Former Multi-Level Organization Leader: Retaliation, Hidden Fees & Zero Transparency — I Will Not Return
I was a multi-level organization leader with my direct sales company — and even at that high level, I was never informed of the hidden fees, security concerns, or lack of transparency involved with PayQuicker.
When I rejoined the company and accessed my old PayQuicker account, I was shocked to find a negative balance. A fraudster had attempted 15+ charges on my account. Thankfully, they didn’t succeed — but PayQuicker still charged me $2 per declined attempt. How is an unsuccessful charge not providing the actual information for the card considered "declined"? Altogether, PayQuicker removed $48.50 from my account without my knowledge or consent.
After I originally left the company, I received no communication about how to access my account, that it remained active, or that any fees could apply. The account only existed because it was the only payment method allowed — and there was nothing intuitive to suggest it would continue running indefinitely.
Even worse:
No monthly emails
No transaction alerts
No notification of a negative balance
No statements sent to my email
After discovering this, I had six consultants I had re-recruited who found the same problem. With firm persistence, they were able to get their fees refunded — but that shouldn't be necessary for something they were never warned about.
Then things escalated.
Shortly after we all pushed back, PayQuicker attempted to re-issue the fees.
They also retaliated by blocking my access to withdraw funds from my own account.
A senior executive from my direct sales company got on a 3-way call with me and PayQuicker, and even they acknowledged it appeared to be clear retaliation.
Eventually, I had my account reinstated, but I gave the DS company 30 days to provide me with a new, secure way to be paid.
They didn’t.
So I have since walked away from both PayQuicker and the company — and I will not return.
PayQuicker’s handling of funds, customer communication, and lack of transparency are predatory and unacceptable. For a financial service provider, their actions raise serious ethical and operational concerns.
If your company uses PayQuicker, I strongly urge you to re-evaluate that relationship immediately.
And if you’ve ever had an account — log in now. You may be losing money without even realizing it.
As of July 1, 2025, Pay Quicker has quietly posted inside the account portal that they have raised their inactive account fee to $10 a month. Of course, there has been no communication sent out to their account holders.
8. maaliskuuta 2025
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