Even though our partnership did not go well but the provider DID NOT try to scam me.Yes it was the nature of the business that led to the loss of the money. We all should move on now.
Not because I didn't listen but because you didnot include any instructions at all. After things fell apart you talked like it was my fault. In the beginning you were all like "it's ok, it is safe" and you knew beforehand what kind of business it was so dont pretend it's entirely my fault...
Well I'm saying this based on my experiences with Russian processors because in the past I have tried charging USA cards with Russian processors. Of course I was charging my own cards and not other people's cards but the results were the same nonetheless.
After a lot of unsuccessful searches for a card processor that would accept my business, I have decided to give up on that quest and open up to the idea of having about 100 paypal accounts each alternately receives card payments until a certain sales revenue volume is reached and then stop there...
I'm using 4G and my IP changes to a new one every time I turn my 4G on and off. By the way, what did my countryman do to this forum to receive a bad reputation?
I was scammed by Duspay by the way. They took my rolling deposit of about 15k. Their acquiring bank is horrible, 25% of the transactions did not go through.
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