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1  Economy / Auctions / Re: ePay.info For Sale on: July 11, 2017, 08:22:41 PM
Thanks to the help of one of my friend which is really a living god :-), I can say that all fucking Epay team members you believed to exchange with (Lucile, Marissa, Hannah, Sophia, Ronnie and Lucas R.) are very likely only one person behind all of them (same IP every time). It could explain the long delays of ticket answering when the site was popular, one guy to answer hundreds (? or more) messages is tough!

This guy used every time the same static IP address which is:

151.247.166.55


Iran is confirmed (Tehran)! Do we have guys from Iran in the community of people abused by Epay? Could you call his ISP to get his address (if a timestamp is requested use this one for example: Wednesday, 05-Apr-17 17:14:14 UTC) and then could you take your car or a train to meet him and ask him to pay every one?

Do not try to DDOS this IP, after reading this he will change of ISP very fast or request a new IP.

So Mr Farshid Mehrtash it may be time to pay your users now and to be a nice guy at the end...



2  Economy / Auctions / Re: ePay.info For Sale on: June 20, 2017, 08:12:25 PM
I would like to share my observations during the whole period I was using epay.info. I saw only firstnames, never any fullname...thus difficult to call a guy to get my money back now. However, in looking few months ago a video in the help section of epay.info, I saw a full name, which appeared in the middle of the video (scrambled in the first part). I rechecked it recently, the owner of the computer where the video is recorded is "Farshid Mehrtash". Yes you forgot to scramble your full name :-)

This guys is definitely connected to ePay.info, question is what is the position of Farshid Mehrtash, admin? tech?. In googling his name, it seems several guys have the same name. However, one is living in Iran (coherent with timezone defined in Bitcointalk) and wrote on his resume "Bitcoin specialist". It could be definitely our guy.

Farshid, is that you who are selling ePay.info? Would it be possible to help us getting our satoshis back now that the whole planet knows your name?

3  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [ANN]ePay.info, Micropayments and Faucets, Faucetbox alternative [0%Fee] on: May 18, 2017, 09:22:41 AM
Dear Epay,

I hope my payment is in the queue for today as well, could you confirm it? because I see 14 hours and 4 minutes...
Hi
Payments for today's queue will be sent in couple of hours
We are moving funds.
BTW, send me your address

Are you kidding me! First I already sent you my address, Then nothing was sent yesterday again. The counter is resetting again and again. I believe you just process payments manually!

I just sent you a ticket on epay.info if you accept to read it and finally process my payment immediately would be great because I start to be really pissed off right now!


 

Your address is: 1E2qj3LviAtuzygQ59Z7Lqx4mustnsDKy5 , right?

I've checked your transaction myself: https://blockchain.info/tx/b7350a6b7b667f42a9f77161a92fdb59fdfb64b9e5312c31ffffbd67bb8e12d3

Finally thanks! To all readers in my situation, the procedure is the following:
- send a ticket with the account you use on ePay info: set it as urgent and put in the title you are waiting for 2 weeks or more your payment
- a couple of minute later, Mr/Mrs Epay replied and pushed a button and as a miracle the transaction was issued, no need to wait the very famous counter which reset every day...I should have waited 12 hours according to it.

Since it looks so easy for you Mr/Mrs Epay to issue a payment why are you not issuing all withdrawal requests and only some of them?
So either you push more button during our work day to prevent guys from waiting too long their payment or you take your keyboard in front of you and you write a real working script that take all withdrawal requests and not only a part of them.

Final question, how many are you in Epay team?


4  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [ANN]ePay.info, Micropayments and Faucets, Faucetbox alternative [0%Fee] on: May 17, 2017, 08:37:56 AM
Dear Epay,

I hope my payment is in the queue for today as well, could you confirm it? because I see 14 hours and 4 minutes...
Hi
Payments for today's queue will be sent in couple of hours
We are moving funds.
BTW, send me your address

Are you kidding me! First I already sent you my address, Then nothing was sent yesterday again. The counter is resetting again and again. I believe you just process payments manually!

I just sent you a ticket on epay.info if you accept to read it and finally process my payment immediately would be great because I start to be really pissed off right now!


