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February 7, 2007 at 5:13 pm #726426
vladcizsolMemberYes I know Where ARE my pictures with Tila?
We will have to take at least 10 pages of them at CAP Spring Break in the Bahamas.
You do know I want Tila there in all her glory along with the 10 US Tila Girls, 20 UK Girls and hell I am sure she can find another 10 Tila Bahamas girls too. I can just see them surrounding me by the pool! Tila Nirvana!!!
February 8, 2007 at 6:39 am #726505Anonymous
Inactivelondon+oxford+austria+some guy=money laundering for some short sighted program(good money though)
not gonna survive for longer than a year. just like one of those religious money pyramids
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February 8, 2007 at 11:13 am #726524Anonymous
Inactive“YouTeller NEWS
The UK’s Financial Services Authority (FSA) has moved to clear up the confusion regarding the apparently false claims to certification by new payments processor YouTeller. An FSA spokesperson has confirmed that it has granted a small e-money certifi…07/02/07
I don’t have access to the full article but it looks like they are not a scam..
http://www.egrmagazine.com/But it stands to reason one of these thing must have happened:The FSA website is correctly listing the new Seed Capital as a Small E-Money Issuer, but the new Seed Capital entry in the FSA register is not available yet or the FSA site is mistakenly directing all searches for the new Seed Capital to the old Seed Capital register entry and, therefore, Oxford Technology Management.”
February 8, 2007 at 1:26 pm #726539
bingo27MemberFrom ErGaming: the full followup artivle:
YouTeller NEWSThe UK’s Financial Services Authority (FSA) has moved to clear up the confusion regarding the apparently false claims to certification by new payments processor YouTeller.
An FSA spokesperson has confirmed that it has granted a small e-money certificate to YouTeller, the registered trademark of Seed Capital Limited.
The spokesperson went on to explain that the confusion arose because there is another Seed Capital Ltd to be found on the FSA register with the same name. The contact for this company is Oxford Technology Management, a firm which undertakes insurance mediation.
The spokesperson concluded that they had “no reason to suppose that any false FSA claim has been made in the case of this small e-money issuer called Seed Capital Limited.”
The contact for the FSA certification at YouTeller is Johannes Knierzinger, a co-founder of YouTeller, though his name does not appear as a director in the Companies House registration.
Florian Schweitzer is the only director named. He has confirmed the confusion over the names at the FSA. He said: “It was not our intention to confuse people.”
Schweitzer confirmed that his company intends to enter the US gambling transaction market, but added that he had not told the FSA this information.
“We didn’t say that to anyone,” he added. “We have the ability to do that, but we have to wait until we receive the advice of our legal advisors.”
Posted: 2007-02-07
February 15, 2007 at 10:34 pm #727490Anonymous
InactiveDoes anybody knows anything new about youteller?
Can we expect our situation to get a little better soon with youteller?February 15, 2007 at 10:47 pm #727491Anonymous
InactiveI know there seems to be a new teller everyday.
YouTeller
WowTeller
SmartellerMaybe one of them will be a solution.
February 15, 2007 at 11:59 pm #727497Anonymous
InactiveGamblersLand wrote:I know there seems to be a new teller everyday.YouTeller
WowTeller
SmartellerMaybe one of them will be a solution.
I also saw Fictionteller mentioned in another thread. :hithead: :laughcry:
February 16, 2007 at 12:05 am #727498Anonymous
GuestI also saw Fictionteller mentioned in another thread
that’s my vote for most trusted
February 16, 2007 at 12:12 am #727500
vladcizsolMember
I am holding out for Penn&TellerFebruary 16, 2007 at 1:16 am #727507Anonymous
InactiveI’ll have – http://www.myteller.com – online “next week”. You will be able to sign up and deposit immediately!! All payment options, all currencies accepted. If it’s cash, we’ll take it.
Sorry, you’ll have to wait a while before we have the withdrawal button set up.:tooconfus
February 16, 2007 at 3:37 am #727518Anonymous
Inactiveineteller.com accepts money from all over the world, including the US
Enter Coupon Code: CAPAFFILIATE for a 100% match bonus up to $500 on your 1st deposit
Yeah i bought the stupid domain
Best 8 bucks i ever spent :flush:
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