
Posted Tue Jan 23, 2007 4:39 am GMT by General Sal
Just wondering if any of you guys encountered this... so I decided to go with click2pay, and as I attempted to register, the pop up window kept giving me a "you're ip address indicates you're not a resident of the United States..."
Well, maybe, I should go with ePassporte (ugh $5 juice on $100... that's $2.50 on every $100 )
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Posted Tue Jan 23, 2007 12:40 pm GMT by vyni
Is that a typo in your post?
They say you're not in the us?
If so, there shouldnt be an issue.
From what I understand, click2pay is not accepting new us accounts, but the old us accounts are still active. I havent used them in awhile, but I'll test later to see if she flies.
Posted Tue Jan 23, 2007 2:55 pm GMT by General Sal
No typo here. I'm a resident of the US, and well it seems my IP address doesn't register as a US account. Maybe, the firewall has something to do with this? I use Norton Antivirus and whatever other stuff comes with it.
But, I guess it's all a moot point if click2Pay says that they are not accepting US customers.
Posted Tue Jan 23, 2007 2:57 pm GMT by vyni
It may be a typo on their end if they're halting the signup. Your ip is clearly from vegas (~.lv.lv.cox.net), so that's likely the case. Absolutely no reason that they should be blocking non-us signups.
Posted Tue Jan 23, 2007 3:06 pm GMT by Geno
vyni - the $2.50 being 5% of $100 is a joke from another thread in case you thought Mike was being 'special' 
Posted Tue Jan 23, 2007 3:11 pm GMT by vyni
lol yeah I saw it and let it alone, dealt with the primary point of the op. We all have 'special' moments so I let the math alone.

Posted Tue Jan 23, 2007 7:16 pm GMT by jeffonline
Hi guys I am in Australia, I had a similar problem in reverse. Support at Pacific poker had this to say.
Jeff, I am really sorry that you are having this problem. It appears
that over the festive period, our signal is sometimes being routed via
the US and this is why you are getting this pop up. I have passed on
your details to the relevant department to look into rectifying this
problem as soon as possible. In the meantime, I would ask that you
continue trying to log in from time to time.
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