Personally I think the problem I see lies in them claiming to be for sex workers, by sex workers and their main claim to fame in the beginning was 'no chargebacks'. Now it's all I hear about. Also if it's a drop down menu on the customer's end and he is selecting the $ amount, there is no room for error. The fact that they are calling your customers and asking them, "Are you SURE you want to send her x amount?" is kind of odd to say the least. Knowing a tiny bit about starting up a business from the backend, I KNOW how difficult it is to perform payment processing and set aside funds for fraud protection in the bank. However, that just doesn't jive with their original business model. As a camgirl who's been in the industry for six years and has only incurred one major chargeback, I personally think the site should take the hit in lieu of possibly losing the model for good and/or bad publicity. I'm only here to post the stuff I've witnessed so far. Obviously I want you all to be happy, form your own opinions, and hopefully not get ripped off. On PervoutPay, you won't have your account deleted for being a sexworker like other payment methods (google wallet etc) but you may also have an issue where a $100 payment is reduced to $10 because someone decided they would rather not pay you. I think it's good to take into consideration the negative posts I linked to above, but if you're confident in your customers NOT wanting refunds, I think it sounds like a decent avenue to take. Personally I would use it for tributes/donations ONLY and not for selling videos and other content just in case. I would hate to sell videos and get a chargeback. Not like you can get your digital goods and services back after you send them out.