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rpdesign wrote: as long as it is PTC site, paypal no longer wants to be associated with them. so, if clixsense removes ptc and the 8 level system, chances are paypal might be back here. if you take a look at other sites WITHOUT ptc, they are still using paypal without problem.
prism1969 wrote: Paypal is gaining momentum in banning sites; they got Neobux on July 9th. There's a long message in their forum about it... First BuxP, then here, now Neo - all the longtime sites... I think Wordlinx is the only one left but they have another business model attached to their ptc so I "think" they are safe.
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hlrive wrote: Losing Paypal here and at a few other PTC sites doesn't bother me to bad. I can always use Payza if the need arises, however due to their fees sending it to a credit card I would have to have $100 + to transfer it to my credit card. The CC company gets $20 to accept the payment and Payza gets another $15 so all in all it has to be a large amount if I transfer the cash.
Darkstar2 wrote:prism1969 wrote: Paypal is gaining momentum in banning sites; they got Neobux on July 9th. There's a long message in their forum about it... First BuxP, then here, now Neo - all the longtime sites... I think Wordlinx is the only one left but they have another business model attached to their ptc so I "think" they are safe.
So did ClixSense and Neobux. It makes no difference. The moment there is PTC in the equation, PayPal wants nothing to do with it. ClixSense was GPT + PTC, mostly GPT lately, yet they lost PayPal. Basically PayPal does not understand the difference between a "BUX" and a genuine "PTC" - both models are totally different, so they take the easy way out and condemn all paid to click sites. Sites might go on without PayPal, BUT, question is now, will this affect the number of ads ? Don,t most advertisers use PayPal ? Will they be willing to open new payment processors, I guess there will likely be a transition but one thing for sure, the SCAM industry will survive. The GOOD guys will be affected but the bad guys will get stronger........ Perfect Money and BITCOIN is what's keeping the scam industry alive, including HYIP.
As far as NB, they have another issue, not only did their PayPal get cut, it is now not possible to cash out from that site for the time being, 4 weeks to be exact, at least.
chefkang wrote:
As for the 3-4 weeks of waiting time, this is valid only for those who had used PayPal for most of their purchases.
So IT IS possible to cashout from that site and they have users posting proof of payment every day, including today
realpizza wrote: Why would the payment processors you use for purchases affect how much you can withdraw from those payment processors though? That part seems odd to me. Is this a common practice among PTC/GPT sites? Clixsense doesn't seem to have that kind of clause from what I can see.Because Neobux has to comply to the European anti-money laundry legal regulations and because being the biggest PTC/GPT in size (traffic, revenues, etc.) creates additional liability.