Well, after thinking about this more... he gave up 3% in the processing
fees with IPPay... so really, it was a negative deal... so how many
cheeseburgers is that? :)
Travis
On 4/15/2016 4:57 PM, Chuck McCown wrote:
I dunno, $400 is a lot of cheeseburgers.
*From:* Travis Johnson <mailto:t...@ida.net>
*Sent:* Friday, April 15, 2016 4:54 PM
*To:* af@afmug.com <mailto:af@afmug.com>
*Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] Merchant services
This seems like it was a lot of work and issues and headaches (phone
calls getting pre-auths, then calling again to double check, etc) all
to get cashback rewards that probably equated to less than $400. Your
time should be worth more than that as the CEO of a company.
Travis
On 4/15/2016 2:43 PM, Scott Vander Dussen wrote:
I’ve received a few off-list request for my story and a couple here
on-list. I don’t mind sharing, I just didn’t want to come out with a
rant about IPPay because that wasn’t my goal. I share this
experience because I really value this list and the contributions
made by all you wonderful people. Few things have shaped my business
and been as valuable of a resource as this list (beginning as
Part-15.org to current), so thank you everyone! (: Part of that
awesomeness is sometimes sharing the less than stellar experiences we
face, here’s mine with IP Pay.
1. I wanted to make a purchase that was not eligible for a CC payment
and get the cash back rewards
2. I contacted Cap1 and asked if I could use one of those blank
“courtesy checks” they send out to write to myself and basically get
a cash advance plus then get the cash back rewards. They said no
problem, but the checks are exempt from cash back rewards.
3. I asked if I as a business could run my own card into my own bank
account for the cash rewards. She said no problem, I asked her to
research the Cap 1 Visa ToS to verify, she did and again no problem.
I then asked her to triple verify by confirming with her supervisor,
and again no problem. They said if you have that resource to process
your own card and you’re paying your minimum balances etc. it’s a
non-issue.
4. I researched “Credit Card Kiting” which is the process of paying a
credit card balance with another credit card- the practice is only a
problem when there is deception involved. Even the Wikipedia article
demonstrates its OK when there is not deception. And this isn’t even
kiting, it’s just processing a credit card for cash in the bank.
5. We process a card for $20k
6. Tanya Krapil from IPPay halts the transaction, holds the funds
and emails me asking if it’s legit. (lost a whole day of expected
funds because of this)
7. I reply it’s legit.
8. Tayan demands invoices and “documentation” before she will release
the funds.
9. I reply: “We don't share our invoices with parties not involved
with the transaction, that is not only a breach of confidentiality
but inappropriate for you to ask. While I can appreciate your concern
for fraud I have, as the CEO of Velociter, already confirmed the
legitimacy of this transaction. If at this time you are cause further
delays in processing this transaction then I will consider your
actions as unreasonable non-performance and a termination of our long
standing business relationship.”
10. Tayna the replies that she will process this transaction.
11. Subsequently Tayna spoke telephonically with other staff and
determined the card was employee owned. Tayna said she’d process the
payment but it isn’t a kosher practice.
12. Tayna then emails me to tell me just kidding, she’s not going to
process the payment after all. (losing yet another day of expected funds)
My grief is that on a $20k tag Tayna doesn’t bother to pick up the
phone and call, just arbitrarily held the funds and sent an email.
Then she said two times that she would indeed process the payment
only to then change her mind later. It’s horrible customer service
to say one thing and then not honor it, even if you made a mistake.
I’m particularly bothered by her asking for “invoices and
documentation” to support the charge; the US in particular is getting
so used to sacrificing our privacy and freedoms. Tayna is demanding
I send over information that completely out of her sphere of concern.
Tayna is citing that it’s a Visa policy not process your own card,
but has provided no documentation to support that. There is no
deception involved, we called and pre-authorized the transaction with
Cap1 on a recorded call and Cap1 gave their blessing. I contract
with IPPay to process the CC cards I enter, nothing more. Even if
there is some obscure Visa ToS that prohibits this transaction for
this specific reason (this is **not** credit card kiting) Tayna’s
lack of professionalism and the subsequent headache it’s caused me
finished my company’s business relationship with IPPay. And I would
greatly question who is the enforcement of Visa’s ToS, the merchant
or the issuing bank. I’d lean heavily towards the issuing bank.
Anyhow, thanks for the feedback and suggestions of other merchants.
Scott
*From:*Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com] *On Behalf Of *Mike Hammett
*Sent:* Friday, April 15, 2016 11:35
*To:* af@afmug.com
*Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] Merchant services
Same.
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*From: *"Jason Wilson" <ja...@remotelylocated.com
<mailto:ja...@remotelylocated.com>>
*To: *af@afmug.com <mailto:af@afmug.com>
*Sent: *Friday, April 15, 2016 1:22:03 PM
*Subject: *Re: [AFMUG] Merchant services
Scott, I am an IPPay client, email privately your decision to move.
Jason
Jason Wilson
Remotely Located
Providing High Speed Internet to out of the way places.
530-651-1736
530-748-9608 Cell
www.remotelylocated.com
On Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 11:08 AM, Josh Reynolds
<j...@kyneticwifi.com> wrote:
Authorize.net?
On Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 1:02 PM, Scott Vander Dussen
<sc...@velociter.net <mailto:sc...@velociter.net>> wrote:
> Without all the nasty details, I'm completely done doing
business with IPPay. Any recommendations for alternatives?
>
> Thanks,
> 'S
>
> Sent mobile!