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E-Junkie Complaints

November 20th, 2009

E-Junkie Complaints

When searching for a new payment processor or thinking of switching to a new processor, you may wonder about potential complaints. In fact, one thing that many people do is get on google and do searches. For example, if you want to find out about E-Junkie, you might search “E-Junkie Complaints” or “E-Junkie Scam.”

I do not think you will find much. I personally run several stores on E-Junkie such as my own personal MP3 Download Store and I have set-up over a dozen client accounts on E-Junkie. I trust the service completely.

Over a year ago, there were some complaints about E-Junkie’s downtime. Several merchants complained that E-Junkie had gone down for an extended period of time and that they lost sales. In response to the complaints and service-interruptions, Ejunkie began using an uptime monitering service to track any issue: E-Junkie Uptime.

Most importantly, however, E-Junkie now runs multiple, redundant servers and on the few occasions recently when there has been “downtime” no customer accounts have been affected. Now, there is a technical term for what they use, I believe it’s called HA Clustering, but I do not know exactly how it works.

E-Junkie Scams

In terms of E-Junkie Scams, the company itself is reliable, safe and 100% above-board. There have been some reports of fraudulent activity, but they had to do with unscrupulous third-parties, not with E-Junkie. The best way to get an E-Junkie account or E-Junkie Trial is to sign-up directly with the company:

E-Junkie Trial

Only sign-up for an account through E-Junkie! Also, E-Junkie has a built in affiliate program and it is FREE. Never pay a fee to use E-Junkie’s affiliate system.

cheers, for now – Ryan Nagy

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