epassportes new privacy policy

So has anyone noticed the new privacy policy at ePassporte? Not to mention the ad for joining a gaming site?

Not sure I like the idea that some marketing outfit 24/7 Marketing, is having access to my personal details, such as name, address, etc, and has the ability to share it with whoever they choose?

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Re: epassportes new privacy policy

Don’t regular banks share our info with third party partners ?

I’ve never trusted epassporte since those posts of peoples accounts being hacked right after money was sent and epaasporte claiming no liability. I’ve never used them.

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I’ve always thought it was really janky to use compared with paypal or even xoom. The deciding factor was when Bank of America started refusing to transfer money to Epassporte.

How a bank can arbitrarily decide they won’t send YOUR money where YOU tell them to send it is beyond me, but they did. I’m told that has now been remedied, but everything about epassporte always seemed a little iffy.

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I’m 100% not a fan, and they wont close my account until I verify what they’ve asked. And I don’t much fancy sending them my details knowing they affiliate with gambling etc.

Re: epassportes new privacy policy

christopher mallick, one of the co-founders and the owner of epassport, is the CEO of 24-7 commercial marketing inc, so it’s pretty much the same company - or at least run by the same individual.