 
5  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [ANN]ePay.info, Micropayments and Faucets, Faucetbox alternative [0%Fee] on: May 16, 2017, 09:59:07 AM
Dear Epay,

I hope my payment is in the queue for today as well, could you confirm it? because I see 14 hours and 4 minutes...
6  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [ANN]ePay.info, Micropayments and Faucets, Faucetbox alternative [0%Fee] on: May 15, 2017, 11:48:36 AM
Here it is again! My withdrawal submitted on 2017/05/09 19:46 should have been paid me yesterday (the one I am waiting for more than 2 weeks now, readers please see my previous posts), and guess what, the countdown shows now a new period which makes a total duration above the MAXIMUM 5 days (maybe you should update your FAQ showing it could go up to one week or maybe more). At the end you should submit the transaction in 12 hours and 18 minutes from now according to your website. I am waiting (I already pm you my address) and will be back to this forum every day to post a message until I got a payment from you!!!
7  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [ANN]ePay.info, Micropayments and Faucets, Faucetbox alternative [0%Fee] on: May 10, 2017, 04:13:31 PM
Sure, i will pm you
8  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [ANN]ePay.info, Micropayments and Faucets, Faucetbox alternative [0%Fee] on: May 10, 2017, 12:20:34 PM
Same thing for me, I was waiting my withdrawal for more than two weeks, and the request disappeared and bitcoin went back to the balance. Nine guys reported me the same thing...
Epay stops replying messages like if the apoll0nakos was the only one to have troubles with your service "Wish you have contacted us sooner". You must know if you reset lots of withdrawal requests or not, and if it is a guy of your team please communicate each other! Your communication is really disastrous.

Would it be possible to explain clearly what you are doing.
9  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [ANN]ePay.info, Micropayments and Faucets, Faucetbox alternative [0%Fee] on: April 06, 2017, 07:27:37 PM
Dear Epay,

I wanted to request a withdrawal on your epay.info site, and what was my surprise when I saw a fucking recaptcha!

To sum up, we have to login with a password to our account, then we have to check and accept an agreement page saying that you cannot process our withdrawal request in less than 1 days and that it will take up to 5 days (whao! did you think to create a kind of script because it seems like you are doing all these operations manually) and then it is not enough, you request us to play with a recaptcha on another page to finally get a chance to gain the satoshi we earned but of course in only few days (if everything is going fine, but it does not appear to be the case in checking this thread!!!!!) So what the fuck? Did you think about your users before implementing all that is passing through your mind?

So I will be kind, please could you ease the withdrawal action? and then if you could accelerate the withdrawal timeframe I am sure that all the readers of this thread and more will thank you!

For the speed up, if you need some help of a programmer I could likely give you some help  Smiley




Any answer Epay?Huh

Hi
Sorry just saw your message.

The 1 to 5 day timeframe is to protect faucet owners. payments are automatic.

and about the captcha, I don't think a quick 5 second captcha hurts anybody Smiley

P.S: you don't enter captcha during login at all times !

"1 to 5 days" base idea is fully legitimate, but why in some case 1 day and another time 5 days? What is the rationale behind that? if it was only to protect faucet owners I would have used a fixed duration (ie 3 days for example).

"P.S: you don't enter captcha during login at all times !" if I understand well it means that for withdrawal it is at all times, I will check next time I have to perform a withdrawal! => what is your rational, withdrawals can only be made to the bitcoin address which received the sato, thus the need to have a captcha is for ...

To be honest, I am feeling that several modifications you have implemented since several months are strange...  Huh

Hi

Just wanted to say i saw your message and will explain to you tomorrow
Thank you Smiley

So your explanation (48h)?

... you seems very busy, "tomorrow" = already 5 days


Sorry, busy on phase 2.

for the 5 days delays we agree the stating 1-5 days is a bit vauge , this will be replaced with a countdown soon.

During login if you enter password wrong for the first time you will be prompted for captcha next time.

What is your problem with captcha on Withdrawal?



"What is your problem with captcha on Withdrawal? " Sherlock Homes would tell you that your behavior is strange and that I start to have doubts on answers you gave to guys having problems in this thread...captcha need == bots is accessing the withdrawal page, then the ultimate question why bots would access this page?...I'm afraid of what it would mean, I really hope I am wrong.
Could you guaranty that my satoshis are (and was) safe on ePay at anytime?Huh
10  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [ANN]ePay.info, Micropayments and Faucets, Faucetbox alternative [0%Fee] on: April 05, 2017, 07:51:43 PM
Dear Epay,

I wanted to request a withdrawal on your epay.info site, and what was my surprise when I saw a fucking recaptcha!

To sum up, we have to login with a password to our account, then we have to check and accept an agreement page saying that you cannot process our withdrawal request in less than 1 days and that it will take up to 5 days (whao! did you think to create a kind of script because it seems like you are doing all these operations manually) and then it is not enough, you request us to play with a recaptcha on another page to finally get a chance to gain the satoshi we earned but of course in only few days (if everything is going fine, but it does not appear to be the case in checking this thread!!!!!) So what the fuck? Did you think about your users before implementing all that is passing through your mind?

