Has anyone heard of You-Teller bank processor coming to the U.S. Market ?

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I read back in February 07, that a new bank processor named You-Teller was coming to the U.S. market, similar to Net-Teller. The article said it was in the process of completing all of its security tests, that would take another month or so to complete. If anyone has news on this please let me know. It would be comforting for U.S. players to have an easier way to have some fun.
 
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Um I doubt it will fly with the new US regulations.
 
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Youteller has been rumoured to be the new "replacement" to neteller, although initially it only has a license with the FSA (UK Financial Services Authority) to deal in small transactions, I believe £150 maximum. But I think this could rise over time. If I'm correct, Youtuller was set to launch around this time.
 
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Thanks Nick for update. Pleasure to read some facts. But anytime someone knows of something new especially for U.S. players, don't hesitate to let us know. Also if any U.S. players can confirm a safe, fast, and secure way to deposit and withdraw, other then Click2pay, and epassporte, which I found easy to get money there, but annoying trying to get it back.
 
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from what I've heard youteller is on an invite base only, like Google's Gmail.

As for deposit methods I've used the paytru card on pokerstars, which isnt available to everyone yet I dont think. I also used MyWebATM on Fulltilt. Both of them are quite similar except that I can use a visa check card to load my paytru and get the money on there instantly. Withdrawing is a snap. I can initiate the withdrawal from the poker room to paytru or mywebatm, and get the money in my hands in 10 minutes (driving to the ATM)

I also have an epassporte account that i created about a year ago that I forgot about. I havent used it but it seems that if I wanted to move some money around between sites then that would be the way to go
 
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epassporte sucks. It is slow and customer service is far from being usefull. I opened an account to deposited into Wingows. I am still waiting for them to response to my email. The only thing calling them did was waste much time while I was on hold.
 
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For moving money site to site, ePassporte worked well for me on a couple iccasions; it happened fairly quickly, and was free alla way 'round.
 
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