Talk:BitPass
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[edit]I don't understand what is wrong with what I wrote, but it does tell me that the {{hang-on}} tag is not allowed on talk pages.
Bitpass going out of business?
[edit]I recently recieved an email from someone claiming to be Bitpass, and it says that the company is "discontinuing our operations." The text of the email was as follows:
Dear Valued Bitpass Buyer, We want to thank you for your past business, however due to circumstances beyond our control, we are discontinuing our operations. We have partnered with Digital River to provide operational support during the period prior to shut down. As of today, January 19, 2007, all Bitpass Buyers with US dollar denominated accounts are being notified that they will have seven (7) days to spend any amounts that currently exist in their Bitpass Account. During this seven day period, US Buyers will not be able to further fund their account. On January 26, all US Bitpass Buyer accounts will be closed and Digital River will begin the process of refunding all unspent monies to the accountholder. All account records and materials will be retained for 60 days and available upon request. Again we would like to thank you for your business and support. Matthew Graves Chief Operating Officer Bitpass Inc.
Someone should check this out and edit accordingly. --Kainino 06:30, 20 January 2007 (UTC)
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