Questions about ProPay. Need help?

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Jasyin asked:


Ok so I have been selling on eBay for about 6 months, and doing good. Now Paypal gave me “limited account access” for no reason other than I did 2,000 in sales that day and then tried to transfer my profit to my bank and payment to my dropshipper. I finaly figured out I needed a “Paypal Merchant Account” but now cant stand Paypal. I am about to open a ProPay account to get the heck away from Paypal’s useless freezing account practices.
Questions are:

1. Have any of you had any problems with ProPay… either using their service yourself or customers to pay through them.

2. Do you pay the Annual fee at sign up or when does this come into play.

3. Is their service as good and easy to use as it is made out to be.

4. They should be offering ProPay directly through eBay by the end of Oct, correct?

Dang….No one has any input?

I need help understand this short article,can u please help?

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lulu asked:


(Can you please let me know what are the main point of this article, I’m kinda confused. Thanks)

My Overall Summary:
This article is discusses mainly about the security of a national ID card. Because, the fear of terrorism that is why they come up with this type of identification card. The author is against this idea because he think by doing this the people have to give up some of their personal privacy which will be vulnerable to these people.

—-> Can someone tell me how can this type of national ID card help America prevent from terrorism?
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Threat of National ID

By: WILLIAM SAFIRE
Published: December 24, 2001

A device is now available to help pet owners find lost animals. It’s a little chip implanted under the skin in the back of the neck; any animal shelter can quickly scan lost dogs or cats and pick up the address of the worried owner.

That’s a good side of identification technology. There’s a bad side: fear of terrorism has placed Americans in danger of trading our ”right to be let alone” for the false sense of security of a national identification card.

All of us are willing to give up some of our personal privacy in return for greater safety. That’s why we gladly suffer the pat-downs and ”wanding” at airports, and show a local photo ID before boarding. Such precautions contribute to our peace of mind.

However, the fear of terror attack is being exploited by law enforcement sweeping for suspects as well as by commercial marketers seeking prospects. It has emboldened the zealots of intrusion to press for the holy grail of snoopery — a mandatory national ID.

Police unconcerned with the sanctity of an individual’s home have already developed heat sensors to let them look inside people’s houses. The federal ”Carnivore” surveillance system feeds on your meatiest e-mail. Think you can encrypt your way to privacy? The Justice Department is proud of its new ”Magic Lantern”: all attempts by computer owners to encode their messages can now be overwhelmed by an electronic bug the F.B.I. can plant on your keyboard to read every stroke.

But in the dreams of Big Brother and his cousin, Big Marketing, nothing can compare to forcing every person in the United States — under penalty of law — to carry what the totalitarians used to call ”papers.”

The plastic card would not merely show a photograph, signature and address, as driver’s licenses do. That’s only the beginning. In time, and with exquisite refinements, the card would contain not only a fingerprint, description of DNA and the details of your eye’s iris, but a host of other information about you.

Hospitals would say: How about a chip providing a complete medical history in case of emergencies? Merchants would add a chip for credit rating, bank accounts and product preferences, while divorced spouses would lobby for a rundown of net assets and yearly expenditures. Politicians would like to know voting records and political affiliation. Cops, of course, would insist on a record of arrests, speeding tickets, E-Z pass auto movements and links to suspicious Web sites and associates.

All this information and more is being collected already. With a national ID system, however, it can all be centered in a single dossier, even pressed on a single card — with a copy of that card in a national databank, supposedly confidential but available to any imaginative hacker.

What about us libertarian misfits who take the trouble to try to ”opt out”? We will not be able to travel, or buy on credit, or participate in tomorrow’s normal life. Soon enough, police as well as employers will consider those who resist full disclosure of their financial, academic, medical, religious, social and political affiliations to be suspect.

The universal use and likely abuse of the national ID — a discredit card — will trigger questions like: When did you begin subscribing to these publications and why were you visiting that spicy or seditious Web site? Why are you afraid to show us your papers on demand? Why are you paying cash? What do you have to hide?

Today’s diatribe will be scorned as alarmist by the same security-mongers who shrugged off our attorney general’s attempt to abolish habeas corpus (which libertarian protests and the Bush administration’s sober second thoughts seem to be aborting). But the lust to take advantage of the public’s fear of terrorist *********** by penetrating everyone’s private lives — this time including the lives of U.S. citizens protected by the Fourth Amendment — is gaining popularity.

Beware: It is not just an efficient little card to speed you though lines faster or to buy you sure-fire protection from ******* bombers. A national ID card would be a ticket to the loss of much of your personal freedom. Its size could then be reduced for implantation under the skin in the back of
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Its size could then be reduced for implantation under the skin in the back of your neck.

What to do if someone use other people’s credit card number to make a purchase on your website?

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ceotobe asked:


1. If someone stole other people’s credit card and make a purchase on a web site, and the victim filed a dispute with the credit card company, the website merchant will receive a chargeback. What should the merchant do to avoid this type chargeback record, especially the web site offers online services which is not tangible goods?

2. Even the merchant proved that this is someone else’s fraudulent transaction, will the fraudulent transaction amount counted toward the charegeback amount in the merchant’s merchant account? Who will suffer as a victim here - the merchant service bank or the merchant or the credit card issuer? It doesn’t make sense to hold the merchant responsible for the fraud since this is an online transaction and there is no way the merchant can prevent this, especially the fraudulent transaction has the correct 3-digit or 4-digit number and correct street address.

3. what should you do? report to the police and get the police to catch those people?

ebay question?

