thanks. which options around?blueweb said:
Thank you for the review. I don't trust this EMI any longer and moved on to the many other options around.
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WoW that explain all! Does anyone remember this thread Rietumu - for all victims of fraudulent account closure and theft of funds
CaLViN said:
I have been using ePayments since 3 years or so.This is the best debit card provider i have ever used.
Loaded more than 500K EURO and withdrawn the same amount via ATM.
Never had an issue.They have asked for KYC documents for 2 or 3 times at all.
I hope theh manage to survive for another decade.
We have 2 accounts working smoothly.One personal , one business..
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They are eager but decline the any application they get in.Marc Jacob said:
The correponding bank is the Rietumu bank in Latvia, i assume that they partly have staff in Latvia as well... and the type of staff they have is very eager to ask absolutely strange and stupid questions... No surprise to me.
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50k or 50gbp??Martin Everson said:
Their terms and conditions 😳
https://www.epayments.com/docs/epayments_systems_limited_terms_and_conditions.html
"10.3 You shall pay us the sum of £50,000 (Sum) on demand or we may deduct this Sum from the balance of your ePayments Account without notice if you use your ePayments Account and/or the Services in connection with any industry or activity that is set out in our prohibited activity list on our Website."
Restricted list
"Dual use goods" is restricted so better not export Toyota pickup trucks to middle east I guess...lol.
Epayments is a Russia focused EMI with payout options to Russian payment processors such as Yandex, Qiwi and Webmoney. Other clients are just cover business for their core activity...lol. Funny how you can view fees in only 3 currencies and one of them is RUB......I wonder why??????? ns2. Maybe CEO Mikhail Rymanov will know more?
P.S Some EMI don't need new customers they just need your personal details. I am sure they collect enough clean declined customer details to wash through troublesome Russian payments - especially among Eastern Europe EMI's smi(&%.
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Martin Everson said:
£50k (fifty thousand pounds).
Also this EMI is saying they can invest your money. Just hope they understand what low risk assets are if they do ns2.
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19.1 When you transfer funds into your ePayments Account and/or you receive a payment into your ePayments Account, we shall (a) place the funds into segregated accounts held with authorised credit institutions; and/or (b) invest the funds into low risk assets held in a segregated account with financial institutions.
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happyjohn said:
This thread got pretty big, thanks to all for indicate your attitude 😉
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It seems that you mention Russia in absolutely every post in this thread, as if mother Russia did you something wrong? Or is it just a typical western hysteria over everything related to Russia?Martin Everson said:
Your welcome.
Btw I would really ask anyone to really consider whether using a Russia associated EMI is in their best interest in the current climate ns2. Just a light warning you can choose to ignore at your peril.
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Mark Rucken said:
It seems that you mention Russia in absolutely every post in this thread, as if mother Russia did you something wrong?
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