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Originally Posted by Baggiesfaninessex
Having read through the last couple of posts, here goes:
I too, have just tried to refill my balance with mp3 Fiesta and nothing is happening. Whereas I respect site policy on discussions, two things strike me as being rather odd:
1. I can't find the site policy so I would welcome the chance to read it - apologies if the location is obvious. I'm over 40, so my braincells are decreasing rapidly.
2. Why bother having a forum which overtly promotes mp3 sites, if when problems occur with something as serious as payments, we are not allowed to discuss it? I can't see the logic in that unless the Admin. team are incahoots with site owners and are afraid of upsetting them. Whether I'm right or wrong, can you see my point?
It's a fact that Admin. - who I do respect as I do a similar job on another forum - do appear very cagey when explaining anything to do with payments. Yet without those of us paying into the sites, what would be their raison d'etre?
C'mon folks - fair's fair. Let's have a bit more openness and more forewarning here, especially when things go wrong. I see little point in paying in anymore money to any site, until such time as there is more reassurance that it won't be money going straight down the drain. 
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Can't answer your payment question, someone more knowledgeable than me will probably let you know. But the reason payment is not discussed openly is that this being a public site, certain individuals of certain regulatory bodies may snoop around to find out the new payment methods in the hope of shutting them down. You can imagine the shops frustration at a new payment method being blocked shortly after all their hard work and (quite often) creativity to get it up and running.
The prohibition of "public" discussion of some music sites is, it would seem an imperfect solution for an imperfect world.
