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  • #712522
    Anonymous
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    In view of the importance of these issues, NETELLER has accelerated its review of the Act and all other relevant laws and pertinent developments. The Company also continues to closely monitor the regulatory situation and is determining what actions to take well before the conclusion of the 270-day rulemaking period.

    In the interim, US-resident customers are able to use the NETELLER service as normal. The funds of US-resident customers are held in trust accounts and will be available for withdrawal, on demand. The ability to withdraw funds will exist regardless of the customer’s location or ability to transfer to any site.

    We knew this anyway didn’t we…or have I missed something?

    Cheers

    Simmo!

    #712585
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    What assurances are there that click2pay is the new answer? My players want to know! :colgate:

    #712627
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Gambling911 seems to jump the gun on some stories. Remember, VIP and Nine was supposed to suspend operations according to them. When it comes to neteller and that story I like how they say “NETeller added they while waiting for clarification”

    ?? Huh ?? Whats to be clarified? It’s illegal to make Gambling orientated transactions to a US Bank account? What will it become more illegal in 270 days? Of course not! So my opinion if Neteller was going to be 100% out they would have been gone by now? Why wait 270 days? Whats the point? To see if it becomes legal again to make Gambling Transactions. Makes no sense that Neteller would take that approach. This may just be Gambling 911 jumping the gun.

    #712630
    Anonymous
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    Kris wrote:
    http://www.londonstockexchange.com/LSECWS/IFSPages/MarketNewsPopup.aspx?id=1320905&source=RNS

    So much for them assuring us that nothing would change…. Everyone needs to learn to love Click2Pay…

    Would Payspark for affiliate payments be just as good as Click2Pay? I have Neteller and Payspark and was thinking of transferring all payments to Payspark. Any suggestions? Thanks

    #712647
    Anonymous
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    Regarding payspark/c2p I don’t like the limits- 2k/1k per day for one
    card and 5k per week for payspark(+ $15 per withdraw from September :) ). the only one method to withdraw money from payspark is the debit card(s) – so if you receive more than 15k you must go to the ATMs like to the job :)
    + you can’t transfer all payments to Payspark – even not all
    microgaming offer it. I like click2pay – no weekly limits, low fees, a few debit cards and the option to request a check. Minus – no online debit card statement/balance.

    #712659
    Anonymous
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    john1124 wrote:
    Gambling911 seems to jump the gun on some stories. Remember, VIP and Nine was supposed to suspend operations according to them. When it comes to neteller and that story I like how they say “NETeller added they while waiting for clarification”

    ?? Huh ?? Whats to be clarified? It’s illegal to make Gambling orientated transactions to a US Bank account? What will it become more illegal in 270 days? Of course not! So my opinion if Neteller was going to be 100% out they would have been gone by now? Why wait 270 days? Whats the point? To see if it becomes legal again to make Gambling Transactions. Makes no sense that Neteller would take that approach. This may just be Gambling 911 jumping the gun.

    Neteller was doing some damage control. They knew they were going to have to exit the US market, that was a no brainer. But they didn’t want their stock to get crushed anymore than it had to so they tried to alleviate investor fear by saying they are researching the matter and will continue to service Americans.

    #712805
    Anonymous
    Guest

    Hi,

    I deposited via NETeller today. Whatever that’s worth.

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