PayBox Blog: Clearing Up Confusion |
Posted: 07 Feb 2011 11:00 AM PST Clearing Up ConfusionIt has recently come to our attention that some of our users do not have a clear understanding of the nature of PayBox. This is very unfortunate and we believe the reason for this falls in three main areas:
Today we intend to clear up any remaining confusion and hopefully remove the possibility for this to happen in the future. So what’s all the confusion about? Apparently some of our users assumed that their PayBox account was held in U.S. dollars, Canadian dollars, Australian dollars, Belize dollars, Singapore dollars, or one of the many other currencies which use the “dollar” denomination. PayBox is not any of these. It is a private virtual currency. This has always been stated clearly in our Terms of Service. Every PayBox user agreed to these Terms of Service as a condition of joining. Although we still expect users to read the Terms of Service, we now realize the need for more direct statements and reminders throughout the website for some of our users. Changes to the website… In order to prevent this type misunderstanding in the future with new users, we have changed wording on many pages of the website. In addition, the logo, which can be seen on every page, now says: “PayBox.me virtual currency”. In addition, we have created a special page to help people better understand currencies, virtual currencies and the role of PayBox. This page is linked to from the “What is it?” tab of the home page. We hope that these measures will help to avoid any potential confusion in the future. Thanks for participating as we work to take PayBox to the next level! |
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