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seth14 02-12-2007 01:39 AM

Youteller FTP
 
Will FTP be using youteller at the beggining of next month?

Fat Nicky 02-12-2007 01:40 AM

Re: Youteller FTP
 
that would be a question to ask FTP, no?

MoolahMuerte 02-12-2007 02:01 AM

Re: Youteller FTP
 
Just as an FYI on this new savior - have you seen this:

http://www.billrini.com/2007/02/06/l...-false-claims/

And also - as a serious question - what is the reasoning behind this ewallet getting around whatever the new regs will be under the UIGEA? I understand it is "private" - but it would still be subject to the same rules re us customers? And what about all the technical stuff re electronic financial networks, coding transactions and all the rest? And if it is legal for them - what would stop neteller? If we are just saying that they will be harder to "get to" by the US gov - as a practical matter that may be true, but if they are acting contrary to usa regs, they will find a way to shut them out of the US market?

ericicecream 02-12-2007 09:42 AM

Re: Youteller FTP
 
[ QUOTE ]
Just as an FYI on this new savior - have you seen this:

http://www.billrini.com/2007/02/06/l...-false-claims/

And also - as a serious question - what is the reasoning behind this ewallet getting around whatever the new regs will be under the UIGEA? I understand it is "private" - but it would still be subject to the same rules re us customers? And what about all the technical stuff re electronic financial networks, coding transactions and all the rest? And if it is legal for them - what would stop neteller? If we are just saying that they will be harder to "get to" by the US gov - as a practical matter that may be true, but if they are acting contrary to usa regs, they will find a way to shut them out of the US market?

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