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Holiday, Sex and Used Panties

23 Jun

The time has finally come, I’m buggering off for a couple of weeks. I know you will miss Me but I won’t be missing you, I will be far too busy stripping and having sex with random people. If you have sent Me gifts or donations on My Alertpay account, you may well receive a surprise of two in the post –  Remember them tassels? Good! I’m not sending you those.

My holiday should give My cyber stalkers a break too, gaaawd they must be exhausted if not on a verge of a mental breakdown, following Me around, following My followers, following My followers who don’t follow them, unfollowing Me and re-following My unfollowers, Yes follow Me, No follow You, Who I am? … and on it goes. I may even miss the utter amusement on the odd occasion, I’m quite fond of slave monkeys …  the bolder the better.

Hopefully I will have the chance to add some pics to My Travelling Used PantiesGroup on My Used Panty Store,  as I said before I’m planning on being naked a lot but since I do give a fig about used panties, I will try My best!

If you are a Panty Trust member, do check the forum for the updates and make sure you VOTE!! The polls should be going live next week sometimes. Honest, you have to vote! It takes 5 mins, don’t be a slack.

Last but not least,  CONGRATULATIONS to Dirty Virgin, she is our new sexy  Used Panty Portal Moderator who will be around to help out and keep an eye out on things along side the other sexy used panty seller Bratty - Thank You Ladies, you are shining starts in this occasionally gloomy Used Panty Land.

Be good, be save, and catch you in a bit xx


You see??!! 

 

Payment Services (and Alertpay) Phishing Scam Alert

2 May

Some of you may have heard about phishing scams taking place through the internet and email addresses.
These scams ask you to change your password, update your PIN, verify your accounts, and can look very convincing.
The message directs readers to a website that looks just like for example your bank login page, but it is actually in no-way affiliated with your bank, and the real purpose of this request is to gain illegal access to your account and money.

As a condition of modern living, online companies such as Alertpay, Paypal, Google Checkout etc, are also often victims of these phishing scams, suggesting that, you may receive a fake email from Alertpay asking you to update your account details by following a suspicious looking link.

Never ever change, share, update any of your personal details before checking first. Call your bank, call Alertpay, call and check if the email is genuine, and remember, reputable companies never ask their clients to change such sensitive details via email.

Use a unique email address for your Alertpay account. Only share it with the buyer or seller, and no one else.

For more information on phishing and how to safeguard your account Alertpay, please visit their Security page.

Ballerina in her used panties

4 Mar jessica1

Please welcome new used panties seller Jessica, a 19 year old dance student (hence the title) from England who has a bit of a used panty fetish and loves nothing more than shopping for new panties.
She’s a very pretty brunette with big brown eyes, and a sexy 34D-24-34 figure, she finds it a huge turn on selling her worn panties online and is always open to special requests, she lovingly prepares every pair to make them extra special, all her panties include pics of her in them. Lucky you!
Jess sells her socks, bras, tights, panties photo-sets and lots more, she has joined Panty Trust so you can buy her used panties with confidence from her website www.jessicaswornpanties.com which is almost fully built.  She accepts Alertpay, bank transfers or well concealed cash, and posts to the UK, Europe or the USA.
Make sure you pop in and make her feel welcome, she’d love to hear from you via her Twitter account as well.

AlertPay launches their PrePaid Visa Cards

27 Feb

A little insight for you, good if you own an AlertPay Account.

AlertPay is about to officially launch their PrePaid MasterCards and Visa Card. With these PrePaid *Visa Cards, you will be able to transfer your Alertpay balance to your AlertPay Visa card, once the balance is on your Visa card, it’s yours to spend anywhere that accepts Visa.

You can pay for your Gas bills on a website, or buy panties in a shop such as La Senza, with no commission, which means the current withdraw fees will no longer effect your takings.

Alertpay have been running a soft release since December and are going to make this new product available to verified Alertpay account owners as March 2011.

*Mastercards – Due to the adult nature of the Used Panties Fetish, MasterCards cannot be used to buy or sell via Alertpay, therefore Pre-Paid Mastercards may not be available to Commercial Adult Account holders.

Remember, using Paypal  to sell and buy used panties is against Paypal terms of use.
PayPal will fine you heavily for abusing their services.


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No more Google Checkout

10 Sep

Google Checkout has decided to follow PayPal footsteps and have introduced a strict ‘NO ADULT CONTENT OR ELSE‘ policy.
How do I know this? In the last 2 weeks I have had 4 emails from sellers confirm that theirs accounts have been frozen.

Although this term of use has always been part of Google’s Conditions of Use:

Unacceptable product categories

Pornography and other sexually suggestive materials (including literature, imagery and other media); escort or dating services; novelties and toys

it had never been officially enforced, but they are now freezing accounts of sellers who use Google payments for adult and fetish oriented items including used panties

Personally I have always found Google Checkout T&C extremely confusing, when I visited their sellers terms of use page I could find absolutely nothing that said one should not sell adult content.
When I visited their Policies  GuideLines
I could find absolutely nothing that said one should not sell adult content.

