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Escrito por Alex
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Jueves, 27 de Mayo de 2010 06:39 |
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Desafortunadamente, DGC Community ha anunciado la desactivación de la tarjeta debito NONAME por parte de Global Commerce Bank. Piden que se retiren cuanto antes los fondos que puedan tener cargados en la antigua tarjeta ya que proximamente dejarán de funcionar (por ahora se han cerrado los registros y la posibilidad de recargarlas nuevamente). Según anuncian, a finales de este mes de Junio tendrán disponible una nueva tarjeta Mastercard que podrán solicitar si así lo desean quienes ya eran propietarios de la antigua NONAME. Esto no afecta a los propietarios de las targetas VISA debito de DGC Community que pueden seguir entrando y recargando las targetas como hasta ahora.
It is unfortunate we have to announce the closure of the “Nxpay No Name ATM Debit Card”. Today, without notice, we were contacted by the issuing bank announcing the immediate closure and discontinuance of the “No Name ATM Debit Card” to International clients.
This announcement was made in compliance with the ongoing adjustment of rules and regulations, changes of the stored value prepaid debit card industry. The issuing bank is requesting all cardholders of the “Nxpay No Name ATM Debit Card” remove any and all existing funds you may be storing on your card at your earliest convenience. Future loading of the “Nxpay No Name ATM Debit Card” has been permanently suspended at the request of the issuing bank.
DGC Community developers “Bullion Cash Card LTD” are in the process of introducing a new High Limit Offshore Mastercard to our Debit Card Platform Software for International users. We expect the Prepaid Mastercard to be available and ready to issue globally by the end of June. Existing clients with debit cards, If you would like one of the new Offshore Mastercards at a discounted rate we will discuss this with you on an individual basis.
Thank you, A. Labonte www.DGCCommunity.com CFO
This announcement does not affect clients that retain the offshore “Visa” logo prepaid debit cards. No changes have been made to current “Visa” debit card clients.
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