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  • #725101
    Anonymous
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    I’m authorised by them myself and it was not easy or cheap to achieve. Sounds good.

    hmmm fictionteller.com – where you been all my life?


    $150 (I don’t have a british pound key that i’m aware of)

    seems like a very small amount. that amount seems too small for even accomodating auctions. Hopefully this will increase before they get very far.

    #725102
    Anonymous
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    push3r wrote:
    This company is classified as a “Small E-Money Issuer”. Each customer can only hold a maximum of 150 Euro in their account. Can someone confirm this?

    http://www.fsa.gov.uk/register/eMoney.do

    #725104
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I don’t care if the withdraw fee is higher and neither will the players, they will be happy just to play again. This is great news!!:rasta:

    (I don’t have a british pound key that i’m aware of)

    ALT&0163= pounds
    ALT&0128= euros

    #725112
    Anonymous
    Guest

    Thanks Bonus! I needed that lol.

    #725113
    Anonymous
    Guest

    Dom what’s that mean?

    I know, I’m stupid. (not with a capital S) :)

    #725118
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Basically it’s a preliminary licence with Money limitations. I assume they will upgrade to a full fledged emoney issuer. I am sure there is some red tape to deal with.

    This is a very important licence and the wallet is submitting to voluntary regulation which affords a great deal of protection to all.

    #725397
    Anonymous
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    Dominique wrote:
    Basically it’s a preliminary licence with Money limitations. I assume they will upgrade to a full fledged emoney issuer. I am sure there is some red tape to deal with.

    This is a very important licence and the wallet is submitting to voluntary regulation which affords a great deal of protection to all.

    Yepp this will just be first step in the setup process, obviously to be viable you need to be able to hold more then $150 in your account. This sounds like a great idea all round, even if these guys fail then I’m sure someone else will succeed. It has always puzzled me why none of the bigger banks have tried to set up an Ewallet system, maybe it is just round the corner, especially with such a huge market now. :guitar:

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