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Reply To: So Who Has The Money???

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Oneguy2nv wrote:
If any of them ask anything, they will probably be asking why the money hasn’t been confiscated yet.

I would think Neteller would love to release the money. This is killing their reputation within countries where they are still conducting business.

I don’t know… they’d have to weigh increasing the public opinion of politicians plus the thrill of nailing the DOJ again (they love to do this) so soon after they got the files for warrentless wiretaps versus their own corruption and greed. To be honest, you’re probably right and the corruption/greed part would win out. But I think it would be kind of ironic to have politicians investigate a problem that other politicians created from an abuse of power. Sounds to me like something they would love to do.

I do not agree that Neteller would love to release the money. I think they’re in a position to do that right now. They want to hang on to that money because IMO they’re going to belly up just as soon as they can. Their problem is they are a publicly held corporation so are answerable somewhat for their actions. Why would they go belly up? Because they have another ewallet in the background, just waiting to step up, and we are the ones promoting it.

I’ve been searching for a post by greedygirl but I can’t locate it. I may have the name of the e-wallet wrong (if so my apologies) but I know I have the general statement correct. She said that either ECOcard or epassport was purchased by Neteller (I’m sorry I can’t find the post, help me out greedy!). Did this just go over everyone’s head? Neteller North America, Neteller Asia, Neteller Bumfuk, different branch, different name… it’s all the same. Are we really so desperate to find an e-wallet that we’ll put our money into the hands of the same people who are holding millions of American dollars ‘in trust’?