Actually they did boot www.cyfrocash.com a few weeks ago for security reasons, with no warning as well. I thought this was because of the fact that I was pretty verbal about them taking three weeks to pay out a client of ours. Of course, the was also the issue that they suddenly had decided to demand all sorts of ID when we tried to withdraw a whopping $300 from our own account ;o) A letter from our legal counsel got them to pay in a flash, and I gave them the demanded ID details afterwards to make the point that this was about the principle of things.
That said, my bet is that they realized that they are in fact competing with other exchangers and enable them to offer lower fees. Add to that, that the FSA might start to develop an interest in their activities if a few fraud complaints about a fe clients of theirs come up, and they might just feel that it becomes a matter of survival to claim not to be dealing with exchangers. I'd say the last thing they could afford is that someone took a hard look at their books - and self-contradicting support mails - or the fact that mails are being answered from locations they are not supposed be answered from... But hey, we all try to earn a living here. As to your problem, maybe have a look at www.cyfrocash.com . We might be able to help you in most countries your clients are likely to come from. Cheers, Robert. budget & privacy website hosting http://www.cyberica.net e-commerce & e-business services http://www.cyfrocash.net budget domain registrations http://www.u2planet.com --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Use e-gold's Secure Randomized Keyboard (SRK) when accessing your e-gold account(s) via the web and shopping cart interfaces to help thwart keystroke loggers and common viruses.