PAYPAL DO NOT ALLOW ADULT SITES TO USE THEIR SERVICES, ESPECIALLY FOR USED PANTIES
We are seeing an increasing number of girls coming onto the panty selling scene with absolutely no desire to even look up the basic do’s and dont’s of selling. We are getting tiresome of continously having to repeat ourselves for the sake of these lazy people.
The first and foremost error that most girls do is blindly just start selling, they think that buyers are going to fall over themselves to buy from them, they think they will get stinky rich and to top it all they use PAYPAL.
PayPal is NOT an acceptable form of payment.
PAYPAL DO NOT ALLOW ADULT SITES TO USE THEIR SERVICES, ESPECIALLY FOR USED PANTIES
If you DO use them you are putting yourself at risk. Not only do PayPal freeze your account and hold on to your monies, they have been known to EVEN FREEZE THE BUYERS ACCOUNT TOO!!
Any girl who wants to make this business successful must do their homework first. This isn’t about getting rich or making money either, this is doing it because you genuinely enjoy it. Do your homework, don’t expect anybody to do it all for you.
PAYPAL DO NOT ALLOW ADULT SITES TO USE THEIR SERVICES, ESPECIALLY FOR USED PANTIES
Get the picture?
For your information:
Nochex, PPPay and most other online payment providers DO NOT accept adult transactions either. Read other articles and information on what alternative payment options there is. The information IS here!
Updated in April 2009
PAYPAL SET TO FINE USERS
Attempt to police practices is business as usual for eBay sellers — unless they’re in the wrong business.
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Beginning Friday, PayPal will begin penalizing users who buy things it doesn’t want them to: prescription drugs from unverified pharmacies, material with even a whiff of sex and gambling or lottery services.
On August 23, PayPal gave users via e-mail 30 days’ notice that it could levy a fine of $500 on those who violate its acceptable use policies. Its compliance team will strictly enforce the new acceptable use policy to implement the monetary fines on both buyers and sellers who use the transaction service to trade in items the San j18e, Calif.-based company has outlawed.
Those policies prohibit a wide variety of things, from stuffed migratory birds to used airbags. But the user agreement revision singles out those who, despite the transaction platform’s best efforts, persist in using it to pay for forbidden goods and services in the mature audiences, prescription drugs and gambling categories. A PayPal spokesperson said the fines were an evolution of its policy prohibiting these activities; she declined to say what percentage of the service’s transactions might engage in barred goods.