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EPAY.vg Unites Financial World

EPAY has put to the top of the strategy to unite the financial world to one simple and free account.

(PRWEB) August 24, 2006 -- Finally the first online payment system which has united all major payment and money transfer options appeared!

One of the main features which EPAY offers to its members is the ability to fund and withdraw money in two major currencies (USD/EUR) using 10 different options including cash-in by credit card and cash-out through EPAY debit card. There is no other online payment system which can offer such flexibility of payment options. EPAY members have the whole financial world in one account.

EPAY has several new and innovations which make EPAY account a unique solution:

- EPAY has created a merchant account which allows users from all over the world accept payments on their websites instantly and securely.


'Made in China' but with warning

Wang said the move was a way to start to enforce intellectual property rights and show that better quality comes with real goods.

But he warned that if anyone tried to sell fake Silkstreet goods, they will be dealt with "according to the law". Counterfeit goods remain widespread in China, despite occasional crackdowns, because laws against the practice are rarely enforced.

The market has a program to crack down on fake goods, Wang said, such as giving a 20 percent discount on rent for stalls that sell real goods.

But many of the shops in the Silkstreet market still sell fake good.

"The quality and look is good," shopkeeper Xu Meiling said of Silkstreet shirts, comparing them favorably to fake foreign-brand shirts hanging in dozens of stalls.


Reporter to Be Freed From Clinic

A reporter who wrote critical articles about military actions in Chechnya has been ordered released from a Yaroslavl region psychiatric hospital where he was kept against his will for nine months.

Andrei Novikov was one of several journalists and opposition activists who have been committed to psychiatric hospitals in recent years -- reviving a punitive practice widely used in the Soviet era.

Novikov was working as an online reporter for Chechen Press, a news service connected with the Chechen separatist government, in December 2006 when he was convicted of sedition and inciting violence for two e-mail messages he sent to newspapers.

He was sentenced to three years in prison, but in January a psychiatric commission determined that he had "anti-social behavior" and on Feb.



 

 

 

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