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cakj14 asked:


ive created a sellers account on ebay and im trying to post an item. ive gotten to the part where ive typed in starting price and shipping but right now im stuck on payment methods ill accept. ive selected personal check and money orders and did not select PAY PAL but its telling me i need to select pay pal or another merchant option. i do not want to use pay pal and i cant find other options besides im not a merchant. what do i do?

How to apply for PaySystems?

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pc2dj asked:


I read a few reviews from people talking about www.paysystems.com ’s internet merchant account.

But when I arrived at their website , the only thing I see is a log in form.
Do they not accept any more customers?

merchant account issue?

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Chiquita asked:


For unknown reasons our business merchant has put a block on our account so no money is being transferred into our checking account (since the 28th). No one will talk to us regarding what is going on. They’re telling us have your lawyer call we’re not allowed to talk to you.
Is it legal that without knowing what is going on to shut down this merchant and find a new company to run our business? We have checks going out of the account and we need the money. Also any idea why a merchant company would put a hold on the funds and not willing to talk unless its through a lawyer?? thank you

PayPal has locked out an account I never use. Yet it is paying merchants on my behalf. What’s best to do?

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Ms. Indepence asked:


When I contact them, I get an error message. I was merely checking their site. My next stop is the FTC. BBBonline.com recommended it.

Which electronic payment method may be used to make withdrawals, deposits, and transfer funds between accounts

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Nice girl asked:


as well as serve as an alternative to paper checks at merchant locations?
a. debit card
b. credit card
c.smart card
d. stored value card

Can I get a savings account if I am on the “black list”?

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asoobee asked:


Okay, to make a really long and comlicated story short, an online merchant falsy advertised a product and I withdrew my order but they still charged my account and it has since been overdrawn and I haven’t the funds to bring the balance to 0+. There are more details as to why I cannot dispute it but that’s another story ;-)
I am now on the “Black List” but am curious if I can open a savings account. It is impossible to overdraw a savings account since ATM’s charge you account at the withdraw. Unlike debit.

My new job pretty much requires you have EFT but I can’t. The account has been closed so I can’t even have it charged to my account to bring up the balance.

From the Messenger of Allah: To the followers of the Islam I say.?

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MUHAMMAD asked:


“God has told me in a vision what to do, and I confirm His command by giving my solemn promise to keep this agreement.”

To the followers of the Islam I say: Carry out my command, protect and help the Nazarene nation in this country of ours in their own land. Leave their places of worship in peace; help and assist their chief and their priests when in need of help, be it in the mountains, in the desert, on the sea, or at home. Leave all their possessions alone, be it houses or other property, do not destroy anything of their belongings, the followers of Islam shall not harm or molest any of this nation, because the Nazarenes are my subjects, pay tribute to me and will help the Muslims. No tribute, but what is agreed upon, shall be collected from them, their church buildings shall be left as they are, they shall not be altered, their priests shall be permitted to teach and worship in their own way-the Nazarenes have full liberty of worship in their churches and homes. None of their churches shall be torn down, or altered into a mosque, except by the consent and free will of the Nazarenes. If any one disobeys this command, the anger of God and His Prophet shall be upon him.

“The tribute paid the Nazarenes shall be used to promote the teachings of Islam and shall be deposited at the treasury of Beth Almal. A common man shall pay one denar (piece of money), but the merchants and people who own mines of gold and silver and are rich shall pay twelve denars. Strangers and people who have no houses or other settled property shall not have taxes levied upon them. If a man inherits property he shall pay a settled sum to the Baitulmal treasury. The Christians are not obliged to make war on the enemies of Islam, but if an enemy attacks the Christians, the Muslims shall not deny their help, but give them horses and weapons, if they need them, and protect them from evils from outside and keep the peace with them. The Christians are not obliged to turn Muslims, until God’s will makes them believers.

“The Muslims shall not force Christian women to accept Islam, but if they themselves wish to embrace it, the Muslims shall be kind to them.

“If a Christian woman is married to a Muslim and does not want to embrace Islam, she has liberty to worship at her own church according to her own religious belief, and her husband must not treat her unkindly on account of her religion. If any one disobeys this command, he disobeys God and his prophet and will be guilty of a great offense.

“If the Nazarenes wish to build a church, their Muslim neighbors shall help them. This shall be done, because the Christians have obeyed us and have come to us and pleaded for peace and mercy.

“If there be among the Christians a great and learned man the Muslims shall honor him and not be envious of his greatness.

“If any one is unjust and unkind to the Christians he will be guilty of disobeying the Prophet of God.

“The Christians should not shelter an enemy of Islam or give him horse, weapon or any other help. If a Muslim is in need the Christian shall for three days and nights be his host and shelter him from his enemies. The Christians shall, furthermore, protect the Mohammedan women and children and not deliver them up to the enemy or expose them to view. If the Nazarenes fail to fulfil these conditions, they have forfeited their right to protection, and the agreement is null and void.

“This document shall be entrusted to the Christian chief and head of their church for safe keeping.”

The peace of God be over them all! This agreement is written by Moavijah Ben Sofian, according to the dictates of Muhammad, the Messenger of God, in the 4th year of the Hegira in the city of Medina.

Al Qur`an says:

“And abuse not those whom they call upon besides
Allah, lest exceeding the limits, they abuse Allah through ignorance.
Thus to every people have We made their deeds fair-seeming; then to
their Lord is their return so he will inform them of what they did”
(6:109)

Al Qur’an says: “Those who restrain their anger and pardon men. And Allah loves the doer of good (to others)” (3: 133)

-The Messenger of God Muhammad peace be upon him and his pure progeny

What do you know about this letter?