Facilitating online money transfers
Facilitating online money transfers
Right now political dissidents are having their ability to receive money online taken away by evil communist banking systems, but it won’t end there. Pretty soon only approved members of the cartel will be able to do business online. How do we get around this? Creating an alternative to evil payment processing systems such as Patreon is apparently relatively trivial, but the problem is that MasterCard will blacklist you. Is there a way around this? Any ideas?
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Re: Facilitating online money transfers
Maybe the idea would be an online version of the Hawala system.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawala
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawala
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The blacklist in the USA is called the TFM/MATCH list. If your company is on it, it is not due to political reasons, it is because there is a history of fraud, misuse, or money laundering.
The the work around is this:
https://www.cardpaymentoptions.com/cred ... /best-tmf/
The the work around is this:
https://www.cardpaymentoptions.com/cred ... /best-tmf/
Re: Facilitating online money transfers
It was not previously due to political reasons, but now it is. Things change, and not always for the better.Contrarian Expatriate wrote: ↑July 24th, 2020, 1:05 amThe blacklist in the USA is called the TFM/MATCH list. If your company is on it, it is not due to political reasons, it is because there is a history of fraud, misuse, or money laundering.
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Please provide your source for that implausible claim. I'm not even sure that would be LEGAL in the United States.Cornfed wrote: ↑July 24th, 2020, 1:25 amIt was not previously due to political reasons, but now it is. Things change, and not always for the better.Contrarian Expatriate wrote: ↑July 24th, 2020, 1:05 amThe blacklist in the USA is called the TFM/MATCH list. If your company is on it, it is not due to political reasons, it is because there is a history of fraud, misuse, or money laundering.
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Holy crap, you as an Internet guy are not aware of this? Well I am doing you a favour by telling you about this. You are not going to believe me anyway, so just apologise to me when you find it out for yourself.Contrarian Expatriate wrote: ↑July 24th, 2020, 3:34 amPlease provide your source for that implausible claim. I'm not even sure that would be LEGAL in the United States.Cornfed wrote: ↑July 24th, 2020, 1:25 amIt was not previously due to political reasons, but now it is. Things change, and not always for the better.Contrarian Expatriate wrote: ↑July 24th, 2020, 1:05 amThe blacklist in the USA is called the TFM/MATCH list. If your company is on it, it is not due to political reasons, it is because there is a history of fraud, misuse, or money laundering.
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Nice try, but based on your reaction I can tell you could not find a source. TFM/MATCH blacklistings take place because of unethical or criminal transaction behavior, not politics.Cornfed wrote: ↑July 24th, 2020, 4:04 amHoly crap, you as an Internet guy are not aware of this? Well I am doing you a favour by telling you about this. You are not going to believe me anyway, so just apologise to me when you find it out for yourself.Contrarian Expatriate wrote: ↑July 24th, 2020, 3:34 amPlease provide your source for that implausible claim. I'm not even sure that would be LEGAL in the United States.Cornfed wrote: ↑July 24th, 2020, 1:25 amIt was not previously due to political reasons, but now it is. Things change, and not always for the better.Contrarian Expatriate wrote: ↑July 24th, 2020, 1:05 amThe blacklist in the USA is called the TFM/MATCH list. If your company is on it, it is not due to political reasons, it is because there is a history of fraud, misuse, or money laundering.
The reason I asked for a source is because I have been skeptical that such claims are true. Obviously you cannot substantiate "political blacklisting." When that happens, it is convenient for "bad faith" merchants to blame it on their politics.
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Please apologise to me when you find what I am saying is true.Contrarian Expatriate wrote: ↑July 24th, 2020, 4:49 amThe reason I asked for a source is because I have been skeptical that such claims are true. Obviously you cannot substantiate "political blacklisting." When that happens, it is convenient for "bad faith" merchants to blame it on their politics.
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I do apologize for expecting you to substantiate your usual paranoia-based conspiracies related to your low IQ and poor mental health.Cornfed wrote: ↑July 24th, 2020, 5:03 amPlease apologise to me when you find what I am saying is true.Contrarian Expatriate wrote: ↑July 24th, 2020, 4:49 amThe reason I asked for a source is because I have been skeptical that such claims are true. Obviously you cannot substantiate "political blacklisting." When that happens, it is convenient for "bad faith" merchants to blame it on their politics.
