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Originally Posted by Dating Port
Just got this:
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Thank you for your email.
At this time we are unable to provide service to the US. As a result, access to your
account has been disabled at the present time. We sincerely apologize for any
inconvenience this may cause you.
If at any point you leave the US, please contact us back and we would be happy to help
you enable your account at that time.
Should you have any questions or feel you have received this email in error, please
contact our Customer Service Team available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at http://help.N
ETELLER.com. You can also follow us at http://twitter.com/neteller or connect with us at h
ttp://facebook.com/neteller.
Thank you for choosing NETELLER!
Antonio
Contact Centre Agent (1884)
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It's been that way for quite a while since the whole internet gambling thing back in 2007.
http://www.pokernews.com/news/2007/0...g-services.htm
"Citing US legislative changes and recent events, Neteller announced that, effective immediately, they would no longer transfer funds to or from any online gambling sites for its US members. Current US members are not required to close their accounts and will still be afforded the ability to transfer funds to or from non-gambling merchants. However, Neteller has temporarily suspended the ability of US residents to open new accounts. Neteller also assured non-US residents that they would still be able to access all of their normal products and services."
Netteller closed all US accounts shortly thereafter:
http://www.pokerlistings.com/NETelle...eturning-funds
"At the eleventh hour, troubled online payment processor NETeller has released a plan to cash out up to $60 million of its customer funds frozen by the U.S. government in February.
After promising to release a plan and date for the "orderly return of funds" to its customers by June 4, the e-wallet today announced how the process would go down.
U.S. customers will be able to make a request for funds using their NETeller accounts during a designated timeframe. The entire account balance will then be transferred electronically to the bank account on record with the company, or by way of a check sent to the client's mailing address.
For those customers who have existing bank accounts registered with NETeller, the return of funds will take place once the company has confirmed that the account is still open.
No interest will be paid on the frozen money, the company warns, but adds it won't charge fees for processing the request. The NETeller account can't be used by U.S. customers for any purpose other than reclaiming funds."
FYI.
Sally.