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Smokey, in regards to your question about revealing fraudsters, they can't for many reasons.
First and foremost, fraud or not, they're bound by confidentiality agreements.
Also, until someone is proven guilty for fraud, "exposing" that person as a fraudster could be considered libel.
I work for a credit card company. When we catch a fraudster, we don't run around telling other credit card companies.
You're wrong about many of your other points (and you're right about many too) but it's not my place to correct your opinion on ePassporte's business practices.
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