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PayPal isn't friendly to providers...
hereinnyc 40 Reviews 536 reads
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Hello, I'm looking for a provider in manhattan that takes PayPal or gift cards for a session tomorrow night. Please let me know if you can accommodate. Thanks

RobinArdeur See my TER Reviews 619 reads
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and many ladies have stopped taking it for deposits and payment. Just a heads up. Good luck :)

Posted By: hereinnyc
Hello, I'm looking for a provider in manhattan that takes PayPal or gift cards for a session tomorrow night. Please let me know if you can accommodate. Thanks!  
 

chuckstiffy 13 Reviews 525 reads
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I was banned from Paypal for transferring money to a provider (ironically enough as b-day present, not in exchange for favors). They froze thousands of dollars in my account for over six months and eventually let me transfer it out with a warning never to use their system again.

RokkKrinn 449 reads
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...when dealing with providers always prefer gift cards or that other form of digital payment whose name I've sworn never to mention again on these here boards (because that would make me a "shill" for "them", you see...).

hereinnyc 40 Reviews 452 reads
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Hi yes, I've actually heard that they will freeze accounts, even with webcam girls. Thanks for the heads up!

MochaNautteBBW See my TER Reviews 476 reads
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I've heard horror stories of providers getting their accounts shut down and no access to their money. I've had clients that wanted to pay me with PayPal and I always decline because I have one PayPal account (just one) and I use that for when I sell on eBay...and I don't want to screw it up by giving my business PayPal account to a client I barely know. Plus if the poop hits the fan, that client can take the money back. Cash is the more viable (and sound) method to pay us providers.

hereinnyc 40 Reviews 402 reads
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Yeah PayPal is a nightmare. I found a website that allows you to buy gift cards with paypal accounts. That could be a good way to get around the whole issue.

MackenzieMorgan See my TER Reviews 521 reads
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A provider friend of mine used it once for a $300 deposit, followed a few weeks later for an $800 cancellation fee. Nothing "provider-ish" in her email address etc, but the account was frozen for inappropriate use. I'm not sure if she ever got her $800 back!

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