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Originally Posted by SpongeBub
Are you seriously comparing what has happened with ePass to a traditional high risk environment? That is simply not the case. When you signed up for an ePass account, was there a place that said "please expect your money to be frozen with no real explanation and to be non-accessible for weeks at a time with zero advance notice"? Do you consider banks to be high risk environments? Because for all intents and purposes, ePass has been operating as a bank for years, just like Paypal. Can you imagine Paypal pulling this shit?
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Paypal does the same exact thing bud. Get one of your accounts closed there.
They freeze your funds for 180 days before returning it to you. So I guess you think that Paypal is "safe" then right? Because it is being held for 180 days, and going to THEN be returned after half a year.
