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ProPay: Have to enter data on same day as transaction?
If you own a business and are considering propay for your cc txn, then
this is for you. I would strongly recommend to everyone that they DO NOT open an acct with propay. I have been trying to close my acct with them for over a month. Every time I try to close it, I have been given a reason why I cannot close it. ( i need to clear the active balance by sending this person an email or that person) Do not use them. 1. they don't have a phone. You can only contact them by email. 2. they are starting to charge huge fees starting next month. You can do much better with a real merchant acct. 3. You have to give them $250 or more to hold in reserve with no interest when you use the service. 4. When you close the acct, as I am trying to do, they hold on to the reserve and then tell you cannot close the acct because money is in reserve and then they charge you monthly fees because your acct is inactive. Yet, you cannot use the acct because you are trying to close it and it takes 6 mos to release the reserve funds. and you cannot close it because money is in reserve. Does that make any sense? DO NOT USE PROPAY! (http://www.propay.com) Kammy Fred A. Murphy wrote: On 27-Feb-2003, (Roger Fulton) wrote: Seems to me that Dan is contradicting the Payment Services Agreement. I don't want to make hundreds of dollars of sales on a weekend and then not be able to process any of them ever. I'd want it in writing from corporate in a form other than a live chat transcript. Any time something like this would get disputed, the rule is that the contract overrides anything told to you by a salesman, etc, unless it is in writing and approved. -- You want sympathy? It's in the dictionary. Between suicide and syphilis. |
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I've used Propay for 4 years with wonderful results. I have talked to
them both by phone and my their instant online chat with no problems. They are actually lowering their fees next month with various upgrades available. They've raised my limits periodically without requiring a deposit due to my good record with them. I now process about $5,000 a month with them without incident. Thought I'd give the flip side of this rant. Lori Chuck wrote: On 22 Feb 2005 12:06:41 -0800, wrote: All of which begs the questions: - Did you bother reading the member's agreement? - Why would ANYbody trust their finances and indeed their cash to some fly-by-night outfit that doesn't even have a PHONE NUMBER??!! If you own a business and are considering propay for your cc txn, then this is for you. I would strongly recommend to everyone that they DO NOT open an acct with propay. I have been trying to close my acct with them for over a month. Every time I try to close it, I have been given a reason why I cannot close it. ( i need to clear the active balance by sending this person an email or that person) Do not use them. 1. they don't have a phone. You can only contact them by email. 2. they are starting to charge huge fees starting next month. You can do much better with a real merchant acct. 3. You have to give them $250 or more to hold in reserve with no interest when you use the service. 4. When you close the acct, as I am trying to do, they hold on to the reserve and then tell you cannot close the acct because money is in reserve and then they charge you monthly fees because your acct is inactive. Yet, you cannot use the acct because you are trying to close it and it takes 6 mos to release the reserve funds. and you cannot close it because money is in reserve. Does that make any sense? DO NOT USE PROPAY! (http://www.propay.com) Kammy Fred A. Murphy wrote: On 27-Feb-2003, (Roger Fulton) wrote: Seems to me that Dan is contradicting the Payment Services Agreement. I don't want to make hundreds of dollars of sales on a weekend and then not be able to process any of them ever. I'd want it in writing from corporate in a form other than a live chat transcript. Any time something like this would get disputed, the rule is that the contract overrides anything told to you by a salesman, etc, unless it is in writing and approved. -- You want sympathy? It's in the dictionary. Between suicide and syphilis. -- Chuck *#:^) chaz3913(AT)yahoo(DOT)com Anti-spam sig: please remove "NO SPAM" from e-mail address to reply. September 11, 2001 - Never Forget ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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I have used Propay for 2 years. I did have to provide a reserve to increase
my monthly and single sale limits but I can tell you my sales increased substantially since adding credit cards to the mix, thanks to Propay. They are more reasonable than other CC providers. Sorry to hear about your experience. I have no complaints.......Ralph wrote in message oups.com... If you own a business and are considering propay for your cc txn, then this is for you. I would strongly recommend to everyone that they DO NOT open an acct with propay. I have been trying to close my acct with them for over a month. Every time I try to close it, I have been given a reason why I cannot close it. ( i need to clear the active balance by sending this person an email or that person) Do not use them. 1. they don't have a phone. You can only contact them by email. 2. they are starting to charge huge fees starting next month. You can do much better with a real merchant acct. 3. You have to give them $250 or more to hold in reserve with no interest when you use the service. 4. When you close the acct, as I am trying to do, they hold on to the reserve and then tell you cannot close the acct because money is in reserve and then they charge you monthly fees because your acct is inactive. Yet, you cannot use the acct because you are trying to close it and it takes 6 mos to release the reserve funds. and you cannot close it because money is in reserve. Does that make any sense? DO NOT USE PROPAY! (http://www.propay.com) Kammy Fred A. Murphy wrote: On 27-Feb-2003, (Roger Fulton) wrote: Seems to me that Dan is contradicting the Payment Services Agreement. I don't want to make hundreds of dollars of sales on a weekend and then not be able to process any of them ever. I'd want it in writing from corporate in a form other than a live chat transcript. Any time something like this would get disputed, the rule is that the contract overrides anything told to you by a salesman, etc, unless it is in writing and approved. -- You want sympathy? It's in the dictionary. Between suicide and syphilis. |
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