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Showing posts with label payza. Show all posts
Showing posts with label payza. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

EgoPay.... finally :)

So August the 10th I got my money to invest in Just Been Paid like I do every month and I decided to use EgoPay. Funded Payza, send it to EgoPay and from there to my JSS account. Transaction was successful but as I checked my JSS account there was no money there. No problem... just wait a bit and check back later. 
Got back at the evening and see there: no money yet transferred. So I entered the conference room and asked about how long it normally takes to fund JSS account using EgoPay. The answer there was from 10 minutes to two hours. Oops... not good... let's wait till tomorrow and see what happens. 
The next morning I logged into my Just Been Paid account and still no money there. Of course this was too long waiting so I submitted a support ticked in my Just Been Paid back office about that funding problem
Well today I was just surfing the net and see there: I received an email from JSS-Support: Account Successfully funded :)
Logged in to see the money was there and also bought my triplers ;) So it took 4 days for EgoPay to send the money to my JSS account: maybe because I send it on a Friday?

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

New Payment processor!

Ok people! This is important as Payza just created a new processor and as early as July 20, 2012, Payza will begin utilizing this new affiliate site to process transactions for MOST of the business I and YOU are involved in.
This transition will also be made by many other organizations on the 20th.  
If you are in my team please:
I request that each member start the process of creating and verifying their new account as quickly as possible to facilitate a smooth transition to this new provider. it will keep you away from more delays... hopefully :)
The payment processor industry has been hit with new licensing
expectations as well as significant growth in the last quarter. 
This has caused delays with certain providers and changes with others.
To be better prepared for these situations in the future, I'm asking
you to establish an account with each of the pay providers we utilize. 
The verified accounts with each provider will insure better
access to your funds and deposits to your accounts.

Occasionally we experience technical challenges with certain providers that are
out of our control. In these situations, we find ourselves at the mercy of the
provider to get these issues resolved. 
Having multiple accounts will allow you to switch over to another provider if
one of them is experiencing technical challenges.


Ego Pay