Look they’re similar I agree …
But we are not talking about something called GETeller or BETeller (both good names by the way … which gets me to thinking … no that’s a different thread …
) but here is an outfit called YOUTeller.
I can tell them apart – they don’t sound the same to me.
It’s like saying that Coca Cola can now go and stop Pepsi Cola or Muslim Cola or Cheap Cola … they can’t.
Neteller chose the “teller” suffix for their brand to be synonomous with banking – that’s fine – but I don’t think that they can take a word out of the English language now – particularly out of the finance industry.
But perhaps I’m just talking common-sense .. and we all know that has nothing to do with legal arguments … so I wait on the slidelines to listen to the legal rulings …
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