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Originally Posted by TheDA
Are you basing that on an official statement from Visa on their web site or an email, from them that you received, or just on the hearsay and website reports of a statement?
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It's an email you receive when you ask them. And it seems to be the same one everyone else gets.
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?At the request of St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla National Bank (SKNA), on September 2, 2010, Visa blocked network access for prepaid cards issued by SKNA and operated by ePassporte.com to address certain program deficiencies. ePassporte.com is a third-party agent that works with SKNA.
?It is important to note that impacted SKNA prepaid cardholders are still able to access their funds through SKNA or SKNA?s agent, ePassporte.com. For more information cardholders should contact SKNA or ePassporte.com.
?Visa is committed to maintaining the integrity of its global payment network and routinely conducts due diligence to ensure Visa prepaid programs adhere to the company?s stringent program requirements and controls.?
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Notice the first sentence..."
At the request of St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla National Bank (SKNA), on September 2, 2010, Visa blocked network access for prepaid cards issued by SKNA and operated by ePassporte.com to address certain program deficiencies."
Read the second paragraph..."?It is important to note that impacted SKNA
prepaid cardholders are still able to access their funds through SKNA or SKNA?s agent, ePassporte.com. For more information cardholders should contact SKNA or ePassporte.com."
It's my opinion there are some "accounting issues" that occur(ed) once the money is placed into your Virtual Visa account. What those are we may or may not find out.