
    Actually, you advised people not to use payoneer for "any other site transactions".


    yup! They might want to do their research on that!

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    ^^ It's possible that PJ is paying her as an individual not as a company

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    Quote Originally Posted by TouringGirlfriend View Post
    Why are they advertising on their website that they allow peer to peer transactions? What???????????
    Hey,

    We do currently offer card to card transfers, between cardholders who have signed up for the card under the same partner.

    I've replied to your other posts as well, but to keep this post short will not copy my answer here.

    Please feel free to e-mail me at [email protected] if you have any questions specific to your account. You may also call and chat live with our Customer Support operators at: http://www.payoneer.com/contactUs.aspx

    Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by la petite sexy View Post
    You can change your e-mail address on payoneer's website. I believe it's under account info??
    Thanks! I thought I'd have to reply or something. It was super easy to change

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