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I just logged on and noticed that neteller is requiring you to agree to a new policy. I tried to read through it and see what changed but I never read through the original and they don't highlight the changes...if anyone knows what they changed I would appreciate knowing.
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yeah could someone let me know as well...
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OK, when you go to Neteller's site DO NOT login unless you are just going to accept this anyway. If you want to wait, go to their homepage and at the bottom in little letters click on "terms of use" and you can see what you will be asked to accept at login. You can only say "defer" once so if you are unsure, don't login yet.
Sorry about the deletion, I realized as I was reading through it that it was available from their site WITHOUT logging in, so no need to post the WHOLE thing here. If we find that parts of it are concerns we can just post those...
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I have logged in to Neteller several times in the past few days, and have yet to incur this settlement agreement. I bookmarked the sign-in page, which was . Neteller has since changed the address you sign into if you go by the homepage, but this previous one still allows you to log into Neteller without the hassle of accepting the new terms.
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I'd still like to hear Reel Deal's interpretation of the .
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My take in a nutshell is: business as usual.
However, there is one clause that concerns me and that's the one where they state that at their discretoin they may suspend or limit access to your Account or terminate your Account if they believe your Account has been used or allegedly used in or to facilitate fraudulent or illegal activity. I think someone here should shoot them an email asking if after the Act is signed into law will they consider the use of their service to fund a poker account by a U.S. resident an "illegal activity." Their answer should be no because it's not illegal for the user to transfer funds under the law, it's only "illegal" for the poker site to accept the funds, however, since all sites are not based in the U.S. they aren't bound by the law and, therefore, it's not an illegal activity on their part either.
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I "accidentally" clicked accept, should I be worried now?
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Ugh. Someone get Real Deal in here to turn that into short and sweet English, please.
Edit: For those who think I am crazy, Blibbity HAD posted the whole thing in this thread, but now it's gone... ![]() |
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