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PayPal is apparently no longer accepting Paid To Click advertisement websites. NeoBux and ***** will also be losing their PayPal accounts also in the coming days.
PayPal is now a bank in Luxemberg, and is quoting all sorts of nonsense European Legal justifications. But ultimately they don't want to risk their "prestige" serving what they perceive as high risk businesses, that upon potential bankruptcy could hurt their reputation.
en neobux se coscan de esto y preguntan en el foro si es cierto lo q se dijo en MTV y el admin contesta.
That's not true since we're in good standing with PayPal so there's no need to worry about that. The other site you mentioned is also in good standing since, as we, they're a legitimate business.
It's normal for others to blame PayPal (and try to say "it's not only us") when PayPal discovers the illegitimacy of the "business" being operated. Unfortunately this has happened many times and it won't stop happening since it's easier to do this than to say "we tricked you".
In the end all that matters is that we must congratulate PayPal for getting rid of HYIP and "Ponzi" schemes disguised as PTC.
Mientras en clixsence tb. se hacen eco de lo dicho en MTV...
un forero copiapega de MTV: I was reading this in another forum, do you know if it's true?
"PayPal is apparently no longer accepting Paid To Click advertisement websites. NeoBux and Clixsense will also be losing their PayPal accounts also in the coming days.
PayPal is now a bank in Luxemberg, and is quoting all sorts of nonsense European Legal justifications. But ultimately they don't want to risk their "prestige" serving what they perceive as high risk businesses, that upon potential bankruptcy could hurt their reputation."
otro forero contesta con copia y pega de neobux:
forero 2 : Not true. Some sites say this just before they turn scam, fold, go out of business etc. Don't believe all you read elswhere.
"That's not true since we're in good standing with PayPal so there's no need to worry about that. The other site you mentioned is also in good standing since, as we, they're a legitimate business.
It's normal for others to blame PayPal (and try to say "it's not only us") when PayPal discovers the illegitimacy of the "business" being operated. Unfortunately this has happened many times and it won't stop happening since it's easier to do this than to say "we tricked you".
In the end all that matters is that we must congratulate PayPal for getting rid of HYIP and "Ponzi" schemes disguised as PTC".
From Admin of another well known site. So no need to worry.
y sale el admin..
Yep, ottsy is exactly right. We've been in touch with Paypal directly about this matter and we were told that our Paypal account is in no danger of being closed. It's funny how the 2 big legit sites always get pulled into these things.
Jim
PayPal is apparently no longer accepting Paid To Click advertisement websites. NeoBux and ***** will also be losing their PayPal accounts also in the coming days.
PayPal is now a bank in Luxemberg, and is quoting all sorts of nonsense European Legal justifications. But ultimately they don't want to risk their "prestige" serving what they perceive as high risk businesses, that upon potential bankruptcy could hurt their reputation.
en neobux se coscan de esto y preguntan en el foro si es cierto lo q se dijo en MTV y el admin contesta.
That's not true since we're in good standing with PayPal so there's no need to worry about that. The other site you mentioned is also in good standing since, as we, they're a legitimate business.
It's normal for others to blame PayPal (and try to say "it's not only us") when PayPal discovers the illegitimacy of the "business" being operated. Unfortunately this has happened many times and it won't stop happening since it's easier to do this than to say "we tricked you".
In the end all that matters is that we must congratulate PayPal for getting rid of HYIP and "Ponzi" schemes disguised as PTC.
Mientras en clixsence tb. se hacen eco de lo dicho en MTV...
un forero copiapega de MTV: I was reading this in another forum, do you know if it's true?
"PayPal is apparently no longer accepting Paid To Click advertisement websites. NeoBux and Clixsense will also be losing their PayPal accounts also in the coming days.
PayPal is now a bank in Luxemberg, and is quoting all sorts of nonsense European Legal justifications. But ultimately they don't want to risk their "prestige" serving what they perceive as high risk businesses, that upon potential bankruptcy could hurt their reputation."
otro forero contesta con copia y pega de neobux:
forero 2 : Not true. Some sites say this just before they turn scam, fold, go out of business etc. Don't believe all you read elswhere.
"That's not true since we're in good standing with PayPal so there's no need to worry about that. The other site you mentioned is also in good standing since, as we, they're a legitimate business.
It's normal for others to blame PayPal (and try to say "it's not only us") when PayPal discovers the illegitimacy of the "business" being operated. Unfortunately this has happened many times and it won't stop happening since it's easier to do this than to say "we tricked you".
In the end all that matters is that we must congratulate PayPal for getting rid of HYIP and "Ponzi" schemes disguised as PTC".
From Admin of another well known site. So no need to worry.
y sale el admin..
Yep, ottsy is exactly right. We've been in touch with Paypal directly about this matter and we were told that our Paypal account is in no danger of being closed. It's funny how the 2 big legit sites always get pulled into these things.
Jim