Il ultimile 24 de ore de cand aceasta problema a aparut am urmarit foarte atent ce se intampla si cat de grav este si am tras o concluzie simpla. E GROASA! Sunt oameni care plang ca au de platit chiria, sunt oameni care plang ca saptamana viitoare nu au ce manca si toti banii lor sunt la Nea Malick (n.r Chris Malick – Owner-ul Epassporte). Practic sunt mii de oameni pe forumuri care traiesc o drama. Bine pe de alta parte cine dracu i-a pus sa iti tina banii acolo? Veniti in Romania sa vedeti cum tinem banii in punga in congelator si ne doare la 3 metri in fata p**ii daca maine cade BCR BRD s.a.m.d, chiar dam si o petrecere
Totusi il plang pe boul asta, care surprinde prin ghinionul si cretinitatea de care a dat dovada tinand pe contul Epassporte nu mai putin de $248,758.38 USD. Trist nu?

Majoritatea celor care se plang au sume in jurul a $1000 – $2000 USD dar 25% au peste $10,000 USD. Da sunt multi care au bani pe acolo, si da se pare ca sunt unii care au bani foarte multi pe Epassporte. Ganditi-va ca era inceputul lunii si toata lumea platea pe toata lumea, cand POC – s-a blocat cardu. Poate asta este si motivul pentru care nu S-a blocat. Este foarte interesant pentru banca St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla National Bank Ltd. sa ai pentru 4 zile (Vineri Sambata Duminica Luni)1 sau 2 , 3 . 4 miliarde de $$ pe mana. Ai timp sa faci niste tranzactii de sare mortu’ din groapa. Acum pentru binele celor care isi tin banii acolo sper ca Marti sa fie ultima zi in care banii lor sunt doar niste cifre pe un site. Ca idee in cazul in care incerci sa retragi bani sub orice alta forma din contul Epassporte in cazul in care ai o suma de $100 – $2000 contul tau este automat blocat de Epassporte pentru verificari anti-frauda. In acest fel probabil Epassporte incearca sa se protejeze de retragerile masive de cash care ar aduce intr-adevar sfarsitul acestui business. Un semn destul de interesant zic eu care ar prevesti faptul ca intr-adevar problema se va rezolva intr-un fel sau altul. Am sa urmaresc forumurile pentru voi cei interesati si am sa postez orice informatie o gasesc importanta in escaladarea acestei probleme. Inverviul de mai jos a fost acordat de Account Manager-ul Epassporte pentru site-ul AVN
Interviul AVN http://business.avn.com/articles/ePassporte-Visa-Situation-Should-be-Resolved-Next-Week-410832.html?
SANTA MONICA, Calif.—In response to a call from AVN seeking further clarification on the sudden suspension by Visa of the ability by ePassport’s West Indies-based bank—St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla National Bank Ltd.—to process Visa transactions, ePassporte’s business account manager called to comment on the situation.
“The problem,” he said, “is not our bank. Our bank is perfectly fine. Everybody’s money is safe. The issue is literally with Visa. Visa functionality is the only thing that’s down, which means eCards and vCards. We are working to resolve the issue and we will have a resolution by next week, but at this point in time we don’t have any more information and we will contact everyone as soon as we do have any update at all.”
“The problem,” he added, “is that yesterday we were given about an hour’s notice of the situation, so there really wasn’t enough time for us to prepare any sort of documented statements other than the message that came from our CEO and owner, Christopher Mallick.
“There’s nothing to worry about,” he stressed. “It’s an issue with Visa, not with our bank. All of our functions outside of Visa are working perfectly. If people’s funds are in their wallets, they can feel free to contact customer service and do a wire disbursement, but if they can wait, that would be my recommendation. I wouldn’t make any hasty decisions. But we’re not going anywhere; there’s nothing wrong with the business. This was an unforeseen issue, and we’re not exactly sure where it came from on Visa’s side.”
Before hanging up, he once again expressed his hope that calm would prevail over the long holiday weekend, after which the company expects that the situation will be quickly resolved.
“There really is nothing to be panicked about,” he said. “We just have to be patient and see what the solution is. All I can say is that if we had been given more notice, we obviously would have been better prepared and would have contacted all of our clients beforehand.”
In the meantime, AVN has learned that several affiliate programs have sent letters to their affiliates notifying them that they are temporarily suspending the use of ePassporte until the Visa issues are resolved, and recommending that people log in to their accounts and change their payment options to either checks or wire transfers.
Check back with AVN for more updates as this story unfolds.