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From: "shupperd1" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> No the pending funds were returned to the customers that sent the
> funds. The bad part was the customers actually had to be notified
> by me, and they had to cancel the transaction to get the funds back
> in their accounts.  This was bad because I no longer had access to
> my c2it account to see the pending transactions.   I took no
> losses, I honestly dont think C2it would take any funds from anyone
> purposely like paypal did.   We are dabbling with www.anypay.com

Oh yeah, that's right -- transactions are pending until you pick them
up.

Yes, you were in a difficult spot there not even being able to access
your account to see the pending transactions.  I guess these online
payment systems that use credit cards are always going to end up
being antagonistic to gold market makers, simply because fraud will
always arise as an issue.  That's because the path from Credit Card
=> Gold goes UPWARD on the May Scale of monetary hardness, from soft
money to hard money.  If we could all just pull ourselves out of the
muck and STAY in the realm of hard money, we wouldn't have this
constant irritation and inefficiency.

Thanks for the reminder about AnyPay.  I had completely forgotten
about that.  I'll look into it in more detail.

- -- Patrick

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