Erogenesis @ gumroad!
I've also set up a basic website using Wix. There are still a few things I need to set up over there, and next month, if all goes well, I'll go premium with them, which means no more ads, linking to my domain, etc. So far everything is going ok. Wix are ok with hosting adult content, but not selling it. So I needed to go through gumroad to do that.
Click here to check my new website!
Sorry that this all took so long but it was NOT easy finding a place to sell. As most of you know by now, Renderotica's payment system for mostly comics has been borked since Xmas 2019. They've assured me that they cannot do much about it but they're on it daily. I do believe them, but in the meanwhile I need to get my comics out to people. I'll still continue looking for other places to sell, like Dark Horse or Dynamite Entertainment. I will also carry on looking into making a store of my own. I'm just waiting for Authorize.net to reply to me.
Stay tuned for more updates soon! Contact me through here in the comments, or on my new website, or through my email if you have any questions, or if you're having issues over at Gumroad.
Also, I've renamed the Lali Lite series to 'Erogirls' as the 'Lite' aspect has become meaningless now (the DD4 is 1000+ pages ahem!).
And thank you for your patience!
awesome, paypal works in US
ReplyDeleteAs I attempt to buy the comic on Gumroad a phishing allert jumps.
ReplyDeletelet me look into that. Also check if your anti-malware might have an issue with places like gumroad
DeleteNot sure but double check your email links from gumroad, and do a full virus check just in case. Your emails might have gotten intercepted by malware. I highly doubt gumroad would be into dodgy business, since regular banks would simply not work with them. I'm quite sure you can trust gumroad, just check your PC and browser for malware.
DeleteAny luck yet?
DeleteOk I do a full check out of the computer and I use Gmail so it should filter out malware and stuff automatically. The cross side scripting allert from No-script pops up when I try to purchase directly from Gumroad. It says it's gonna direct me to https://js.stripe.com
Deletestripe js is a checkout form handled by stripe it seems:
Deletehttps://www.chargebee.com/tutorials/stripe-js-card-token-example.html
"Stripe.js is a JavaScript library which you can wire into your checkout form to handle the credit card information. When a user signs up using the checkout form, it sends the credit card information directly from the user's browser to Stripe's servers. Meaning, credit card information never hits your server and thus reducing your PCI compliance scope.
For further details, have a look at Stripe's documentation ."
Right, Java that's why I get the pop up. No-script doesn't like Java.
DeleteIs 'no-script' a plug-in? Yeah that might explain it.
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