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Posted Wed Oct 04, 2006 11:01 am GMT by lwestatbus
While it is probably too early to expect any, has anyone seen any reaction from US financial institutions on their willingness to deal with Neteller, etc? They have been prohibited from dealing directly with the gambling/poker sites for some time but I found my transfers from my bank to Neteller to be painless.
Edit: I just checked my bank's web site and used the search feature on the whole site and on the press/news pages and found no match with "gambling". It is a very large bank.
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Posted Wed Oct 04, 2006 12:29 pm GMT by shorn7
I am in the process of doing an EFT from my bank to Neteller. Should be done in a day or so, but I don't anticipate any issues. My bank is a small regional one too.
Posted Wed Oct 04, 2006 2:05 pm GMT by Sid Lambert
i've been sifting through millions of articles lately, but I remember one coming from some sort of US banking community association of some sort...i can't remember the name unfortunately...i'm gonna guess that i found it via the business section of a major newspaper...the little bit i remember is 'wutever, we'll be fine'...and i think there was something in there saying something like 'we don't have the capability to filter handwritten checks and block them, but we won't be punished for that'
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