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All moneys will be paid in full. They are going to concentrate only on credit card processing and e-checks etc.

Dear Valued SecureBuxx Merchants,
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> The management of SecureBuxx has taken the decision to immediately suspend
all transfers to and from merchant sites for North American customers. This
decision was made on the advice of our legal counsel because of the nature
and jurisdiction of our business. Due to recent events, it is the strong
belief of our legal counsel that SecureBuxx is currently operating in an
area that places SecureBuxx and its customer's at risk.
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> You will be receiving over the next couple of days, a statement of account
from SecureBuxx to your registered address via Fed-ex. Simply sign the
statement of account and return it in the enclosed envelope. Once returned,
a check will be issued to the name on account for the full balance of the
account. Permanent reserve amounts will be returned within 30 days of
account balances being paid. Rolling reserves will be returned after 90
days instead of the stipulated 180 days.
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> Again, we regret for discontinuing the service but we consider this to be
the most prudent course of action under the current circumstances. We hope
that we can continue to serve your business in another capacity. SecureBuxx
will continue to offer merchant services to its valued merchants from its
new offices in Panama City, Panama. These services include, non-coded
credit card merchant accounts, mass-payments solutions, Electronic Funds
Transfers, and alternative collection services such as MoneyGram. These
merchant-direct products currently account for over 80% of total SecureBuxx
volume.
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> Over the past two years SecureBuxx has invested over $1,500,000.00
developing a safe and secure online transfer system. Over 35,000 clients
have signed-up at SecureBuxx with 17,000 completing a minimum of 1
transactions for a total of $88,000,000.00 transferred. Credit card
charge-backs, customer fraud, and NSF checks, etc, have made this segment of
SecureBuxx non-viable.
>
> For further info you can email avarvaro@securebuxx.com
>
>
> Sincerely,
>
>
> Anthony Varvaro
> President
> SecureBuxx Inc.
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How much of this is related to Anthony's personal past, and how much to the pending bill, I wonder? Did he see the writing on the wall, that he might be a poster child for the Feds??
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Once returned,
a check will be issued to the name on account for the full balance of the
account. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Wonder if they will break this up for a player in smaller amounts?
 

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ALL VERY VERY VERY VERY FISHHY

JJ RIGHT AGAIN!!!!!

THEY BAILED OUT WITH LOANS
 

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There is more to this behind the scenes. It is not about money or cash flow and yes JJ, you were right !
 

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How so?

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ALL VERY VERY VERY VERY FISHHY

JJ RIGHT AGAIN!!!!!


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You've been saying they're short of money. They're saying everyone will get paid. It's obvious they're worried about the pending US laws being passed. And you still haven't been right about a book going under so I guess overall you're still 0-fer on your predictions.
 

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Pari: were they indeed gambling and/or scamming a.k.a. BetPCI?

Also, where is SecureBuxx offices actually located? Just curious
 

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jjgold and Paraction...............bailed out with loans....are you talking about paying players with money borrowed.........or something else??
 

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There are legal issues... They are in Canada as is Neteller...


I am confident that everyone will be paid. They have some HUGE customers for credit card processing and that is the bulk of their business..

They had some people that were betting on markers... that is no big deal though...
 

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Pariaction - How likely is it that neteller will do the same thing? And if its likely how soon?
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> They had some people that were betting on markers... that is no big deal though <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>


NO BIG DEAL, COMMON BIG GUY!!!!!

HOW ABOUT ALL THE ACCOUNTS THEY WERE SETTING UP FOR MW FRONT MEN??????? NO MONEY EVER WAS DEPOSITED, ALL CREDIT, LOTS OF SHOT TAKING WAS GOING ON INTO BOOKS INCLUDING BETPCI!!!

WHAT ELSE BOYS DO YOU WANT TO KNOW????

FLOATING LOANS FROM******** I WILL NOT NAME OFFSHOREBANKS??????

BOYS I HAVE SCOUTS EVERYWHERE AND I THINK NOW YOUR REALIZING GOLD IS THE REAL THING HERE!!!!
 

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JJ you have no scouts, and probably can't name one offshore bank.
Your posts are getting to be more fiction than fact on a daily basis.
 

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I really do not feel qualified to predict anything at this particular moment.

I believe that Neteller is financially sound but if the information that I have is accurate, they better be setting up shop somewhere else quickly...
 

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JUST CALLED SECUREBUXX!!!!

I HAVE NEVER SAW SO MANY GULLIBLE HICKS IN MY LIFE ON THIS BOARD, I CAN SELL MOST OF YOU THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by PariAction Office:
I really do not feel qualified to predict anything at this particular moment.

I believe that Neteller is financially sound but if the information that I have is accurate, they better be setting up shop somewhere else quickly...<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

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re: neteller setting up shop somewhere else quickly..that is scary chit.

this is enough for me to start requesting checks from the book.
 

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Pari...

don't know anything bout canadian law system... but i DO know where the best domicile for a processor like this would be... AUSTRIA...regulated banks in TOP LEVEL... LEGAL SPORTSBETTING..and give a shit on U.S. Government like we do...

greetz
from switzerland
forgi...

BTW...Germans don't give a CHIT on doubleyou too...
 

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btw... comparing Betyabuxx to neteller....

do you think McDo goes out of business because the local "grill mc jones" goes away?


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greetz
forgi...
 

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Forgi,
The Australia government has some very deep ties to the USA, although I know you Aussies could give a damn about them
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Maybe we need someone like the French to stand up to them!

LMAO!
 

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