Hi all

> After we tried to understand why we encountered so
> many problems with the cards he supplies, we found
> that *all* problems comes from the Parex bank in
> Latvia.
> Contradictory declarations from the Parex officer to
> Frank and to me, funds that strangely disappeared 5
> days to re-appear suddenly without any explainations,
> etc etc. All that made me very angry after Frank at
> EurogoldLine, although he really tried to find out and
> fix the problems.

Frank is a great guy.

Parex is a big bureaucratic machine which is obviously going to try to take advantage 
of anonymous cardholders in order to sit on a float for a few days. As I recall it 
even says in the terms and conditions for these cards that it will take a few days to 
credit funds. I have been in Parex's card issuing department and I have rarely seen 
such chaotic looking desks anywhere in the world. And the fashion tastes of the lady 
we met would not appeal to more conservative list members. If you can live with this, 
Parex is a perfectly OK bank to do business with.

Regards
Nick
Fidex


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