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At first I thought you must be just trolling given that I thought this issue was common knowledge, but then I guess most people don’t care about this stuff like I do. A couple of examples of Patreon alternatives deplatformed by the credit card companies for political reasons are New Project 2 and Hatreon.Contrarian Expatriate wrote: ↑July 24th, 2020, 3:34 amPlease provide your source for that implausible claim. I'm not even sure that would be LEGAL in the United States.Cornfed wrote: ↑July 24th, 2020, 1:25 amIt was not previously due to political reasons, but now it is. Things change, and not always for the better.Contrarian Expatriate wrote: ↑July 24th, 2020, 1:05 amThe blacklist in the USA is called the TFM/MATCH list. If your company is on it, it is not due to political reasons, it is because there is a history of fraud, misuse, or money laundering.
https://reclaimthenet.org/dick-masterso ... astercard/
https://hatreon.net
Individuals deplatformed for political reasons include all the obvious alt-right people - Daily Stormer, TheRightStuff.biz, David Duke etc. - but there are many many more.
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I love how perpetual victims assume that these bans are due to political reasons. These merchants (and I use that term lightly) are violating the terms of service of the card company. So if it did not behoove them to know the terms of service, they deserved to be blacklisted.Cornfed wrote: ↑July 24th, 2020, 2:23 pmAt first I thought you must be just trolling given that I thought this issue was common knowledge, but then I guess most people don’t care about this stuff like I do. A couple of examples of Patreon alternatives deplatformed by the credit card companies for political reasons are New Project 2 and Hatreon.Contrarian Expatriate wrote: ↑July 24th, 2020, 3:34 amPlease provide your source for that implausible claim. I'm not even sure that would be LEGAL in the United States.Cornfed wrote: ↑July 24th, 2020, 1:25 amIt was not previously due to political reasons, but now it is. Things change, and not always for the better.Contrarian Expatriate wrote: ↑July 24th, 2020, 1:05 amThe blacklist in the USA is called the TFM/MATCH list. If your company is on it, it is not due to political reasons, it is because there is a history of fraud, misuse, or money laundering.
https://reclaimthenet.org/dick-masterso ... astercard/
https://hatreon.net
Individuals deplatformed for political reasons include all the obvious alt-right people - Daily Stormer, TheRightStuff.biz, David Duke etc. - but there are many many more.
It also stands to reason that all of the above were engaged in some form of illegal and grossly unethical activity also so they likely deserved to be blacklisted. I support that. In fact, I probably should look into red flagging such merchants deserving of blacklisting so the MATCH list people can be given a heads up.
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Those terms of service being that you are not allowed to say anything politically correct or do business with anyone who says anything politically correct, which might be fine if there were alternative services you could go to, but of course there aren't.Contrarian Expatriate wrote: ↑July 24th, 2020, 2:42 pmI love how perpetual victims assume that these bans are due to political reasons. These merchants (and I use that term lightly) are violating the terms of service of the card company. So if it did not behoove them to know the terms of service, they deserved to be blacklisted.
Funny how they can walk around without being arrested then. Your statement is simply not true. I guarantee if you tried to collect money while, for example, stating your views on black females, you would be blacklisted. This is just the new normal. However, I am not going to convince you. You will have to look into the matter yourself if you are interested.It also stands to reason that all of the above were engaged in some form of illegal and grossly unethical activity also so they likely deserved to be blacklisted.
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Now that’s just silly. I’m sure have never even read a credit card company’s terms of service. If you did, you would not be making up nonsense like this.
It is really dawning in me just how low IQ you are. Not everything illegal is a criminal offense you moron. Civil offenses are considered illegal too.Cornfed wrote: Funny how they can walk around without being arrested then.
There are so many black manosphere content creators on Patreon and elsewhere making big money on the contributions and coaching fees they collect. And guess what, they often comment on black female pathologies in more harsh manners than I ever did and the can still stay off the lists.Cornfed wrote: I guarantee if you tried to collect money while, for example, stating your views on black females, you would be blacklisted.
I think the difference is when guys of your ilk give commentary, it is almost always false and ill intentioned. Therein lies the difference dumbass.
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Once again, I hope you will have the common decency to apologise when you realise you are wrong. In the meantime it would be good if people could figure out how to thwart the communists.Contrarian Expatriate wrote: ↑July 24th, 2020, 4:17 pmNow that’s just silly. I’m sure have never even read a credit card company’s terms of service. If you did, you would not be making up nonsense like this.
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Re: Facilitating online money transfers
Instead of trying to thwart Communists, why don’t you spend your energy trying to increase your IQ, developing your logical reasoning, obtaining some marketable job skills, sitting through some psychological counseling, and overall trying to trying to salvage what has been an absolute mess of a man?Cornfed wrote: ↑July 24th, 2020, 4:39 pmOnce again, I hope you will have the common decency to apologise when you realise you are wrong. In the meantime it would be good if people could figure out how to thwart the communists.Contrarian Expatriate wrote: ↑July 24th, 2020, 4:17 pmNow that’s just silly. I’m sure have never even read a credit card company’s terms of service. If you did, you would not be making up nonsense like this.
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