This basically restates what was in the latest press release.
Neteller: We sent $40 mil yesteday and we are sorry
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Bill Dozerwww.twitter.com/BillDozer
- 07-12-05
- 10894
#1Neteller: We sent $40 mil yesteday and we are sorryTags: None -
MudcatRestricted User
- 07-21-05
- 9287
#2It's awesome that this is finally being resolved.
Now get your asses back into Canada, Neteller. It's not our Department of Justice that mucked everything up.
(And I'm sure your 6 Turkish customers would like you back in there too.)Comment -
JBC77SBR MVP
- 03-23-07
- 3816
#3The guy has to read from a piece of cardboard. Thanks for giving me my money back. I feel honored, privileged....to have MY money back.
Oh and Ron.......stop snitchin'.Comment -
louisSBR Wise Guy
- 09-23-06
- 763
#4If they really are sorry, then they pay interest
If they are really sorry, then they pay interest on the money they owe.Comment -
JCSBR Sharp
- 08-23-05
- 481
#5F'in Rat!Comment -
remmy358SBR MVP
- 07-18-07
- 2199
#6i'm sick of hearing about neteller complainers wanting interest. there are tons of people out there that have been screwed out of their balances with books. be happy you're getting your $ and shut the F up and stop running yer mouthsComment -
louisSBR Wise Guy
- 09-23-06
- 763
#7There are people with balances of up to $800K who had money there in neteller, pal. There were quite a few with $100K or more. People don't realize that this money sat in an interest bearing account for neteller, and the interest amounts they earned are more than a lot of balances held at sportsbooks. Glad he is on utube apologizing - if he is really sorry he will look into giving the interest to the customer rather than the stock shareholder. For those who lost entire balances at BOS, and places like that they also had money stolen; if you had money stolen its appropriate to run your mouth and not worry about whose stealing is worse.Comment -
isetcapSBR MVP
- 12-16-05
- 4006
#8Is that pags?Comment -
JBC77SBR MVP
- 03-23-07
- 3816
#9It's not that. They should have protected the integrity of our personal information. They shouldn't have bent over so nice and easy for the Feds. A publicly traded company can afford an army of lawyers. Ask some of the bigger players, who now have to reconcile the last 3 tax years how they feel.Originally posted by remmy358i'm sick of hearing about neteller complainers wanting interest. there are tons of people out there that have been screwed out of their balances with books. be happy you're getting your $ and shut the F up and stop running yer mouths
As for getting beat by an overseas book....I can understand a square, who lacks the knowledge of finding the forums, having problems getting paid. If you know about the forums and can read then no one should loose a single cent. I've been gaming online for 2 1/2 years now and even through all the turmoil have always gotten paid. Matter of fact, I've only had to call customer service 2 or 3 times during my whole span of play.Comment -
freebieSBR MVP
- 08-10-05
- 1174
#10I keep seeing Neteller with the same sentence with Pags.
This is on couple forum boards too.
too funny.Comment -
bigloserSBR Wise Guy
- 07-19-06
- 787
#11The money was with (and still is ) with the DOJ. Dont think they have started paying interestOriginally posted by louisThere are people with balances of up to $800K who had money there in neteller, pal. There were quite a few with $100K or more. People don't realize that this money sat in an interest bearing account for neteller, and the interest amounts they earned are more than a lot of balances held at sportsbooks. Glad he is on utube apologizing - if he is really sorry he will look into giving the interest to the customer rather than the stock shareholder. .Comment -
bigloserSBR Wise Guy
- 07-19-06
- 787
#12Why should British and Canadian businessman put themselves on the line for Americans? Its a home grown American problemOriginally posted by JBC77It's not that. They should have protected the integrity of our personal information. They shouldn't have bent over so nice and easy for the Feds. A publicly traded company can afford an army of lawyers. Ask some of the bigger players, who now have to reconcile the last 3 tax years how they feel.Comment -
spliffSBR Wise Guy
- 07-16-06
- 547
#13nope, I think they charge you for holding your money.Originally posted by bigloserThe money was with (and still is ) with the DOJ. Dont think they have started paying interestComment -
SBR_JohnSBR Posting Legend
- 07-12-05
- 16471
#14As Josie Wells said "We all died a little bit in this damn war".Comment -
Mark SharkSBR Sharp
- 03-29-07
- 445
#15Why should anyone get any interest? You never got any when you left it there for year after year and we all knew that. Now the US Gov. screws everything up and now you all want interest... You guys are having a laugh!!!!Comment -
spliffSBR Wise Guy
- 07-16-06
- 547
