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Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam
I opened two new banks accounts today, it took maybe 20 minutes (granted the I have been a customer of this bank for 3 years). I fail to understand what the big deal is in opening a bank account. Perhaps, in the US or Canada this is nothing special.
Anyway, good luck; 1. Getting your money out of ePassporte 2. And if you are successful in doing that, and do use some intermediary, in getting you money from that party.
Collection Agencies, at least here, need to be licensed by the state. Anyone soliciting the public and holding funds for the public (in an escrow, a bank account, a beneficiary account, etc. ) e.g., Banks, Real Estate Brokers, Attorneys, Securities Dealers or Brokers, Finance Companies among others, must be licensed ? that is the law.
I operated under a PPB and in succession a CFL License (Personal Property Broker and Consumer Finance Lender) in the state of California so I know the laws here with regard to the acceptance of monies and the regulation thereof.
So nettrust, under what licensing authority do you and Passport Recovery Services operate under?
Under what jurisdiction and country? And in what form, a corporation or?
PAPERS PLEASE!!
SCAN A COPY OF YOUR LICENSE and post it or make the documents otherwise available to your potential customers to examine. Spin doesn't mean squat if you want people to trust you with 1000's of Dollars.
We will confirm your papers/licenses with your licensing authority ...
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A meaningful question, at last!
Were we located in California, you would be 100% regarding licenses, but we are not located in that troubled place, but instead, we are located in Kansas. The State of Kansas does not require a license or permit to operate a collection or recovery agency:
"Kansas Collection Laws Collection Agency Bond & Licensing Rules
Bond: No
License: No
Fee: No"
The municipality in which we are located, Lawrence, Kansas, does not require a license or permit to operate a collection or recovery agency.:
http://www.lawrenceks.org/city_code/.../chapter06.pdf
Companies incorporated in the State of Kansas are permitted to engage in any lawful business and the operation of a collection or recovery agency is a lawful business, so there you go! You may find proof of the fully legal status of Passport Recovery Services, Inc., here:
https://www.accesskansas.org/bess/fl...execution=e1s5
Passport Recovery Services, Inc. is in 100% compliance with all relative federal, local and State laws.
We chose Kansas as our business location because of the ease and speed of incorporation as well as the atmosphere of free enterprise which the state offers. We were able to set up our company in only hours instead of days or even weeks, which allowed us to immediately offering our services.
And yes, it is perfectly legal for Passport Recovery Services to accept money for users by adding that capability to a US bank account. Were it not so, other similar businesses could not operate. It's all in how things are structured and we structure things very well.
We at Passport Recovery Services have taken a very pro-active and aggressive stance towards ePassporte and its fraudulent actions, which is more than 99% of ePass users have done. We quickly formed a company to assist others in regaining their funds, while most simply sat around crying on their keyboards! Think a 20% fee is too high? 80% of something is much better than 100% of NOTHING and NOTHING is what you will have if you only continue to sit around on your asses complaining.
Passport Recovery Services was formed to take ACTION and we are taking ACTION. ACTION to help ePass users recover their money. ACTION to prevent ePass from defrauding those same users and much MORE ACTION and MUCH MORE EFFECTIVE ACTION than a group of bought-off lawyers sitting around a conference table.