Hello everyone,
I thought the information would prove itself useful in this forum, have a look at that thread :
http://sibsoft.net/forum/need-new-payment-methods-t4338.html
This is the official support and discussion forum for X File Sharing Pro, by Sibsoft, the most popular cyberlocker script.
To summarize you the thread I gave here, it seems more and more online payment processors are banning filehosts from their services, while paypal is a terrible bitch requesting lots and lots of documents before, possibly, agreeing.
Not all paygates act like that, it's the paygates taking credit cards, apparently webmoney and other systems (SMS, pre-funded accounts) still work.
Another thread in this forum (the thread for XFS' incoming V2) show that the Sibsoft admins are adding more paygates as time passes... but even those new paygates seems opposed, "by default unless there's serious discussion", to sponsoring cyberlockers.
This sheds a grim light on the whole cyberlocker system.
It's possible that I'm wrong at some point, since new XFS cyberlockers open regularly :blink:
But, still, I thought the information would interest you here.
I thought the information would prove itself useful in this forum, have a look at that thread :
http://sibsoft.net/forum/need-new-payment-methods-t4338.html
This is the official support and discussion forum for X File Sharing Pro, by Sibsoft, the most popular cyberlocker script.
To summarize you the thread I gave here, it seems more and more online payment processors are banning filehosts from their services, while paypal is a terrible bitch requesting lots and lots of documents before, possibly, agreeing.
Not all paygates act like that, it's the paygates taking credit cards, apparently webmoney and other systems (SMS, pre-funded accounts) still work.
Another thread in this forum (the thread for XFS' incoming V2) show that the Sibsoft admins are adding more paygates as time passes... but even those new paygates seems opposed, "by default unless there's serious discussion", to sponsoring cyberlockers.
This sheds a grim light on the whole cyberlocker system.
It's possible that I'm wrong at some point, since new XFS cyberlockers open regularly :blink:
But, still, I thought the information would interest you here.