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I know there are many To[ics Related To Neteller, but I just Tried To Go To Their Website & Was Unable To Get In.:ughhh:



Anyone Else Having This Problem?:ughhh:



Thanks In Advance--MR. NW:ughhh:
 

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i just went in and move 3k had no problem.i need to find another book to place some more money in now....ck
 

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Neteller closed my account after I tried to change my address. Absolutely useless to US citizens right now.
 

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<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=465 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD><TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=465 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD vAlign=top>Neteller founders charged after sting operation by FBI

James Doran in New York
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The pair were arrested on Monday after an FBI sting operation discovered that Neteller was being used to allow Americans to place illegal bets on sporting events via internet gambling companies based in foreign countries.
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Mr Lefebvre, 55, was arrested at the same time in Malibu, California, and was expected to appear in Los Angeles federal Court last night.
Neither Mr Lawrence nor Mr Lefebvre were available to comment in response to the allegations made in the indictment. If found guilty, the pair face 20 years in jail.
The seven-page indictment, filed in New York last night, claims that the pair set up Neteller in 1999 with the express purpose of providing online payment services to gambling companies. The indictment also claims that between 2000 and 2003 Neteller Inc, a Canadian corporation, offered payment services to various internet gambling companies so that they could illegally access customers in the United States.
From 2004 to the present day, the same operation was conducted by Neteller plc, an Isle of Man-based company which in April 2004 raised some $70 million via a listing on London’s AIM. An agent with the FBI named in the indictment claims she used Neteller as a middle man between her US-based bank account and an offshore internet gambling company.
Shares of Neteller were suspended on AIM yesterday before the indictment was released as the company was seeking clarification of its status with US authorities.
A spokesman for Neteller stressed that the founders were no longer employees or directors of the company. “Because of that, this arrest has nothing to do with the company,” he added.
Mr Lawrence resigned as a non-executive director of the company on October 13, having stepped down as non-executive chairman last May. Mr Lefebvre resigned as a non-executive director on December 15, 2005. However, the pair still own large stakes of Neteller. Mr Lawrence holds 5.91 per cent of the company, while Mr Lefebvre owns 5.54 per cent.
Neteller claims to operate the largest independent online money transfer business in the world with 3 million customers in 160 countries and over $7 billion in annual transactions.
It specialises in providing instant payment services where money transfer is difficult or risky because of issues of identity, trust, currency exchange, or distance. In the past, it handled funds for online gamblers in the US but it is said to have stopped the practice when tough new laws banned internet gambling in America last October.
Last year authorities arrested a number of prominent executives for breaching US gambling laws, including two from Britain. David Carruthers, the former chief executive of BetOnSports, was arrested in July while Peter Dicks, former non-executive chairman of Sportingbet, was arrested in September. Other arrests
July 2006 David Carruthers, chief executive of BetOnSports, the AIM-listed bookmaker, is arrested in Dallas
Sept 2006 Peter Dicks, then Sportingbet chairman, is arrested at JFK airport in New York, on request of Louisiana state authorities
Sept 2006 Manfred Bodner and Norbert Teufelberger, joint chief executives of Bwin, the Austrian internet betting group, are detained in Monaco on charges of violating France’s internet gaming laws

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Thank god for MoneyGram and the books that use this great service
 

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BigDane said:
Thank god for MoneyGram and the books that use this great service

and add Western Union to that as well...love paying for my transfer, calling in the control #, the seeing the cash in my account 20 mins later...plus unlike credit cards and neteller/e-check etc, theirs no rules or waiting periods if u wanna cash out (that is if you have no roll over to meet of course), and you can request a same method cashout and pick up your money that same day or the next time the office is open....no hassles, no verifications of identity or asking of social security and checking account numbers...just hand the cash over plus the fees, then see the money + your fees in your account for your betting dispoal
 

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Spoke with BoDog reps earlier.
They will honor WU, click2pay, and e-wallet.

As long as Calvin doesn't do anything dopey (like book a trip to NYC for sight seeing or such) we'll always have at least BoDog.

WU is fine by me.
 

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Has anybody else experience a huge delay in transerring of funds from Neteller to your bank account? I'm on day 6 and still showing PENDING. It's "only" $114, but still...

Should I worry?
 

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herts9 said:
Has anybody else experience a huge delay in transerring of funds from Neteller to your bank account? I'm on day 6 and still showing PENDING. It's "only" $114, but still...

Should I worry?

It is taking at least 2 weeks to get money from Neteller into your bank account, assuming you used the EFT withdraw. I've heard that checks are taking up to 6 weeks to arrive. I have a pending withdraw also for $2,500 which I hope to receive by early Feb. I'm not scared but I am worried.
 

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Ah...that makes me feel a little better. Guess it takes some time when everybody is pulling out and clogging up the works. It was an EFT xfer too. Hope all goes well, for the both of us. Thanks.
 

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