Account holder's details with PaisaPay
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on โ16-10-2010 01:17 AM
I'm NOT facing a problem about this, but I'd like to know just the same.
When a buyer pays by PaisaPay, whether it's by online transfer or by credit/debit card, does the buyer's account details become visible to the seller? I mean things like the account holder's name, account number, credit card number, etc.
I'd expect that the answer is 'No', but I'd like to know for sure.
Please remember that the buyer and the bank account holder are not necessarily the same person.
When a buyer pays by PaisaPay, whether it's by online transfer or by credit/debit card, does the buyer's account details become visible to the seller? I mean things like the account holder's name, account number, credit card number, etc.
I'd expect that the answer is 'No', but I'd like to know for sure.
Please remember that the buyer and the bank account holder are not necessarily the same person.
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on โ17-10-2010 01:20 AM
Thanks again, linusstudios.
I was going to apologise to readers in general for talking about my background in my last post, but after seeing the follow-up posts by rajelectroniks and c153niyam, I've decided not to. Readers can draw their own conclusions.
I'm not entirely ignorant about payment gateways and third-party buffers. I'm familiar with how long-established services like PayPal etc. work, but I wanted to be sure about PaisaPay specifically.
As I indicated at the beginning, I was already inclined to believe that PaisaPay is also a non-transparent intermediary. I just mentioned normal bank transfers as an illustration of why I didn't want to take things for granted. Thanks for the clarification.
I will not dignify rajelectroniks' continued ramblings with a reply except to say: Get a life.
@c153niyam - So you hate arrogance? What do you think readers will see in that invective post you directed at me? As for what I said about myself, see the first para of this post.
I was going to apologise to readers in general for talking about my background in my last post, but after seeing the follow-up posts by rajelectroniks and c153niyam, I've decided not to. Readers can draw their own conclusions.
I'm not entirely ignorant about payment gateways and third-party buffers. I'm familiar with how long-established services like PayPal etc. work, but I wanted to be sure about PaisaPay specifically.
As I indicated at the beginning, I was already inclined to believe that PaisaPay is also a non-transparent intermediary. I just mentioned normal bank transfers as an illustration of why I didn't want to take things for granted. Thanks for the clarification.
I will not dignify rajelectroniks' continued ramblings with a reply except to say: Get a life.
@c153niyam - So you hate arrogance? What do you think readers will see in that invective post you directed at me? As for what I said about myself, see the first para of this post.
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