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Old 01-30-2007, 05:47 AM
Bob T. Bob T. is offline
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So they can not keep money of innocent USA citizens when USA government is breaking laws.


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Really, I just hope they shut down the Guatanomo Bay facility before they start rounding up poker players.
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Old 01-30-2007, 12:27 AM
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>> if you really have a large sum you need to get out, feel free to reach me at stocks30@hotmail.com or on aol instant messenger

I smell a bluff
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Old 01-30-2007, 04:06 AM
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Right, Morgan Stanley sent you to assuage the litle poker players and also to offer methods to set up overseas accounts. You're a malicious idiot.Anyone believe this crap? Give us your MS office number and we'll call you to set up our overseas account. I'll bet they're just waiting for us to become customers.

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Old 01-30-2007, 04:57 AM
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that reply shows just how little you know, they are not committing a crime by delaying giving you your money, the same as if you went to the bank and asked for 2 million in cash and they told you that you would have to wait until tommorow, my credentials speak for themselves I will be happy to go toe to toe with anyone on here and the bottom line is NETELLER IS publically traded and although not on the any of the us eschanges is still subject to certain guidlines, also think for a second, the owners of the major sportsbooks overseas are not stupid people, why would a merchant continue to take neteller overseas if they were not getting their funds, the certainly have a lot more at stake then all of us they would just bail and cut bait , not stick with them and contiue to pay out and not get there money
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Old 01-30-2007, 05:11 AM
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that reply shows just how little you know, they are not committing a crime by delaying giving you your money, the same as if you went to the bank and asked for 2 million in cash and they told you that you would have to wait until tommorow, my credentials speak for themselves I will be happy to go toe to toe with anyone on here and the bottom line is NETELLER IS publically traded and although not on the any of the us eschanges is still subject to certain guidlines, also think for a second, the owners of the major sportsbooks overseas are not stupid people, why would a merchant continue to take neteller overseas if they were not getting their funds, the certainly have a lot more at stake then all of us they would just bail and cut bait , not stick with them and contiue to pay out and not get there money

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However, none of that vouches for YOUR credibility...

If you are trying to drum up business, then what you've posted is spam... and possibly a scam.

If you have a useful thought on the subject, then just post it here... that's what the forums are for...
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Old 01-30-2007, 05:50 AM
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it makes sense that now that they are taking away our ability to wager online that the brokerage houses are going to be the big winners. The problem gamblers are going to have to go back to playing the stock market (a much more "rigged" game than poker ever was)

What worries me is not a single person has a reasonable excuse for why neteller is not paying people.

I am not one of those "the sky is falling" people who think that neteller is going to steal everyone's money ....... but ..... they might as well.... no way they can ever do business in the US again, not because of the DOJ, but because who in their right mind would do business with them again?? If it was a priority for them to get us our money they would do it. But they are trying to squeeze every last dollar they can by leaving withdrawal options where they got paid their percentage open. If this was not the case do you still think they would let peer to peer transfers still work.
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Old 01-30-2007, 07:06 AM
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What worries me is not a single person has a reasonable excuse for why neteller is not paying people.

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Let's see. Neteller is dependent upon EFT which they now can't use. They normally process less than $5m a day (using EFT) and now you expect them to pay out circa $200m in a couple of days via check.

They don't have the setup to produce and send this many checks, they have there own mirror (small) problem which is they have let people pass funds to sites and not received the cash via EFT so need to know what people's real balance is before sending out checks and the money is invested they don't have immediate access to $200m but can get access to it given time.

It's not just reasonable it is pretty much inevitable that there will be delays paying out.
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Old 01-30-2007, 10:24 AM
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Yeah. And and....there's this dude in Nigeria ya may wanna talk to as well. He's getting me millions.

FWIW Mr. IHaveCredentials, your language usage alone indicates little more than a HS diploma. I kinda figured ya'd need at least an AA to get hired at most firms.

Though I'd tend to agree that Neteller is probably more afraid than anything.

Why the DoJ wouldn't care that mucho $$$ have been removed from the US Economy makes zero sense to me but neither does much else these days.
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