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Online Money
Transfers
For the first time since I have been using computers
and the internet (since the early eighties, that is), I am at a loss for
how to transfer money. Money transfers was a complete mystery to me. Oh, sure
Iknow how to use the absolutely perfect
system, PayPal, and knew immediately (when I first signed on with PayPal)
how, in a heartbeat, to transfer money from my PayPal account to my bank
account…but this is an unusual (and maddening) transaction i need to make.
Here’s the story, in case anyone cares.
As a freelance writer who prefers telecommuting (not caring much for
people—who let us down left and right, more so in person), I find my
clients,
do my research, do the writing, and invoice and get paid for the writing
all online. This should interest you who wish to do the same, if even to
help you avoid the nightmare I have just experienced. Anyway. I have
worked online for a few years. Two months ago I “contracted”
with a company to write articles, which, as their website thoroughly
defined, would be paid for by them through the writer’s choice of either
PayPal, Western Union, or e-gold.
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Again, I prefer online money transfers through PayPal, as it is easy—easier
than learning to tie shoes is learning how to set up an account, transfer
money, get paid, etc.. I checked out e-gold and was not impressed. Though
minimalist in website design, it is also minimalist in information
dispensation and in client services. And Western Union is fine if you are
about to be evicted and Mummy sends you a wired amount of money from her
account, but Western Union also charges a hefty chunk to do so. So I took
on this project knowing they used the ever dependable, reliable, and
long-standing PayPal.
When time to pay me/us came around, they started posting notes on the
writer boards, saying they were “having trouble” with their PayPal
accounts and would we all please open e-gold accounts if we wanted to be
paid on time; otherwise, they said, it would be a week or more through
PayPal. I stuck with accepting the week or more option, as again I had no
interested in hunks of metal in place of real UK Pounds. Though, I WAS
questioning how such a big company could have “trouble” with PayPal,
considering how easy it is to send, receive, and transfer money…UNLESS
they were lying about implying trouble and instead were greedily
screwing someone somewhere along the way and found that impossible to do
with PayPal.
After ten days of no pay, I invoiced and waited, invoiced again and
waited, emailed and waited, called and waited. I was ignored, given the
de-railing manoeuvre of “please invoice this XXX account instead of this
YYY account, and could not reach anyone by phones—which either just ring
and ring or give a voice recording that “no one is available”…CLiCK…. I
finally, after doing an intensive investigation of these freaks, found out
they were not paying other writers either, were buying brand new homes 300
miles away from where their addresses indicated they were, and were
decidedly going to blow me/us off, finally “spammed” their writer
boards…as no other address or phone number was real, no way to communicate
left me annoyed.
Well, as soon as I posted on the 20 boards the question of why we were not
getting paid or emailed or answered by phone, they emailed me to open an
e-gold account. Arggh. I figured the only way to get anything from these
frauds was to do this. (I could sue—ugh—if I had to after the e-gold fell
through, if it did.)
So I create yet ANOTHER online username and password—information I have to
now remember blah blah complicating my accounting, records, and cluttering
an already involved brain. The company paid fairly immediately then
(though only half of what they owed, making up bogus excuses and acting
all punitive, and again bulling. (As an attentive, timely, and effective
performer for them, I was certainly not treated as they announced they
treated writers. Be careful when someone doth protest too much, though. I
should have seen the red flags, but, oh, well, that was an inexpensive
lesson….)
Okay, so with four credit card bills, I make monthly payments
on, a friend to whom I owe money, and an unusual need for food,
electricity, and an ISP/phone connection, Ii now had the money I needed to
pay up. Or did I? I did NOT. I instead had a hunk of gold or silver or
platinum bullion. No, I had less than one unit of metal, as the pound
amount in my “account” did not reach the equivalent etc. etc. yak yak. I
could not transfer money from e-gold, as they don’t DO that. I could not
get paid by check or money transfers, as they don’t DO that, either.
They do, however, REWARD clients for referrals. So the company with whom I
started two months ago, the company who boasted of having 500 happy
writers, and the company who was “having trouble with PayPal” was in all
actuality amassing chunks of rock that are of some value to someone other
than myself.
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