Which payment processor allows seling: facebook likes, twiter followers, youtube views

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As the title says

Which payment processor will allow selling:
  • facebook likes/fans
  • twitter followers
  • youtube views


not many allow this, 2checkout will allow it? clickbank?
 
Clickbank & 2checkout will ban you for it. You probably need a merchant account, but they might ban you for it if Google or Facebook complains.
 
what about regnow?
any chance with them?
 
saw some sites using 2checkout but ill guess ill need better to ask them directly, what are the forex people using atm?
 
Actually I have know some people to use paypal. But you have to be smart
about it and not list that the actual products are " Likes " ect. Just put a order
number. Then you should be safe.

Good Luck
 
Actually I have know some people to use paypal. But you have to be smart
about it and not list that the actual products are " Likes " ect. Just put a order
number. Then you should be safe.

Good Luck

yea most dealers are doing it with paypal

would be cool to have it aside and some gateway payment processor, but idk which one

what are forex niches using?
 
Actually I have know some people to use paypal. But you have to be smart
about it and not list that the actual products are " Likes " ect. Just put a order
number. Then you should be safe.

Good Luck
That seems to be the best available option now.
 
You could always use "E-currency" payment processors like:

http://www.libertyreserve.com
http://www.hd-money.com

Both of those are pretty good and won't ban you regardless of what you're selling. But of course, if you want to use those you have to deal with the whole account funding, and cashing out, which easily costs 3% each day. Also it'll turn away a lot of your customers who aren't familiar with them.
 
You could always use "E-currency" payment processors like:

www.libertyreserve.com
www.hd-money.com

Both of those are pretty good and won't ban you regardless of what you're selling. But of course, if you want to use those you have to deal with the whole account funding, and cashing out, which easily costs 3% each day. Also it'll turn away a lot of your customers who aren't familiar with them.

Yea thats the thing, customers dont want to hassle they want to either pay mostly with cc or paypal
so looking some gateway like plimus was before they restricted tons of bussiness

what do forex people use?
 
paypal will close it down on the first 1-3 complaints
 
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