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Problem with Choice Bank Belize?

LisaSimpson

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Hi, I have received the following message from an affiliate program stating that firstchoicepay was dead because of choice bank in Belize. Any comment?


Dear Affiliate,

Problems with FirstchoicePay



We have been informed that FirstchoicePay is not currently operating as a result of problems at its bank, which is Choice Bank in Belize.


They have told us that you can still use your prepaid card and that any money on your card is safe. However, they say it’s not possible to load any more money onto your card or make withdrawals in any other way.

Currently we offer Paxum as an alternative payment method. They provide both prepaid cards and bank wires.

Also, we will be offering a new payout option later this week, which also provides prepaid cards and bank wires.

When we get more information about FirstchoicePay we will let you know.

If you have any questions please contact our help desk as usual on and we’ll get right back to you.

Best Regards,
The Camsense Team
 
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hi

i have received similar e-mail but it did mention firstchoice and paxum

Attention Affiliates:

If your payout is set to Paxum or Payoneer (FirstChoice Pay), the following will impact your account...

First Choice Pay and Paxum on Hold

This week, Choice Bank Ltd, the financial institution offering loadable card payout methods via FirstChoicePay and Paxum, issued a statement saying they have been forced into a “liquidity-constrained position.” This essentially means that they have been forced to suspend all withdrawals and outbound payments by their financial regulators.

Paxum issued a similar statement, and are in the process of contracting a new card-issuer. At this time, Choice Bank-issued Paxum cards can no longer be loaded via transfer, but any funds that have already been loaded are fully available and can be used as normal.

What this Means for You:

This is an issue between Choice Bank and its regulatory authority, and is unrelated to Flirt4Free. While both companies claim this situation is temporary, we have suspended these payment methods for your protection


also you may check the blog post on skyprivate about firstchoice

thanks for sharing, please reply to your old threads aswell :)
 
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First it was US correspondence banks pulling the plug on offshore banks which has now settled down. Now it seems the card world is affected.

Be very very very afraid of cashless society in the future.