I hope none of you had a lot of money in your Neteller account like I did.
http://digg.com/other_sports/ANOTHER_HIATUS_IN_NETELLER_SAGA
http://digg.com/other_sports/ANOTHER_HIATUS_IN_NETELLER_SAGA
The DoJ has $55m of NETeller's money, imo, strictly to extort them. They'll tell them they won't charge the company with anything if they just 'settle' for a percentage of that $55m.
Then NETeller will be free to pay, and will. This company is still moving forward on all cylinders otherwise. I've continued to use them without incident. (Okay, except for that day they froze my account until I proved I was Canadian. But I was back up and running in four hours.) No reason for them to stiff hundreds of thousands of people. It would be completely counterproductive to their long-term business objectives.
I'd like to add that I won't now be surprised if the DoJ decides not to indict. Their case is pretty poor, for one. This one-month delay buys them the time they need, however, to squeeze some money out of NETeller.
Even if they didn't have weight, it would be the honorable thing for NETELLER to do. Sorry to say this, but if these guys go to jail, NETELLER ought to take every cent due to U.S. citizens and put it in these guys pension funds.
At some point U.S. citizens need to be responsible for the actions of their government.
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I don't get it. I thought the governement is holding our money. They are holding 55 million right? Is the 55 million only part of all the money that belong to US customers?Even if they didn't have weight, it would be the honorable thing for NETELLER to do. Sorry to say this, but if these guys go to jail, NETELLER ought to take every cent due to U.S. citizens and put it in these guys pension funds.
At some point U.S. citizens need to be responsible for the actions of their government.
:youmad:
Even if they didn't have weight, it would be the honorable thing for NETELLER to do. Sorry to say this, but if these guys go to jail, NETELLER ought to take every cent due to U.S. citizens and put it in these guys pension funds.
At some point U.S. citizens need to be responsible for the actions of their government.
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Your post pisses me off.
They are holding 55 million right? Is the 55 million only part of all the money that belong to US customers?
Pisses me off too. But think about it, you engaged in a consensual transaction with NETELLER, its founders may spend the next twenty years in prison due to accepting that transaction, but you are demanding that transaction still be honored.
Offer yourself up to serve jail time, you are one of the two parties of the transactions in question.
You ought to be pissed off, that is the point.