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Discussion in 'Solicitations & Announcements' started by iowadawg, Oct 31, 2006.

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    Gamble Links Here

    Directory just for gambling and gambling related sites.

    Deep links now accepted on this directory.

    Thanks you.
     
    iowadawg, Oct 31, 2006 IP
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    rehash Well-Known Member

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    how come paypal allows you to process gamble payments?
    I've heard some had problems because of this
     
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    iowadawg Prominent Member

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    You are lost...lol

    THis is a directory, not a gambling site!
     
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    shenron Notable Member

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    But he's got a point there Joe. In fact paypal is buggin directory owners that use paypal for payments. As far as I know the main problem there is using paypal's logo, so you should be safe if you don't have it anywhere, not mention paypal until the directory re-directs you to the paypal payment page. :)
     
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    romow Peon

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    As far as I know, removing the paypal logo is not enough.
    They review suspicious payments manually and put those accounts in limited access if they are associated with gambling site submissions.

    Apparently OP does not follow this thread:
    http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=164556
     
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    shenron Notable Member

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    Ouch! Thx for the heads up, now I see the details I was missing. Thx!

    ** Investigating thread now **
     
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    iowadawg Prominent Member

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    Hmmm....interesting reading there.

    Will have to check with paypal to make sure.

    They have never bugged me about any payments or where I get the payments from.

    But to be safe, may have to find another pay processor just for that site.

    The paypal logo does not show until after you submit and go to pay.
    That logo itself can be changed to a custom one not associated with paypal, yet still going to paypal.
     
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    Well, I too have been contacted by paypal and asked to remove the logo, text and anything related to paypal on my gambling directory.

    Unless I did that, they made my account "limited access". I know some @$$hole from DP reported this to PP.

    Remember, if PP finds repeat violation, they can seal your account permanently without notice.

    I'm seeking alternative payment processors who have no problem accepting these payments...anyone has a suggestion ?
     
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