But I guess the prove is in the pudding, if you use Google Checkout  to sell your used panties or any other fetish related item, they will freeze your account, just like Paypal does.

Use Alertpay – Improve privacy with a Biz Account

Alertpay – Improve privacy with a Biz Account

2 Jul

Alertpay is the ONLY online payment service which allows adult goods related transaction and accepts Credit Cards.
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Alertpay have confirmed that all Adult Goods Sellers can now upgrade to a ‘confidential’  Business account by following these very easy steps: 

If you are the sole proprietor of your business, you can submit a tax/registration document, if applicable. If you do not have this document, regular verification procedures will suffice (read below for the new and very easy verification procedures).

Follow these instructions to set your business account to “Sole Proprietor”:

1. Click on “Upload Documents”.

 

2. Under “Required Documents”, select “Proof of Ownership”.

3. In step 2, select “Sole Proprietorship”.

4. In step 3, uncheck “tax/registration document”, and check “I do not have any tax/registration documents”.

5. Click “Finish”.

With this type of account you will be able to trade under a Business Name other then your real name, which is great news for our privacy. Business account fees remain the same as the Personal Pro account fees.

You will still need to verify your account, however,  Alertpay have now introduced a very swift verification process which involves either adding a valid credit card to your account and enter a security number, or request a validation code which you can receive by an automated phone call.

Remember, Alertpay is the ONLY online payment service which allows adult good related transaction.

You cannot use Paypal as they will fine you abd your buyer up to $500 for breaching their terms of use. 

 

Other related information: Ask Serena 

 

Alertpay. All you need to know about it.

10 Nov

Updated here on the 2nd July 10

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Alertpay is the most popular and reliable online payment service which allows adult related transactions.
Setting up the Alerpay Personal Starter account is free and easy, upgrading to the Alerpay Personal Pro Account is also free and easy, however this offers access to a number of business tools such as receiving Credit Cards and multiple currencies to accept worldwide payments. I personally recommend the latter.

To open an account follow this link, go to Personal Accounts, select Personal Pro Account, click Sign Up. Make sure you use your real name*.
You can make and accept payments as soon as this is done.

What will happen next:
After your first or second money withdraw from your AP account to your bank account, AP will ask you to become verified, until you do so you won’t be able to withdraw your funds.
The verification process involves answering a questioner to explain your business and its normally pretty swift.

This is an example of email and request you may receive from AP:

Your withdrawal 12335-asdf-1AJAJ was declined as our risk and compliance has requested the following information:
Please specify the type of business you are in;
Provide the URL for this business (if applicable);
Please specify what are these received payments for (provide us with the nature of the product or service);
This information has been requested to increase security and better protect both you the customer and AlertPay.
We apologize for any inconveniences this may have caused however we feel this is necessary in order to maintain the security of our network.

When you respond to this email please be aware of the following:
Unless you own and run a registered panty/adult business, you should not tell them that you do so. The majority of sellers do this as a hobby, which is what you should tell AP.
Unless you have your own website, do not say that your URL is www.myusedpantystore.com or www.pantytrust.com, this is not your website, it is a fetish network which does not generate a revenue. If you do won your website as I do, then do give the URL.
You should explain to AP that you are a member of this fetish network and that your contacts and friends offer payment via AP to purchase your used socks, panties, bras etc.
AP will eventually ask you to provide further documentation in order to finalise your verification process, this might happen as part of the same compliance requests, or later on.

This is an example of email and request from AP:
Thank you for the information you have provided. We would still like you to get verified before continue using your Alertpay account.

You will be asked to upload a number of documents such as driving licence, utility bills, credit card statements etc in order to verify your name and address. *If the name on your documents does not match the name on your AP account, your application will be declined untill you have proven to be the AP account owner.
Save yourself a lot of hassle and use your real name from the start, be aware that your name will be visible to payers, so if this is something you are not comfortable with, AP is not the service for you.
Same applies to buyers.

To find out more about their fees see https://www.alertpay.com/info/Fees.aspx
Please feel free to email me if you need help setting up the account.

Panty Payment Options For the UK

1 Oct

Written by Anna of Lady Anna’s Panties

The following information is only applicable to the UK. Payment options have been a hot topic on the forum for a long time judging by the amount of threads and posts. The following is based on my experience as a UK seller. I believe this information is valuable to both sellers and to buyers, new and experienced.

Payment processor – Alertpay

There used to be a number of payment processors such as PayPal, PPPay and NoChex who were happy to support ‘adult’ sites. The banks who backed these payment processors decided to stop supporting us and consequently part of the TOS (terms of service) with these processors is that any account with them must not be used for sites such as ours.
The consequences of continuing to use these sites are that at best you have your account closed and you have to look for alternative payment methods. At worst you lose all the money you have in that account in lieu of ‘fines’ for breaking the TOS. You also risk losing sales because your site looks ‘out of date’ with all those NoChex buttons on the payments page.
It also appears that these payment processors actively look for sites who advertise their use so that they can close your account down. You may be successful for a while but you will be caught eventually – why risk losing your hard earned cash?
There is a new option. It’s called Forepay, recently set up by the eBare auction site. It is currently available within the UK only pending further overseas interest.

