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July 17, 2006 at 9:17 am #698910
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InactiveIt’s politics
Denmark rejected the Euro currency…which i totally support, since i am from one of the other European countries that did the same, and suffer the same consequences
This is what i would do
Get an address outside of Denmark, a buddy’s, or just make one up or take someone’s existing address…it wont matter if you get paid via Neteller or another similar place
Buy any .com or .net domain and list that as your primary domain in your account
You can use the same tracking code on your Danish site
I dont know if that will get you your money back but you can start over and nobody will suspect you’re Danish
Or if they owe you money already, just say you moved to another country, etc, etc…you know how to lie good i hope
July 17, 2006 at 9:54 am #698911Anonymous
InactiveThanks!
We actually are based out of DK (in Malta)
The problem is they dont respond Emails or understand the problem.
We might have some money in our account but we can not login and check…
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July 19, 2006 at 12:03 am #699186Anonymous
InactiveA while ago they also stopped paying the weekly 2% stake commissions, without any warning… I get my 25% from profit without hassle, but 2% from stake is “suddenly gone” for many months…
These guys act “Over-Mediterranean”… They only care about Italy and its southern sisters…
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July 19, 2006 at 5:18 am #699231Anonymous
InactiveI also lost me 2% turnover payment.
A shame as our punters are killing them this season and the net profit payments are always zero – but the turnover 2% was great.
:colgate:I had a contact – but he’s long moved on from there.
Sorry but I also get rubbish treatment there too now.They are only rated 60% by us now – safe (no funny financial business) – but not much fun to use.
:laugh:July 19, 2006 at 10:01 am #699251Anonymous
InactiveThank you for the reply “Write Guy – Wrong Country”
and same to you Gooner.I have mailed our former contact at Globet.com hopefully he can pass it on to the right person.
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