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I just requested an International Wire, hope it gets processed soon, but I think it will be reviewed at the end of month!
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no news :(
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epass guys i know you are reading this. PLEASE GIVE US AN UPDATE!
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I hope by tomorrow, epass will release a new statement, I do hope its not a bad news and will announce that visa is working :(
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bump for the thread
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one week no news , no statement, i think we gonna see our money in motion for another week :)
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Michael, can you give an update on whats happening?
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I believe now that the epassporte will not be ok again, so back to stupid checks..
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Any news guys.....?
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Michael, can you post a new statement this week to give us some updates? Thanks.
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define 'news'
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News like "Is this sht going down or up"!
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waiting... waiting... the motion is killing me...
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mole_%2...r_character%29 the Czech cartoons are so beautiful, not like these modern cartoon on cartoon network. in most cartoons they dont even talk. there is never any violence in these cartoons. You have several episodes of "krtek" on google video or youtube i think. tons of beautiful cartoons like "a je to", "Bolka i Lolka " etc... |
ePassporte in coma? Michael O and Mallick, WHAT"S UP???
Mallick, You try to leave beautifully with our money?):321GFY Simple answer - Money is Safe?! Where the SAFE? 1. How about virtual visa money? 2. WHEN???????????????? :mad::321GFY Your karma Mallick down and down day by day.... i(all with epass acc) want news! :2 cents: |
bump for news..... I want my money.
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I think that epass team cant tell us good news at this time. All answers without good news will kill their repscore). this deal needs more time to fix it. I realy hope they will find ways to resolve this issue
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I have a confirmed wire transfer
Hi there to all,
I have submitted on 10th this month an intrenational wire transfer from my wallet to Europe and I got an email today that my wire transfer was approved on 13th this month and that it will take up to 7-10 days to be credited by my bank account. It seems that the things is working and the ePassporte team is working for us .... :) |
yep, no news = bad news .
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No bad news = good news.
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Hate it when they ignore us. Their presence would feel us better. at least we know they're still there. :)
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their answer is in the motion
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bump for the news ...
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Also they can be fun for everybody all around the world as there's no text/talk in the tales. Have fun! :pimp |
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Mr Kloppers said Australia, which is the largest emitter of carbon dioxide per person in the world, needed to "look beyond coal" for alternative sources of energy before the introduction of a global price on carbon. However, neither major political party has committed to ending the country's love affair with coal, fearing a voter backlash from those employed by the industry. Kevin Rudd, the former prime minister, was dumped by his party earlier this year after he announced he would scrap an ambitious carbon pollution reduction scheme because the opposition had refused to support it. The announcement backfired and Mr Rudd's standing with voters plummeted. In the scheme's place, his successor Julia Gillard has pledged to hold a series of citizens' assemblies to find out what the electorate wants the government to do ? a move that has sparked widespread derision and contributed to her party's failure to secure a majority government at the general election last month. Tony Abbott, the leader of the opposition, once described climate change as "absolute crap", and has promised never to introduce a carbon tax. He has banned his MPs from sitting on a cross-party committee to discuss the subject. But Mr Kloppers, whose company made 8 per cent of its revenue from thermal coal production last year, warned that inaction would cripple the country. "We do believe that such a global initiative will eventually come and, when it does, Australia will need to have acted ahead of it to maintain its competitiveness," he said. "Carbon emissions need to have a cost impact in order to cause the consumer and companies to change behaviour and favour low-carbon alternatives. We all recognise this is a politically charged subject. No government relishes telling people that things need to cost more." Ms Gillard, whose government has a majority of just one after entering into a deal with independents and Greens party members, said the government was committed towards working towards a price on carbon. |
so thats its then?????????/
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no more epassporte? whats the deal these people need to speak up
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