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October 26, 2006 at 6:06 pm #713572
Anonymous
InactiveThanks guys, just what I wanted to hear
October 26, 2006 at 6:17 pm #713573Anonymous
InactiveI’ve been trying to sign up for Click2Pay for two days now, and I keep getting a 501 error. I tried to sign up with both IE and Firefox, I turned off my popup blockers, and I tried using a different computer too. No success.
I called the support desk, and they said that their server might be overloaded and that I should try again later….I signed up for Moneybookers instead — that went smoothly. Here is a referral link if anyone would like to sign up under me. :bigsmile:
October 26, 2006 at 7:16 pm #713576Anonymous
InactiveI agree with Dom.
Gambling Federation properties have been promoting Click2Pay services to all their players. This is indeed a secure and reliable alternative to payment processors that won’t accept US business.
As per Professor statement, they are here for the long haul.
Cheers.
October 26, 2006 at 7:59 pm #713577
supervinceMemberMost of my affiliate earnings are being wire transferred directly to my bank account. Is this a bad idea? Im in the US and my bank accepted them this month. With 888.com they actually transfer it as a direct deposit.
October 31, 2006 at 5:40 am #714084Anonymous
InactiveWe work very closely with Click2Pay. Like all businesses that go through a big growth stage they have some support problems from time to time. But on the whole they are a great bunch of people to deal with and I trust them 100%.
Their service (once you have an account) is actually a lot better than NETeller from a player’s perspective as there is no need to pre-fund your Click2Pay account. Once you have a payment method set up (credit card or bank account) you can deposit to your casino/poker account directly from the poker room without having to go to the click2pay.com website.
I recommend every afiliate getting a Click2Pay account and putting up an informational page on their websites.
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