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Ce chris de mallick chui sur qu'cest un gnoufi
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During our draft I were answering emails, thats the reason my draft went like it did, or thats the story I am sticking to anyways. |
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:1orglaugh |
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boneprone = anal hobbit. |
Michael O,i just hope you will compensated properly for all your trouble and not to be fucked (in case where everyone lose money including you)
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Michael O should add "Have a nice day" after next "update" . no offence of course
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MO whats the deal with the wires...nobody has gotten one yet so don't give me the large volume BS again.
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http://nikkigsblog.files.wordpress.c...aming-lady.jpg You pissed off even old women, say it aint so. |
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when this will end? my kids complaining for canned foods
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let's call 4chan ;)
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tomorrow we will have news? :)
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The following article was posted at Bankinfosecurity(dot)com:
Visa Suspends ePassporte Prepaid Cards Says Suspension is to Address "Program Deficiencies" September 8, 2010 - Linda McGlasson, Managing Editor At the beginning of the holiday weekend in the United States, Visa suspended the services of a third-party agent, ePassporte. com. "At the request of St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla National Bank (SKNA)," Visa said in a Sept. 7 statement, "Visa blocked network access for prepaid cards issued by SKNA and operated by ePassporte. com to address certain program deficiencies." Visa says prepaid cardholders are still able to access their funds through SKNA or ePassporte.com. "Visa is committed to maintaining the integrity of its global payment network and routinely conducts due diligence to ensure Visa prepaid programs adhere to the company's stringent program requirements and controls." ePassporte offers two consumer services: a physical debit card that can be used at ATMs and retail shops, as well as an internet payment facility. Businesses use ePassporte on their online retail sites, where they accept a Visa-branded card supplied by ePassporte. Visa hasn't said for how long the suspension will be, but Debra Geister, senior director of AML and compliance services at LexisNexis' risk solutions, says there is buzz on the blogs "that this action is based on the recently released credit card guidelines." Gwenn Bezard, co-founder and research director at Aite Group, says he's not so sure that this move by Visa is necessarily related to the new pre-paid card guidelines. "I don't see them related," Bezard says. "Visa does take action against its members at different times, imposing fines or even shutting various members down," he says. Institutions should be on top of this issue and carefully review their programs, says Geister. Any prepaid programs that a financial institution is underwriting (especially in light of the new CARD ACT regulation) should be viewed as an extension of their AML program. Institutions should make sure they understand the programs, systems and detection capabilities that are in place in any third-party programs such as ePassporte. "Making sure that the financial institution has review of programs, identified risks and performed audits of those programs is a good idea in these situations," she says. If a financial institution or merchants were to receive a transaction through ePassporte or the ePassporte Visa, given Visa's statement, they would be blocked through Visa, Geister says. The purchaser should be directed back to SKNA or ePassporte to get their funds back, "But it sounds like these cards will not be accepted on the Visa network." |
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There will be an official statement from ePassporte Thursday.
I don't know what it will be so no need to ask |
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I feel bad for the sponsors who have large funds locked up. The guys who use epass as a primary bank obviously have never been fucked by paypal yet. My guess is everyone is going to have to verify a bank account in order to get there funds out.
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i hope that epass will not close....
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Beware of mjollnir... |
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One way or another you wont be able to get your money out with out verifying a bank just like paypal.
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crossing fingers! hoping that would be good news!
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hoping for the best!!
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Looking at Micheal O's gesture, seems like some very bad news is coming in......
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here is hoping for the best |
That sounds ominous indeed. If it's good news they'll announce it right away.
We're FUCKED. |
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Fingers cross all around I'm sure. Good like, EPassporte.
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How many ways can the media rearrange the same sentences they found elswhere? Stop posting this regurgitated BS! |
(yes but how do you know that's regurgitated BS?)
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basically it's like my saying the sky is blue, and then you go post on another forum that "Naughty-Pages released a statement today that said the sky was blue"... and then Bob who is a member of that other forum posts on his news site the same thing with his own little twist like saying "Some skies have reported by some observers as being darker at night", and then Nancy who owns a blog then reads it on Bob's site and posts it on her blog adding "rumors have occurred that when it is blue, there are sometimes white fluffy things up there too", and so on.. but there really is no new information, just the same few statements kicking around with tiny twists put on it..,... |
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what do i win? |
I have an old bank account on record at ePassporte and can't figure out how to update it. Will someone please show me how. Thanks.
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Thursday up, waiting for good news!
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Man this thread will just not die. Guess will see tomorrow.
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it seems to be a lie that they have been processing wires at all
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