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TJamMoneyMan
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# Posted: 12 Dec 2007 20:02
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I just got the following email reply from the i4b website owner JON DAVIES. I would think everyone who emailed him got this reply, but on the other hand who knows? I imagine this reply applies to everyone promoting i4b.
(This is not JON DAVIES fault either. It's PAYPAL's!!!)
Hi, Unfortunately it is not possible to delete just the paypal button from your site. The only way to not link to paypal is to delete the link completely. Please let me know if you want me to do that.
Also, please note that my site does not violate any of paypals terms. Take a look here to see just how unethical paypal are in the way they operate:
www.paypalsucks.com
Thanks
Jon
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sdcindy
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# Posted: 13 Dec 2007 00:33
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Quoting: TJamMoneyMan Hi, Unfortunately it is not possible to delete just the paypal button from your site. The only way to not link to paypal is to delete the link completely. Please let me know if you want me to do that.
TJam,
I asked Jon to delete my link this morning - he said he did but it still works so Paypal won't release my account. Did he disable your account? I hope mine was just a glitch.
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Cindy
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TJamMoneyMan
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# Posted: 13 Dec 2007 06:47
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Quoting: sdcindy Did he disable your account?
He was able to remove the paypal button and replace it with ALERT PAY, according to the email he sent me. I'll be trying to settle things with paypal first chance I get...
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# Posted: 13 Dec 2007 11:20
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Hey thanks TJam,
He did the same for me. Now it will be interesting to see if we can restore Paypal.
Cindy
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TJamMoneyMan
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# Posted: 13 Dec 2007 14:39
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Quoting: sdcindy Now it will be interesting to see if we can restore Paypal.
Well, I was successful. I'm back IN with paypal.
How 'bout you?
How 'bout anyone else?
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maricel
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# Posted: 13 Dec 2007 16:42
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PP have not replied to my mail yet
I was hoping that previous good behaviour would count for something, how did you contact them?
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# Posted: 14 Dec 2007 00:18 · Edited by: sdcindy
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No - Paypal still has a block on my account. Don't know what's taking them so long.
Cindy
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# Posted: 14 Dec 2007 14:18
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I tried it but have not been lucky, no sales at all, but the problem is that my Paypal account is locked since I have the 6x6 link. I tried to contact 6x6 without any answer from them. Is there anybody who can give me a good email to ask 6x6 to destroy my 6x6 link, so to unlock my paypal account.
Thanks for help
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TJamMoneyMan
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# Posted: 15 Dec 2007 01:25
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Quoting: aryanae Is there anybody who can give me a good email to ask 6x6 to destroy my 6x6 link, so to unlock my paypal account. Thanks for help
If you follow the postings on this matter in this thread and the 2020unlimited thread, you will get the help you need...
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# Posted: 5 Jan 2009 04:17
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I just ran across this post from google and see it is wayyyy oudated lol anyway 6x6 has came a long way and still doing very well for those of you who are curious.
About the paypal issue, i have never had a problem with them canceling my account in any way, 100's of sales thus far.
I hope this clears up the paypal confusion.
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TJamMoneyMan
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# Posted: 5 Jan 2009 08:39
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bells401: I hope this clears up the paypal confusion.
It does NOT!
Anyone wanna risk losing their Paypal account for this turkey of a website offer??
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bells401
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# Posted: 5 Jan 2009 17:44
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LMAO @turkey.
It's legit unlike crap gifting schemes
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# Posted: 5 Jan 2009 18:25 · Edited by: AppealMarketing
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I sold the original version of 6by6millions and it was a nice little program, sold over 150, so I was happy. Until paypal shut my account down for that program and just about every other one I was in. I will NEVER join another biz op with paypal, just too risky, don't want to go through that again! Alertpay is the way to go for those programs. Just MHO.
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# Posted: 5 Jan 2009 19:02 · Edited by: TJamMoneyMan
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bells401: LMAO @turkey. It's legit unlike crap gifting schemes
I've done them both. 6x6mill, and cash gifting.
The turkey award goes to 6x6 million!
It's ok for what you get. Judging from other bare minimum collections of e-products out there. But when the paypal issues arose, where was the support?
And come now, who buys into 6x6m and other el cheapo e-bundles for the e-products themselves? They are online marketing 'hot potatos'! You buy 'em, to SELL 'em!
But if you want a THOROUGH collection of e-products, I offer to ANYONE the 'dare to compare' - of the e-stuff you get with Eprospect Finder for only $15! To say NOTHING of the matrix payout!!
Good luck with 6x6m!
Been there, done that...
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# Posted: 5 Jan 2009 19:06
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There is however another option for those who don't trust paypal. As you all know payments can be recieved via alertpay,gold trust etc..
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