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Re: the best alternative to net teller?
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If your balance goes over $5000 you will be required to verify your account by sending in a copy of ID, copy of front and back of the credit card on your account (First and last four digits unblocked) and a copy of a statement for the card. This is a requirement from our bank. We can also require you to send in these documents if your account triggers one of our fraud filters. 2) There are no fees for using the virtual card. 3) ePassporte is registered as a company in the Netherlands Antilles and the bank we use is in St Kitts and Nevis we follow all the rules of these countries. Personal accounts are not insured but business accounts are. We have been in business for more than 4 years. |
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Re: the best alternative to net teller?
We are constantly looking for more sites to work with but its up to Bodog if they want to use our service.
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Re: the best alternative to net teller?
Bumped owing to renewed interest.
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Re: the best alternative to net teller?
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What are everyone's experiences with : 1) Click2Pay 2) Moneybookers 3) Epassporte [/ QUOTE ] Let first tell you my experience with Neteller. They were licensed, regulated, and transparent. For years 2+2ers could vouch for their reliable trustworthy service. Respected sites like Poker Stars did likewise. Now they are witholding hundreds of millions in deposits which for all intents and purposes is lost. So even "proven safe and reliable" methods can f*** us over, you'd have to be a nut to start moving money into unproven transfer services. |
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