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@ PC - that's really a fucked-up way to incentivize cardholders to load funds into the system. You'd think they'd realize that after the ePassporte crash things like this will not attract as many new users from those in adult marketing.
They're making things so hard for themselves in this market. Like poor Talia having to explain that "each sponsor that signs up with us has a different fee structure, so some may have no fees for maintenance and others will." Which effectively means you need to look around for a sponsor which does not choose to charge fees to pay you. Someone should make a site/page listing all sponsors who payout via Payoneer and have a chart comparing the fees each sponsor charges. ...wait ... actually Payoneer should have that page. Unless of course they just simply eliminated the whole idiotic "just sign up through any of the sponsors we work with" ritual. And really, why not let someone actually sign up for a Payoneer account at the place you'd expect to be able to do that. You know, at Payoneer. ![]()
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Since ePassporte's downfall, I only take checks. If a sponsor doesn't offer to pay by check, I don't promote them. I realize that's easy for me, living in the U.S. where it doesn't cost me anything to cash them, but can be a pricey option for those living abroad. It's going to take some time for me to build trust in any of the newer payment solutions, and these types of threads do not create confidence.
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