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And Matthew, yes the quality of the apps does matter. There is little to
no uniform rules, guidelines, regulations, and testing regarding adding
apps to the Ubuntu Software Center, thus nearly anyone can add anything
without any checks for possible backdoors that could lead to massive
fraud.
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No, the quality of apps has nothing whatsoever to do with the payment
system.
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This is just a mere result of the true problem that the Ubuntu Software
Center isn't very well regulated. Most of the applications included are
low quality apps that only half-work and/or are made for different
desktop environments from the user's current choice, and the general
public has
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Status: New
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Same for Ukraine: 'FRAUD SUSPICION'
I've discovered this earlier and sent email to Canonical support. Official
response was:
The problem is, our payment gateway has identified your payment
request as potential fraud, because of the following issues:
1. Dissimilarity of issuer country and IP
As for me it's stupid idea to fraud in order to buy software. You can
always steal it on torrent sites. So i think payments via Ubuntu
Software Center should be as easy and as simple as possible. Less
limitations.
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And AFAIK points 1 and 2 (mentioned by @Alexander) are pointless.
Payoneer cards are always issued in USA and used worldwide.
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