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January 26, 2007 at 3:06 pm #724460
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InactiveLet’s not start spreading news to scare people!
January 26, 2007 at 3:14 pm #724461Anonymous
Inactivecorpfan1 wrote:Let’s not start spreading news to scare people!Sheesh…what the heck is wrong with you?
You will notice my dear…if you took the time to really read my post that the title of the thread was posted with a “?”. Actually several..LOL. In addition the post was simply asking my fellow affiliates, gamblers ect. had they heard or experienced the same thing. I was trying to help a member out and thought what better place to come to. This is where you find people in the know! Obviously you are not one of them!
FYI…big difference between trying to scare people and trying to get some information. LAWD!
January 26, 2007 at 6:29 pm #724483Anonymous
InactiveNow, now.

As far as I know there is no reason to think click2pay is anything but totally overwhelmed buy the onslaught they experienced after Neteller closed to the US.
The best way to help your forum member is to call Click2pay, or write to them, and ask them.
In this time of flux it is best to go directly to the source, rumors spread too easily and can be very hurtful.
Now be nice to each other.
January 26, 2007 at 6:59 pm #724484Anonymous
InactiveHi folks!
Is anyone else having problems? A member made this post at my board looking for help.
Ok…I am not sure how this post is being taken as trying to scare people or spread rumors. The member states they have written with no response, I have as well. There was absolutely no accusation made BY ME and I interpeted the members post to be speaking of her own account and always think it best to quote verbatim.
I am simply making an attempt to reach out to a wide spread audience to find out if the locking of his/her account was an isolated incident or were others experiencing the same thing.I am suprised frankly at the responses. I thought that is what this venue was for and I have seen 100 other threads with similiar questions.
My mistake apparently.
In addition as an affiliate, I am trying to find a viable option to recieve my payments this month. After getting the news about EZIpay this morning…I am trying to figure out if Click2pay will be the solution. I thought I would come and find out if anyone else is having problems accessing their account.
January 26, 2007 at 7:20 pm #724485Anonymous
InactiveLike I said before, they are totally swamped and overwhelmed and there is no telling what will happen. Only they know.
January 26, 2007 at 7:20 pm #724486Anonymous
Inactivemost likely the new account lock, as they are locked when created but they are no longer unlocking US accounts.
January 26, 2007 at 7:28 pm #724488Anonymous
Inactiveallfreechips wrote:most likely the new account lock, as they are locked when created but they are no longer unlocking US accounts.AWWW MY HERO!!
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LOLThat is all I am trying to find out. If anyone else has experienced having their ACTIVE Click2pay account locked, for the member as well as myself and my partners.
OBVIOUSLY…no one knows what the future holds. I am just trying to get some current feedback from ACTIVE US CLICK2PAY ACCOUNT HOLDERS.
Thank you for your response.
January 26, 2007 at 7:29 pm #724490Anonymous
InactiveI have not seen a case where an ACTIVE account was LOCKED after. Only all new accounts start as LOCKED..
Hope that makes sense.
January 26, 2007 at 7:35 pm #724491Anonymous
InactiveYes…it makes perfect sense. I thank you for taking the time to post back to me. I just this week changed all my affiliate accounts over to EZIpay only to find this morning that this is no longer an option. I do have a Click2pay account, however after seeing this post on our board, I thought it best to reach out and find out if anyone else besides this member was having problems.
Thanks again!
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