Ever since Gumroad banned me, I’ve started up the shop in Sellix but this time:
I made sure to make the listing with very little information in the title and description
no images of any sort
Obscured the link to the thread in a tinyurl
Obscured the fusncript behind a megalink and megapassword
I’ve setup payment for Paypal, Stripe and Crypto and so far I’ve not received any complaints or warnings which was great; though Paypal will always hold payments for up to 25 days as it’s somehow flagged as higher risk (possibly because of the sellix platform)
Occasionally I’ll receive Crypto which is simple enough to manage with their inbuilt crypto wallet!
What’s really nice about Sellix though is that it’s easy to automate using Python, so I’ve linked it up to my google sheet running some python code that simplifies alot of the admin work of setting up a listing, composing an eroscript post; getting all the video metadata and stuff like that!
Will post up a tutorial in the future on how to set that up after I cleaned up my code and make the UX make sense
What is stopping people from using Paypal Friends & Family to transfer money in exchange for funscripts? I get that it doesn’t come with any buyer protection - but for the small sums this is not a problem right? And I guess the funscript creator will manually need to send the file to the person who “donated” the money. But any other downsides to this approach?
Because your PayPal account can get reviewed and be banned. Only one single person needs to write something like “payment for script” or something like that and you will be on the watchlist. Also receiving funds from different countries a lot of times and other questionable stuff will get you banned (or limited) if you don’t watch out. They will and can do that if they find questionable stuff happening with your account and abusing friends and family option.