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Re: No more P2P at Neteller for US-customers
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[ QUOTE ] it's not gonna clear up until neteller has a way to send checks. [/ QUOTE ] How are people this naive??? THEY DON"T HAVE THE MONEY AVAILABLE If they did, do you really think they would put the kibosh on collecting 1.9% on peer to peer transfers, on top of the % they get from the gambling portals which the non-US memmber must then deposit the money to? Do you really buy their explanation? LET ME SPELL IT OUT AGAIN, THEY HAVE SUFFERED A CLASSIC RUN ON THE BANK SCENARIO, JUST LIKE HAS HAPPENED MANY TIMES IN HISTORY. EITHER THEY ARE HAVING A LIQUIDITY PROBLEM OR THEY JUST DON'T HAVE ALL OF THE MONEY, REQUIREMENTS BE DAMNED [/ QUOTE ] u clearly have no idea what you are talking about. |
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Re: No more P2P at Neteller for US-customers
freakin i agree with you 100%
but the other 5% is the problem |
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Re: No more P2P at Neteller for US-customers
has anyone thought of this....... call up neteller and ask for info on becoming a merchant. then just start selling or buying 20,000 gift baskets with non u.s. members. any input??
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Re: No more P2P at Neteller for US-customers
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u clearly have no idea what you are talking about. [/ QUOTE ] You've already shown yourself to be a moron. Why woudl you chime in to say we will PROBABLY get paid? I do realize that we will PROBABLY get paid, you idiot. Also, you are clearly very naive if you can't see through Neteller's obvious lies. The real reason that they are not allowing withdrawals/transfers should be obvious to a small child at this point. You are a little too credulous for your own good (I just called you a rank sucker), and must be pretty clueless with regards to the history of financial institutions, considering the stupid points you keep bringing up about requirements. I think you need to research what happens when there is a run on a bank. Then you will (maybe???) understand this situation a little better. |
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post oak you make no sense and are contradicting yourself.
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You've already shown yourself to be a moron. [/ QUOTE ] by responding to you twice, yes i have. bye! |
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i dont see how they can file bankrupcy? all money is REQUIRED to be held in low risk bank accounts and this place has little overhead. [/ QUOTE ] Sublime, have you verified or see this verified to be true? I ask because I honestly don't know but it was my understanding that while neteller has stated that all funds are held seperately in trust, there isn't an actual or agency which requires them to do like there are for US banks for example. am I wrong? btw-nice work on the suzzy replies |
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Re: No more P2P at Neteller for US-customers
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How are people this naive??? THEY DON"T HAVE THE MONEY AVAILABLE If they did, do you really think they would put the kibosh on collecting 1.9% on peer to peer transfers, on top of the % they get from the gambling portals which the non-US memmber must then deposit the money to? Do you really buy their explanation? LET ME SPELL IT OUT AGAIN, THEY HAVE SUFFERED A CLASSIC RUN ON THE BANK SCENARIO, JUST LIKE HAS HAPPENED MANY TIMES IN HISTORY. EITHER THEY ARE HAVING A LIQUIDITY PROBLEM OR THEY JUST DON'T HAVE ALL OF THE MONEY, REQUIREMENTS BE DAMNED [/ QUOTE ] Let me spell this out. YOU ARE AN IDIOT WHO DOES NOT KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT. They are regulated by the FSA, which REQUIRES them to keep deposited funds available. Do you actually think a regulatory agency such as this doesn't check on that? Regularly? |
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Re: No more P2P at Neteller for US-costumers
Neteller says it will not assist US residents in gambling.
Isn't keepng our money in Neteller gambling? |
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Re: No more P2P at Neteller for US-customers
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[ QUOTE ] i dont see how they can file bankrupcy? all money is REQUIRED to be held in low risk bank accounts and this place has little overhead. [/ QUOTE ] Sublime, have you verified or see this verified to be true? I ask because I honestly don't know but it was my understanding that while neteller has stated that all funds are held seperately in trust, there isn't an actual or agency which requires them to do like there are for US banks for example. am I wrong? btw-nice work on the suzzy replies [/ QUOTE ] see kdogs reply and thanks! |
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