Sunday, January 30, 2011

ONGOING PROBLEMS WITH ALERTPAY

I've seen this so many times I cannot count the amount of times. A program is getting low in their Alertpay funds and then someone puts in for a large withdrawal request which is more than the account can service, and Alertpay automatically freezes the account of the program.

They don't notify the program admin to give him time to transfer the money in from somewhere else - they just close down the account and subsequently the whole program is affected. A review is pending but the admin is shaken up because it's such a shock. It's kind of dumb I think. This has just happened to SFS (surefiresurf.com). The admin went to sleep for a few hours and by the time he got up, everything had already happened. And by now people are putting in other disputes because they're not getting paid.

If you are in this position, don't ever put in a dispute with Alertpay - because then, who knows how long it's going to take to get your pay out. What would you want for yourself? To get paid a little later or to never get paid at all?.

I'm telling you right now, program admins are not at fault in these cases - and we should give them more time. It's as simple as that. Hook up with an admin that is fair, and pays fast. You'll probably do well. But if you're jumpy and complain too early you'll only be hurting yourself and everybody else in the program.

Just my 2 cents worth.

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