u/DeliveryNo7711

I'm essentially locked out of g2g and can't refill my panel. Any ideas?

I've recharged twice with my account and this weekend I made a transaction with a new Cake wallet that went through, but didn't update. I reached out to g2g and their processor Triple A and was told by Triple A that I was permanently banned from their processing. No review, no warning. I asked for clarification and they wouldn't disclose a reason, just "based on a thorough internal review" they wouldn't process any payments.

Some details. I used Cake wallet for the first time (so brand new wallet from new platform), original funding for payment was Monero. The only thing I can think of is that it was a new wallet and the tether (polygon) was originally funded from Monero which was a new approach for me.

The backup payments (PayPal and CC) aren't eligible for IPTV payment. I'm wondering if it's worth pursuing any more or just cut my losses and buy a panel from a different platform.

If thats the case, ​is it possible to transfer the panel to another provider? If anyone has some insight it'd be greatly appreciated

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u/DeliveryNo7711 — 4 days ago

Resubmit since reddit's filters removed it. I'm looking for advice for an issue with g2g's payment processor triple a and next steps

I'm a major proponent of privacy and would love a cash system online, but i hit a snag. For background, I bought a panel on g2g and topped off twice. I've since learned more of crypto coins, it's varying pseudo anonymity, and began using Monero. Most recently, I converted Monero to Polygon and used TetherPOL for a purchase on g2g. The purchase never updated as received and I got a refund from g2g's payment processor Triple A for the amount minus the gas fee. Weird, but whatever. when I went to make the purchase again I never received the secure payment screen for crypto and g2g said to contact Triple As support. I got this message:

"Thank you for your continued support.

Following a thorough review of various factors related to your transaction, we regret to inform you that we are unable to continue supporting you with our services. As a licensed payment service provider, we are obligated to comply with the applicable regulatory requirements that govern our operations.

We seek your kind understanding in this matter."

The only thing I can think of is that the Tether originated from a Monero swap. Now I'm kind of stuck because as far as I know, Triple A is the only crypto processor for g2g. Does anyone have a clue what to do in this situation?

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u/DeliveryNo7711 — 5 days ago