#11 by valerie » Thu Mar 02, 2017 16:08
I see nothing at all new.
Most payment processors request some kind of proper identification such as bank account....of course
because how are they going to transfer funds to your bank account without the information.....and....
most require some kind of ID such as a credit card or drivers license. They are not asking to take your
passport or any other id. They are asking for a copy of a legitimate id to prevent scamsters.
What I find so odd is the people that want privacy and security and want their information safe and
their payments fast YET they don't want to adhere to the payment policies.
I don't know what PayPal is doing now but back when they started, I had to load in a copy of my
drivers license and more. Same when Payza was AlertPay and I was the first person to join but I
still had to submit a copy of my drivers license and more. Same goes with SolidTrustPay, I joined
them years ago and I had to load in copy of drivers license and even more and extra info it seemed
to get the SolidTrustPay id card.
So I don't know what the big hoopla is. Submitting your identification to prove you are who you
say you are so you won't be cheated out of your funds, is a very much legitimate practice....even
offline!