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I do not have any where near the knowledge you do but what you say seems to make alot of sense. I can see how and why it is playing out exactly as you describe. Good post.
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with probably 400 000 or so active us neteller users, neteller could hold that money hostage in retaliation to the illegal detention of the neteller founders in the us. if those that are owed money decided to call the doj, their congressmen and senator every day, mabye something would change.
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with probably 400 000 or so active us neteller users, neteller could hold that money hostage in retaliation to the illegal detention of the neteller founders in the us. if those that are owed money decided to call the doj, their congressmen and senator every day, mabye something would change. [/ QUOTE ] Problem is that unlike USA government neteller actually has to obey both their local and international laws. So they can not keep money of innocent USA citizens when USA government is breaking laws. |
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So they can not keep money of innocent USA citizens when USA government is breaking laws. [/ QUOTE ] Really, I just hope they shut down the Guatanomo Bay facility before they start rounding up poker players. |
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