So I will be kind, please could you ease the withdrawal action? and then if you could accelerate the withdrawal timeframe I am sure that all the readers of this thread and more will thank you!

For the speed up, if you need some help of a programmer I could likely give you some help  Smiley




Any answer Epay?Huh

Hi
Sorry just saw your message.

The 1 to 5 day timeframe is to protect faucet owners. payments are automatic.

and about the captcha, I don't think a quick 5 second captcha hurts anybody Smiley

P.S: you don't enter captcha during login at all times !

"1 to 5 days" base idea is fully legitimate, but why in some case 1 day and another time 5 days? What is the rationale behind that? if it was only to protect faucet owners I would have used a fixed duration (ie 3 days for example).

"P.S: you don't enter captcha during login at all times !" if I understand well it means that for withdrawal it is at all times, I will check next time I have to perform a withdrawal! => what is your rational, withdrawals can only be made to the bitcoin address which received the sato, thus the need to have a captcha is for ...

To be honest, I am feeling that several modifications you have implemented since several months are strange...  Huh

Hi

Just wanted to say i saw your message and will explain to you tomorrow
Thank you Smiley

So your explanation (48h)?

... you seems very busy, "tomorrow" = already 5 days
11  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [ANN]ePay.info, Micropayments and Faucets, Faucetbox alternative [0%Fee] on: March 31, 2017, 07:44:12 PM
Dear Epay,

I wanted to request a withdrawal on your epay.info site, and what was my surprise when I saw a fucking recaptcha!

To sum up, we have to login with a password to our account, then we have to check and accept an agreement page saying that you cannot process our withdrawal request in less than 1 days and that it will take up to 5 days (whao! did you think to create a kind of script because it seems like you are doing all these operations manually) and then it is not enough, you request us to play with a recaptcha on another page to finally get a chance to gain the satoshi we earned but of course in only few days (if everything is going fine, but it does not appear to be the case in checking this thread!!!!!) So what the fuck? Did you think about your users before implementing all that is passing through your mind?

So I will be kind, please could you ease the withdrawal action? and then if you could accelerate the withdrawal timeframe I am sure that all the readers of this thread and more will thank you!

For the speed up, if you need some help of a programmer I could likely give you some help  Smiley




Any answer Epay?Huh

Hi
Sorry just saw your message.

The 1 to 5 day timeframe is to protect faucet owners. payments are automatic.

and about the captcha, I don't think a quick 5 second captcha hurts anybody Smiley

P.S: you don't enter captcha during login at all times !

"1 to 5 days" base idea is fully legitimate, but why in some case 1 day and another time 5 days? What is the rationale behind that? if it was only to protect faucet owners I would have used a fixed duration (ie 3 days for example).

"P.S: you don't enter captcha during login at all times !" if I understand well it means that for withdrawal it is at all times, I will check next time I have to perform a withdrawal! => what is your rational, withdrawals can only be made to the bitcoin address which received the sato, thus the need to have a captcha is for ...

To be honest, I am feeling that several modifications you have implemented since several months are strange...  Huh

Hi

Just wanted to say i saw your message and will explain to you tomorrow
Thank you Smiley

So your explanation (48h)?
12  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [ANN]ePay.info, Micropayments and Faucets, Faucetbox alternative [0%Fee] on: March 28, 2017, 07:15:18 PM
Dear Epay,

I wanted to request a withdrawal on your epay.info site, and what was my surprise when I saw a fucking recaptcha!

To sum up, we have to login with a password to our account, then we have to check and accept an agreement page saying that you cannot process our withdrawal request in less than 1 days and that it will take up to 5 days (whao! did you think to create a kind of script because it seems like you are doing all these operations manually) and then it is not enough, you request us to play with a recaptcha on another page to finally get a chance to gain the satoshi we earned but of course in only few days (if everything is going fine, but it does not appear to be the case in checking this thread!!!!!) So what the fuck? Did you think about your users before implementing all that is passing through your mind?

So I will be kind, please could you ease the withdrawal action? and then if you could accelerate the withdrawal timeframe I am sure that all the readers of this thread and more will thank you!

For the speed up, if you need some help of a programmer I could likely give you some help  Smiley




Any answer Epay?Huh

Hi
Sorry just saw your message.

The 1 to 5 day timeframe is to protect faucet owners. payments are automatic.

and about the captcha, I don't think a quick 5 second captcha hurts anybody Smiley

P.S: you don't enter captcha during login at all times !

"1 to 5 days" base idea is fully legitimate, but why in some case 1 day and another time 5 days? What is the rationale behind that? if it was only to protect faucet owners I would have used a fixed duration (ie 3 days for example).

