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  • #713236
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    they call you immediately after registration, may be here is the
    problem

    #713241
    vladcizsol
    Member

    They never called me.

    Why would they not call me?

    #713243
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I am not sure if this is relevant or not, but I am a U.S. affiliate and successfully signed up for Click2Pay just two days ago (received the verification call and everything). So if Click2Pay has limited/restricted U.S. registrations it was done very recently. Perhaps it’s just a temporary problem and that could explain why it has been difficult to get through to them by phone.

    #713245
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    How about EU phone?
    PHONE (US): 1 888 254 2729
    PHONE (EU): +49 30 300 110 100

    #713247
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I tried, although I gave all 0’s for my ssn, I do not give out that to these online web wallets they have no need! This maybe is the problem but I refuse to give out that info, sorry guys I tried.

    An error occurred while processing your request.

    Error Number: 501

    Please try again or contact our Customer Service stating the error code displayed above.

    Helpdesk Information
    ID: XXXXXXXXXXXXXX7103494557
    MID: 000000315A38BA3D
    GMT: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 5:22:00 PM GMT
    Server: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 7:22:00 PM CEST

    #713250
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I have a problem giving out SSN also. I don’t do that. None of their business.

    #713255
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I’ve had Click2pay for over a year, I don’t use it often as their customer service is the absolute worst. But…I went to my account to log in, and am locked out. Not sure why as can’t talk to customer service either….. I don’t have time for their hold and phone tag games.

    #713263
    vladcizsol
    Member

    Dom did Click2Pay let you set up an account without giving your social?

    I gave them mine, but if it wasnt necessary I wish they would have said so.

    #713274
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Nope, no account.

    #713304
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Click2pay can go fuck themselfs for sure.

    #713314
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    BAM!

    Click2pay can go fuck themselfs for sure.

    Thanks for saying what I thought Captain!:D

    #713323
    Anonymous
    Guest

    I’ve decided to wait and see as it seems to me there will be a crop up of ewallets which will service US customers but this remains to be seen exactly who that may end up to be.

    It crosses my mind that Click2pay isn’t worth the hassle since they’ve shown to be so incompetent.

    am I wrong in thinking that worst case scenario we can always receive checks from sponsors? I mean it seems to me that there’s little way a bank in the states can know what what a check’s for … unless it states on there a specific reason and specifically where its from.

    or am I missing something?

    #713325
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I am just signing up with ePassporte, has anyone had problems with them?

    #713327
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I know professor didn’t want to know about international people but …

    I just tried to sign up for click2pay.
    – No social security number hassles (good because New Zeraland doesn’t have one) :satisfied
    – But they did not recognise my mastercard prefix (a major australasian bank)

    So I could not get past that step and sign up at Click2Pay either.

    They seem to have a lot of issues with their processes …
    :toidy:

    #713329
    Anonymous
    Inactive
    pearlgaming wrote:
    I am just signing up with ePassporte, has anyone had problems with them?

    I just looked at it …

    First thoughts — Uh OH/
    :tooconfus

    It’s a VISA thing.
    It hangs off VISA and is usable “where ever VISA is accepted”.

    Or have I got the wrong site ? https://www.epassporte.com/

    Credit card companies have carefully categorised everyone of their merchants, and that’s why they were rather quickly able to stop US cards (and Singaporian Cards) from being used at gambling sites.

    Every VISA transaction contains a merchant reference number and a SIC (Standard Industry Code) code.

    Basically unless the merchant is being very “subtle” it will say gambling.
    By subtle I mean not actually declaring the gambling subgroup and instead “fudging” and saying “entertainment” or “software” group or somesuch.
    :hehe:

    I don’t see how this is any difference to just having a VISA card – and unless the credit card companies are being willfully obstructive they can already determine exactly what “SIC group” each transaction is for.

    Let us know how this works out mate – but I’m not convinced it helps American affiliates or players.

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