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Old 10-23-2010, 12:57 PM  
baddog
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Originally Posted by beta-tester View Post
Can you please refer some people that have successfully transferred the money through your service so the others can be sure that it's not just another type of idea to cash out on people's misfortune? This is really an honest question and I am not trying to bash you at all, just give us some facts and references of people who got their money back through you.

Thanks!
Certainly, at least one person would be willing to step up.

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Originally Posted by nettrust View Post
Payoneer charges far too much, $7 USD for a p2p transaction, as opposed to what ePassporte charged, which was only $0.30 USD, or Paxum, which is $0.25, so it affected my decision.

My opinion is that Paxum is really going out of its way to accommodate the Adult Industry.
If you had said it was ranked higher due to the P2P issue I might have accepted that answer.

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Originally Posted by pornpf69 View Post
is this for real?
No idea.

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Originally Posted by coca-cola View Post
Im thinking 2 things here:


1. this is epassporte's twin (just changing the business name)
2. epassporte's move to refrain us from filing a lawsuit.
Seriously?

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Originally Posted by nettrust View Post
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.
So, in a nutshell the State of Kansas provides no regulation so no laws can be broken?
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