I feel some kinda way about using pay pal after hearing all this crap about ladies' accounts being frozen, etc. when pay pal suspects something. Originally Posted by Nina RaeI do not suggest using paypal for anything adult-related. I do web design part-time and did an adult web site for a phone sex operator. She paid me only a down payment of the design, and 3 days later, she hollered she didn't like the design to the card that she funded her paypal with to pay men and took the money back. They froze my account and I can't use an account I had for 6 years because of her. Don't do it lol whatever you do.. don't do it.
A friend of mine got tripped up by the electronic fingerprints we leave when we use technology. The ability to be tracked especially when its related to money gets better every day. Cash will remain king to remain anonymous. Originally Posted by ShackleExcept for the fact that the treasury department tracks the movement of large bills (via the magnetic strip embedded in the paper) via GPS. Even with cash, you are not as anonymous as you think you are.
I do not suggest using paypal for anything adult-related. I do web design part-time and did an adult web site for a phone sex operator. She paid me only a down payment of the design, and 3 days later, she hollered she didn't like the design to the card that she funded her paypal with to pay men and took the money back. They froze my account and I can't use an account I had for 6 years because of her. Don't do it lol whatever you do.. don't do it. Originally Posted by okcMassageGirlI think you might be making an argument FOR the consumer to use it. Without hearing both sides of the story, it sounds like you did not provide the agreed services--not sure what point you were making here.
I think you might be making an argument FOR the consumer to use it. Without hearing both sides of the story, it sounds like you did not provide the agreed services--not sure what point you were making here. Originally Posted by ANONONEI provided the service.. I was ready for her to check the initial design for the changes.. she thought it should be perfect the first time, wanted her money back. Plain and simple. There was a contract signed, etc. Anything adult-related is against Paypal Policy. I even spoke to a representative the other day about it.. anything adult-related that isn't a tangible good is still against paypal policy.. no matter if there's a contract or anything like that. That's the point I'm trying to make lol I wouldn't wanna put my money into a company like that and hope to get it back.
Except for the fact that the treasury department tracks the movement of large bills (via the magnetic strip embedded in the paper) via GPS. Even with cash, you are not as anonymous as you think you are. Originally Posted by ANONONEI find that pretty hard to believe. Doesn't a GPS need some type of energy source? Plus wouldn't that be pretty cost prohibitive.
Plus wouldn't that be pretty cost prohibitive. Originally Posted by AnsleyI'm not saying A1's right on this, but the Gov't has pretty deep pockets...especially since, unlike the rest of us, it can spend on a deficit basis w/o any real ceiling.
I find that pretty hard to believe. Doesn't a GPS need some type of energy source? Plus wouldn't that be pretty cost prohibitive. Originally Posted by AnsleyAs far as I know, no. A power source is not required on both ends for RFID tags to track via scanners or, yes a satellite.
As far as I know, no. A power source is not required on both ends for RFID tags to track via scanners or, yes a satellite. Originally Posted by ANONONEWork ID's are a RFID. But work in only a short range. Any work ID that does not have a barcode or magnetic-code on it, may have three small blue dots on the back of it. The detector puts out a small radio frequency. If the right RF, the card will get its power from that. And then send back(RF) the information about you. The door will unlock and you are at work. And a computer some where knows it and the time.