08-11-2007, 06:50 AM
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too cool for highschool
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: East side, West side, Worldwide!
Posts: 12,164
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A concern Gambling911 reader relayed his story to us:
"I recently had over USD$2000 withdrawn from my ePassporte account which I did not authorize.
"Four unauthorized transactions occurred in Bangkok, yet I am in Toronto and I have never lost my ePassporte card, which is also secured with a PIN.
"I have called ePassporte several times, and I get ****** around with my calls being transferred back and forth to their Customer Service departments in Toronto and Los Angeles. Yeah, Los Angeles.
"If I knew these guys operated in the United States I would have never opened an account with them!
"I was told by ePassporte that it would take up to 4 months to investigate, and now my e-mails and phone calls go unanswered, with the following message hosted on their site:
'Due to unusually high call and email volumes, you may experience extended hold times when calling us or there may be a delay receiving a response to your email inquiry. We apologize for the inconvenience. We are exerting all efforts so that we may attend to your phone calls and emails as soon as possible. Your calls and emails will be answered in the order they are received. We appreciate your patience and cooperation. Thank you for choosing ePassporte." '
"Any iGaming comanies that continue to accept U.S business should be held accountable for the electronic processors they do business with. I truly believe that the U.S ban on iGaming is protectionist policy and completely wrong, but nonsense like this only justifies it!"
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Doesn't look good 
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