#16read the posts, bud. there is only one person in this thread asking for interest.Originally posted by Mark SharkWhy should anyone get any interest? You never got any when you left it there for year after year and we all knew that. Now the US Gov. screws everything up and now you all want interest... You guys are having a laugh!!!!Comment -
SBR_JohnSBR Posting Legend
- 07-12-05
- 16471
#17I requested a check today. I will be thrilled just to get my money. I don't expect interest.Comment -
tacomaxSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-10-05
- 9619
#18John - still want to sell your balance for 50 cents on the dollar?Originally posted by pags11SBR would never get rid of me...ever...Originally posted by BuddyBearI'd probably most likely chose Pags to jack off too.Originally posted by curioustaco is not a troll, he is a bubonic plague bacteria.Comment -
isetcapSBR MVP
- 12-16-05
- 4006
#19Pags is not buying!Originally posted by tacomaxJohn - still want to sell your balance for 50 cents on the dollar?Comment -
SBR_JohnSBR Posting Legend
- 07-12-05
- 16471
#20Uh no... I think I'll stick it out now. No one made me an offer 5 months ago. I certainly would have been a seller. But as I recall I was looking for .60- .75.Comment -
Mark SharkSBR Sharp
- 03-29-07
- 445
#21I'll give you .90 now if it ain't too late!!!!!Comment -
rolemandSBR MVP
- 03-24-06
- 1033
#22IRS can go back as far as they want if you're evading taxes.Originally posted by JBC77Ask some of the bigger players, who now have to reconcile the last 3 tax years how they feel.Comment -
rolemandSBR MVP
- 03-24-06
- 1033
#23Great movie - Josie Wales though.Originally posted by SBR_JohnAs Josie Wells said "We all died a little bit in this damn war".Comment -
20Four7SBR Hall of Famer
- 04-08-07
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#24If a publicly traded company can afford an army of lawyers how many do you think the American Government has on staff? If it got into a pissing match the company loses, I know I used to work for the government here and our department had our own legal staff.Originally posted by JBC77They shouldn't have bent over so nice and easy for the Feds. A publicly traded company can afford an army of lawyers.
Ask some of the bigger players, who now have to reconcile the last 3 tax years how they feel.
Now if some of the whiners about neteller not paying owe back taxes why should we feel sorry for them. They knowingly didn't pay taxes that were due so I don't care how they feel.
I will be glad when netellers 2 years probation are up and they come back to Canada (and I"m sure they will), except by then Moneybookers may be the new neteller up here.
With the US governement seizing almost 100 million, it kind of makes you want to co operate with the government don't you think? If they hadn't co operated you'd still be waiting for your money.Comment -
duritoSBR Posting Legend- 07-03-06
- 13173
#25Originally posted by JBC77It's not that. They should have protected the integrity of our personal information. They shouldn't have bent over so nice and easy for the Feds. A publicly traded company can afford an army of lawyers. Ask some of the bigger players, who now have to reconcile the last 3 tax years how they feel.
As for getting beat by an overseas book....I can understand a square, who lacks the knowledge of finding the forums, having problems getting paid. If you know about the forums and can read then no one should loose a single cent. I've been gaming online for 2 1/2 years now and even through all the turmoil have always gotten paid. Matter of fact, I've only had to call customer service 2 or 3 times during my whole span of play.
Unless you´ve been breaking the law, you have nothing to fear from the feds getting netellers records. The only people that have to reconcile anything are those who where not paying taxes that they owed.
If Neteller fought more, how much longer would players money been tied up for? 3-4 years?Comment -
Bill Dozerwww.twitter.com/BillDozer
- 07-12-05
- 10894
#26Right. The people associated with merchant accounts are more concerned.Originally posted by duritoUnless you´ve been breaking the law, you have nothing to fear from the feds getting netellers records. The only people that have to reconcile anything are those who where not paying taxes that they owed.Comment -
bigloserSBR Wise Guy
- 07-19-06
- 787
#27Are you kidding?Originally posted by duritoUnless you´ve been breaking the law, you have nothing to fear from the feds getting netellers records.
Neteller didnt break the law and got fined $110,000,000.Comment -
ScorpionSBR Hall of Famer
- 09-04-05
- 7797
#28Ron seems sincere, I forgive him!Comment -
johnnyTRSBR Rookie
- 07-28-07
- 5
#29Originally posted by MudcatIt's awesome that this is finally being resolved.
Now get your asses back into Canada, Neteller. It's not our Department of Justice that mucked everything up.
(And I'm sure your 6 Turkish customers would like you back in there too.)
Yes we do, reallyComment
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