Re: for-pay remailers and FV
Excerpts from fv: 9-Jan-95 Re: for-pay remailers and FV db@Tadpole.COM (2073*)
Also, there is no reason on earth to take FV for payment under such a scheme,
No reason on Earth? Try any of the following: 1. You can actually get paid, in real money, using a system that is operating NOW. 2. It requires no special software for the user of the remailer service, thus preserving a very positive feature of most of today's anonymous remailers. 3. You don't need to have a credit card merchant account (and the technical arrangements for using it) in order to run a remailer service. There are more, but those are probably the top three.
I don't see any reason to get FV involved, unless one were so lame as to be unable to get signed up directly with the credit card companies as a merchant -- a process of appropriate complexity to indicate the posession of at least one (1) clue, which is prob. desirable in someone who's going to be handling remailer finances
Well, I could be wrong, but from the above paragraph I can only infer that you've never actually tried to set yourself up as a merchant. The hardest part is getting approved for a merchant account. Unless you already have an established business or money in the bank, this will *probably* be a showstopper if you want to set up a remailer-for-pay service. Getting a merchant account is never trivial, and getting one in a whole new industry is VERY hard. Once you have a merchant account, establishing the right technical setup to do the actual authorization and purchases is not rocket science, but it certainly requires more than "1 clue" -- in particular, it typically requires hooking up some special hardware, installing and configuring some new software, and some serious thought about the implications for your system's security. None of this is needed if you use FV. Also, as Paul pointed out, the requirement for reversibility applies to ANY credit-card-based service, not just FV. This is NOT an option, it is required by law (reg Z). Excerpts from fv: 10-Jan-95 Re: for-pay remailers and FV Hal@shell.portal.com (2603)
Perhaps you could charge some small amount for them, but require VISA payment, and check the names on the VISA cards. (This doesn't hurt anonymity when the tokens are actually used because of the blinding.) To get multiple tokens a person would have to commit some serious real world name trickery, a considerably higher barrier than making up a pseudonym on the net.
This is workable. It also reinvents a big chunk of what FV does, if you do it yourself. -- NB
Date: Tue, 10 Jan 1995 10:57:56 -0500 (EST) From: Nathaniel Borenstein <nsb@nsb.fv.com> The hardest part is getting approved for a merchant account. I've tried. Nathan is right. Also, as Paul pointed out, the requirement for reversibility applies to ANY credit-card-based service, not just FV. This is NOT an option, it is required by law (reg Z). But if you sell services or information, this is not a really big problem. You just say "fuck it, I got screwed", and you reverse the charges. And as for anonymity/privacy, if the business is doing a lot of other transactions, and the remailer ones are mixed in, then who's to say who's who? Maybe it's time to remind people that there is no such thing as perfect security, only varying degrees of such. -- -russ <nelson@crynwr.com> http://www.crynwr.com/crynwr/nelson.html Crynwr Software | Crynwr Software sells packet driver support | ask4 PGP key 11 Grant St. | +1 315 268 1925 (9201 FAX) | What is thee doing about it? Potsdam, NY 13676 | What part of "Congress shall make no law" eludes Congress?
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