"P.S: you don't enter captcha during login at all times !" if I understand well it means that for withdrawal it is at all times, I will check next time I have to perform a withdrawal! => what is your rational, withdrawals can only be made to the bitcoin address which received the sato, thus the need to have a captcha is for ...

To be honest, I am feeling that several modifications you have implemented since several months are strange...  Huh
13  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [ANN]ePay.info, Micropayments and Faucets, Faucetbox alternative [0%Fee] on: March 27, 2017, 07:22:08 PM
Dear Epay,

I wanted to request a withdrawal on your epay.info site, and what was my surprise when I saw a fucking recaptcha!

To sum up, we have to login with a password to our account, then we have to check and accept an agreement page saying that you cannot process our withdrawal request in less than 1 days and that it will take up to 5 days (whao! did you think to create a kind of script because it seems like you are doing all these operations manually) and then it is not enough, you request us to play with a recaptcha on another page to finally get a chance to gain the satoshi we earned but of course in only few days (if everything is going fine, but it does not appear to be the case in checking this thread!!!!!) So what the fuck? Did you think about your users before implementing all that is passing through your mind?

So I will be kind, please could you ease the withdrawal action? and then if you could accelerate the withdrawal timeframe I am sure that all the readers of this thread and more will thank you!

For the speed up, if you need some help of a programmer I could likely give you some help  Smiley




Any answer Epay?Huh
14  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [ANN]ePay.info, Micropayments and Faucets, Faucetbox alternative [0%Fee] on: March 25, 2017, 07:39:28 AM
Dear Epay,

I wanted to request a withdrawal on your epay.info site, and what was my surprise when I saw a fucking recaptcha!

To sum up, we have to login with a password to our account, then we have to check and accept an agreement page saying that you cannot process our withdrawal request in less than 1 days and that it will take up to 5 days (whao! did you think to create a kind of script because it seems like you are doing all these operations manually) and then it is not enough, you request us to play with a recaptcha on another page to finally get a chance to gain the satoshi we earned but of course in only few days (if everything is going fine, but it does not appear to be the case in checking this thread!!!!!) So what the fuck? Did you think about your users before implementing all that is passing through your mind?

So I will be kind, please could you ease the withdrawal action? and then if you could accelerate the withdrawal timeframe I am sure that all the readers of this thread and more will thank you!

For the speed up, if you need some help of a programmer I could likely give you some help  Smiley


15  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [ANN] ePay.info, Micropayments and Faucets on: August 08, 2016, 02:47:01 PM
Epay.info are you still here? or do you want to not answer to my questions?
16  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [ANN] ePay.info, Micropayments and Faucets on: August 02, 2016, 01:26:55 PM
Angry epay.info, you are pain in the ass with your Multiaccounting "kind of protection", there is no harm for you if we have multiple accounts, does google prevent you from having several accounts? does ebay prevent you from having several accounts? ... I just checked three of my epay accounts in the same hour => now I am fully blocked on each account!!!! and bye bye my satoshi!!!!

I start to believe that epay.info like very much this since they can extort a lot of satoshi from users this way and earn more money on their side!!!! Continue like that and more and more users will notice your behavior and use other services similar than you but definitely more professional (including ticket support by the way and no multiaccounting fucking "so-called protection").

Hi
Over 90% accounts that are banned, are the accounts that used TOR or other type of vpns to fool the faucets and get more from them or they have referred themselves.
this is to protect the faucets and protect them.
please give me your accounts details so i can check their status.

Lucky me I got banned without using TOR or VPNs, I am among the 10%! Could you give me YOUR exact definition of MultiAccounting Ban?
Something weird in your answer => there is a big difference from my point of view but you can explain yourself. Indeed, protecting the faucet sites from users who want to trick them (which I fully agree I would do the same) and preventing one person from accessing several epay accounts on https://epay.info/login (is that a faucet site as well???) and banning them in order to keep their satoshi with no reason!

Please give me your point of view or explain me by which mechanism you can ban people only from accessing several accounts on epay.info site.
17  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [ANN] ePay.info, Micropayments and Faucets on: July 29, 2016, 10:39:10 AM
 Angry epay.info, you are pain in the ass with your Multiaccounting "kind of protection", there is no harm for you if we have multiple accounts, does google prevent you from having several accounts? does ebay prevent you from having several accounts? ... I just checked three of my epay accounts in the same hour => now I am fully blocked on each account!!!! and bye bye my satoshi!!!!

I start to believe that epay.info like very much this since they can extort a lot of satoshi from users this way and earn more money on their side!!!! Continue like that and more and more users will notice your behavior and use other services similar than you but definitely more professional (including ticket support by the way and no multiaccounting fucking "so-called protection").
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