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My observations of the Epass Drama, Details Inside
As of July 1st... ePassporte changed their deposit bank for loading
ePassporte accounts. It used to be Fortis Bank (Curacao) NV and they changed it to United International Bank NV - Both Banks are from St.Kitts but are not the St.Kitts Nevis Anguilla National Bank. - Mr. Antonio Torres is Managing Director at United International Bank NV. - United International Bank N.V. Curaçao, Netherlands Antillen Tel: 599-9-733-1881 Fax: 599-9-767-0057 As of September 1st... In an effort to comply with Visa's new ATM limit requirements, ePassporte limited ATM withdrawls to $1020.00 per day. - Damage control that seemed to be too late As of 12:00 pm PDT September 2nd... Visa suspended ePassportes banking partner's (St.Kitts Nevis Anguilla National Bank) *ePassporte Visa program*. At this time ePassporte can no longer issue Visa cards and all existing cards are suspended...No charges or ATM withdrawls. - It seems to say ePassportes Visa program was suspended and not exactly the banks Visa connection??? But that bank is not looking good eitherway. At 10:48 am PDT September 3rd, ePassporte sent out email to inform account holders of this issue. - 23 hours and 12 minutes after the suspension was imposed. At 1:24 pm European time September 3rd... I did a wire from a Wallet account back to my original Loading bank account and have not gotten any response from ePassporte at all...it is now 10:30 pm European time |
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Good observations...
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here's some more....
If visa has blocked the bank, withdraw to another one and start again. If visa has blocked epass and all monies are still available, switch to mastercard. If the bank has frozen the epass bank account, epass is dead........... I dunno myself, just a few random ideas. see what happens. |
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