Iron Dragon f'd up payment method

bigrobbie

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It's been about 3 or 4 years since I used them. They've always done right by me in the past. I'm sure products are as legit as they ever were but when did they stop taking CC's and enact this E-Check bullshit? They only take payment using this or personal check physically mailed in?!?! What f'n year is this? Very odd IMO.
 
It's been about 3 or 4 years since I used them. They've always done right by me in the past. I'm sure products are as legit as they ever were but when did they stop taking CC's and enact this E-Check bullshit? They only take payment using this or personal check physically mailed in?!?! What f'n year is this? Very odd IMO.

A better question is who the fuck pays for illicit substances with their credit card?
 
Now why should ever I mail a check to a source??? That's totally absurd lol. Cash I'll mail though...as long as said source is legit.
 
CIM, i don't like I've had someone who sent it and the receiver never received it. If you're putting huge amounts of currency i'd advise against CIM.
Now why should ever I mail a check to a source??? That's totally absurd lol. Cash I'll mail though...as long as said source is legit.
 
The guys said they would only accept a cash order which I found was strange. Even directed towards going to USPS to get a money order. Is iron dragon still good?
 
E-checks are actually pretty safe.

Assuming it's not a phishing portal (not trying to steal your account info) and the site is using https, all of your account info is encrypted and they can't even see it.

Are eChecks Safe? – eMerchant.com

The link above states:
"If a fraudulent charge is made to an account, customers are protected by Regulation E (Reg. E), which requires banks to allow a consumer to revoke a payment if they consider it fraudulent. They can do this within 60 days of their bank statement on which the charge occurred."
 
E-checks are actually pretty safe.

Assuming it's not a phishing portal (not trying to steal your account info) and the site is using https, all of your account info is encrypted and they can't even see it.

Are eChecks Safe? – eMerchant.com

The link above states:
"If a fraudulent charge is made to an account, customers are protected by Regulation E (Reg. E), which requires banks to allow a consumer to revoke a payment if they consider it fraudulent. They can do this within 60 days of their bank statement on which the charge occurred."
You pretty much have the same level of OPSEC and deniability as buying and sending crypto through coinbase.
 
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