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Very bad news and big blow to the PTC industry » Post #34

Wed Apr 04, 2018 13:21 in General Talk

topgear_1 wrote: Payza never asked for Passport at-least not for me only had to provide PAN card which is a must for any kind of account opening in a financial service in India. Just made my withdrawal request from payza yesterday and I'm positive about getting it.

Good for you. They asked me for my passport and since I am EU citizen living in UK my passport is not UK one and they refused to verify my account saying my passport is invalid in UK. Explaining them how EU works did not work either as they did not understand anything I said and gave me google translator generated sentences, where some did not even make sense.

Very bad news and big blow to the PTC industry » Post #33

Wed Apr 04, 2018 13:16 in General Talk

Nikorj wrote: And suddenly Skrill's high fees don't seem that bad anyway.

The reason i've never signed up with payza, Was their ridicoulous demands of foto-copying my passport and send it to them, Guess i should be glad i didn't.

Sorry to all of you who lost your money (Hopefully it's only temporarily).

I have them for a year now. Not complaining at all. Paid GBP10 annual fee (0.83 per month) and use it for purchases and rare cases for cash withdrawals and cost is around 0,17 per 10.00GBP, which is much better than transferring money to account or card and paying high fees. Never had problems with card.

Very bad news and big blow to the PTC industry » Post #9

Wed Mar 21, 2018 14:52 in General Talk

Darkstar2 wrote: After PayPal has cut ties to PTC industries, now comes yet another devastating blow that could have major impact on PTC and other sites. Payza is no more ! The site has been seized by the US DOJ. The same faith that happened with Liberty Reserve and EGOPAY...... I will not go into detail about why but for more information visit this site:

Obopay/Payza | USAO-DC | Department of Justice

Another PTC, Neobux has removed Payza from their payment processor, they claim it is temporary, but things don't look good, as the site and monies are seized, when this happened with EGOPAY, they never recovered and never came back online.

I want to say more on the matter but it's best I reserve my comments, I thought after the AP fiasco that Payza was licensed :/ why the HELL did I have to go through a verification process, send my ID, personal info, banking info, only to find out now that they were allegedly non licensed :/

I am not surprised about Payza. I found them dodgy back when I tried to verify my account. Their verification process was utter breaching every personal data protection rule. I never finished my verification and never ever used them.

My first PAYMENT » Post #1

Wed Jul 19, 2017 15:37 in Payment Proofs

Thanks :clap:
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