Wishlists and Online gift certificates

Besides Alertpay, this is probably the only way non-UK buyers can pay for your items.

Wishlists:
Buyers can choose something from your Wishlist, pay for it and Amazon will send it on to you. Your home address is kept secure between yourself and Amazon, (are you listening Royal Mail?). Depending on your address though your home town will show at the top of your Wishlist.
Words of warning though, try not to have anything on your list that is out of stock with a waiting time. Unscrupulous buyers will order it for you, you receive the order confirmation (ask that the buyer forwards it to you), you then send out the panties in good faith, then the buyer waits until they’ve received their panties and then they cancel the Wishlist order! Your buyer must respect the fact that his panty order will not be sent out until the Amazon order has arrived.

Gift Certificates:
Make sure that your buyer sends you a gift certificate from Amazon.co.ukAmazon.com certificates can only be spent onAmazon.com (U.S.A.) and you’ll pay customs charges and handling fees on any goods coming from the US.
Other online gift certificates are available to purchase such as a Boots giftcard or Arcadia vouchers (Top Shop, Dorothy Perkins, Miss Selfridge etc). More and more online options are becoming available. Keep an eye out and let the rest of us know too.

PO Boxes

Before we look at the other payment options, let’s look at the PO Box. The PO Box, used by anybody who wants to keep their identity a secret; private investigators, secret agents, panty girls…
Great, you think, I can get a PO Box for cheques, concealed cash and postal orders. You can, but beware, as well as costing nearly £60 to rent a box for 12 months your home address is not such the secret you might have thought it would be. The Royal Mail reserves the right, within their TOS, to disclose your full postal address to enquirers. The enquirer does not need a valid reason, it can be anybody! I called them to query this; the Royal Mail said this wasn’t an infringement of our privacy because they didn’t disclose our name as well. Good of them eh?
The alternative is that you may have a trusted friend who is happy for you to use their address as a safe secure alternative. If so, make sure your buyers understand that this is an alternative. It saves confusion when they expect you to have received your cheque by now and your friend has disappeared on holiday!

Postal orders

These are as good as cash providing you have a safe address for the buyers to send them too.
An uncrossed postal order can be cashed immediately at the post office.
A crossed postal order however, can only be banked into the payee’s (your) bank account.

Personal cheques

If you don’t have a safe alternative address you can ask your buyers to bank these cheques for you on your behalf.
To do this all they need is your surname, sort code and your account number (all these numbers are available on your cheques and you will not be jeopardising your account security by giving this information out) and the address of your bank’s head office. The buyer posts his cheque to your bank including your details (surname, sort code and account number) and the bank deals with the cheque.
It’s that easy.

Concealed cash

Still a favourite with buyers who have joint bank accounts with their significant other. This is fine providing they understand that it’s at their risk and that you of course have an alternative postal address. Notes though, I wouldn’t think coins would be safe!
I’ve received concealed cash with no problems at all – so far.

Online/Telephone banking (BACS)

This is the best way for your buyer to send payment I think. It’s risk free for both buyer and seller. It’s quick and it’s convenient.
There is no fee to pay for either party. It’s a free banking service. Do not confuse this with a Bank Transfer (see below).
The seller gives her sort code and account number to the buyer.
The buyer can set up the payment through online banking, telephone banking or over the counter. All he needs is the sort code, account number and payment amount. The buyer can choose what reference appears on the seller’s statement, and he can also choose what reference appears on his statement.
This is 100% secure, convenient and discreet for both parties. All the seller sees on her statement is his reference (preferably his name!), the amount and the date paid. The buyer’s account details do not show.
The payment takes 3 working days to clear which is much quicker than a cheque, which takes 5 working days.

Bank Transfer (Swift/IBAN)

The purpose of a Bank Transfer is primarily to transfer money from one bank account to another bank account of a different currency. The charge can cost £20-£30 which also includes the cost of converting the currency.
I can’t see many buyers wanting to pay up to £30 extra in order to purchase panties from the UK, but hey, you never know.

Alertpay is restricting Master Card usage

9 Sep

Please note that Alertpay is restricting Master Cards use across all users.
This has to do with MC terms of compliance.
This means that some sellers might not be able to accept MC payments for the near future.
Visa and Amex are not effected by this.

Just a reminder on how to pay with a MasterCard
If you have not already added a MasterCard to your AlertPay account, then you must do so to make a MasterCard payment at a seller’s website.

You must either add your MasterCard to your account after sign-up or if have already set up your account, just login to do it. Once you do that, you can return to the seller’s website and continue shopping.
Here’s how to add your MasterCard to your AlertPay account:
1. Login to your AlertPay account.
2. Click on “Profile”.
3. Under “Financial”, click on “Credit Cards”.
4. Enter credit card details and click on “Next”.
5. Verify details and check box to agree to “User Agreement”.
6. Click on “Finish”.
This does NOT apply to Visa and American Express. You can make automatic payments with these cards without having to add them to your account first.

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