FNBPAY is a relatively new method of performing transactions on BetPhoenix. Has anyone heard of this and/or use this as a method of deposit and withdrawal? I hear its a viable option for US clients making transactions overseas. However, is it safe and worth using...please share your experiences.
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jasontSBR MVP
- 02-24-08
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#1Fnbpay?Tags: None -
michael777SBR MVP
- 09-20-05
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#2interested in this as well,i see bookmaker has it also,anybody try it yet?Comment -
shantystarSBR Hall of Famer
- 11-13-05
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#3if phoenix accpeting this method than it is reliable as phoenix is major sponsor hereComment -
jasontSBR MVP
- 02-24-08
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#4I hear this is a good way to get a large amt of funds. Please share any experiences with this.Comment -
chemistSBR High Roller
- 01-15-08
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#5I don't think this organization is what it claims to be. The site was set up via rentacoder. The supposed Mexican parent bank fnb.com.mx has a website with all text in English. That site uses an invalid SSL certificate and is hosted in US. Googling doesn't show evidence of any banking activity by a "First National Bank of Mexico".Comment -
jasontSBR MVP
- 02-24-08
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#6I don't think this organization is what it claims to be. The site was set up via rentacoder. The supposed Mexican parent bank fnb.com.mx has a website with all text in English. That site uses an invalid SSL certificate and is hosted in US. Googling doesn't show evidence of any banking activity by a "First National Bank of Mexico".Comment -
Waiting4GodotSBR High Roller
- 10-30-09
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#7Anyone tried to use FNBPAY yet?Comment -
CS-CedrickSBR MVP
- 01-10-09
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#8They just rockComment -
Waiting4GodotSBR High Roller
- 10-30-09
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#9Anyone else...?Comment -
RickySteveRestricted User
- 01-31-06
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#10Bookmaker now offering this Mexican-based e-wallet also. It would be great if this was Neteller 2.0, but I'd urge caution. Integrity is pretty low on the list of words associated with Mexican banking. Even if your money is safe, is this company really willing to bear the heat from US authorities? (Free advice to FNBPay: Don't have your CEO live in Malibu.)Comment -
ThrempSBR MVP
- 07-23-07
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#11Bookmaker now offering this Mexican-based e-wallet also. It would be great if this was Neteller 2.0, but I'd urge caution. Integrity is pretty low on the list of words associated with Mexican banking. Even if your money is safe, is this company really willing to bear the heat from US authorities? (Free advice to FNBPay: Don't have your CEO live in Malibu.)Comment -
duritoSBR Posting Legend
- 07-03-06
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#12Nice email from bookmaker with a link to fbnpay.com instead of fnbpay.com
I'm pretty sure this has nothing to do with a Mexican bank and that bookmaker is behind this.
Advances made against your credit card, debit card, or prepaid card are charged at 5% plus $1.75.
Example: The fee for $100.00 is $5.00. The Fee for $1,000.00 the fee is $50.00.Comment -
GETMONEYKIDSBR High Roller
- 10-05-09
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#13if bp uses it watch out
house of cards falling downComment -
Waiting4GodotSBR High Roller
- 10-30-09
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#14I'm pretty sure this has nothing to do with a Mexican bank and that bookmaker is behind this.
No, it really seems to be with a Mexican bank. I filled out the basic info to create an account.. just didn't fax them anything. I'm not exactly sold on it being secure...Comment -
duritoSBR Posting Legend
- 07-03-06
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#15I'm pretty sure this has nothing to do with a Mexican bank and that bookmaker is behind this.
No, it really seems to be with a Mexican bank. I filled out the basic info to create an account.. just didn't fax them anything. I'm not exactly sold on it being secure...Comment -
Waiting4GodotSBR High Roller
- 10-30-09
- 226
#16The FNBpay.com site isn't the banks site... it's the site for this particular service.. which I'm guessing is aimed at US based people. I really don't think it's a BookMaker site/program.. as the first poster found out about it through BetPhoenix -- or are the two sites somehow related?
The bank's site appears to be http://www.fnb.com.mx/, which has English and Spanish. I've also gotten an email from Angelo from an fnb.com.mx address and, as far as emails go (which isn't very far), looks legit.. with 'legit' just meaning from the bank. I'm too lazy to check and see such a Mexican bank exists.
But... like I said, I've not sent in any paperwork. I'd love to hear people's reviews.Comment -
duritoSBR Posting Legend
- 07-03-06
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#17try google
no such bank exists
yes, bookmaker, in costa rica, has spanish speaking employees
and that site has like 12 words in spanish and the rest in english, you'd think they could do a bit betterComment -
duritoSBR Posting Legend
- 07-03-06
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#19And post #8 "they rock" is a bookmaker employeeComment
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