newGNI adds STP
After several requests to add an additional payment processor
to newGNI, yours truly included, the Admin... Jurgen, updated
yesterday that SolidTrustPay has been added.
His brief summary of SolidTrustPay explains the particulars of the
Canuck based processor in a nutshell.
STP is a Canadian based, flexible and user-friendly payment system,
that offers its clients advanced services, like funding your account with
a Bank Wire transfer or with your VISA or MasterCard. Withdrawals
can also be requested direct to your Bank account or to your
Credit Card (STP's Terms and Conditions apply). Currently six different
currency options are accepted for funding and withdrawal.
If you don't have an STP account you may open one for free.
Jurgen also included a bonus. Since the update was posted
yesterday... the first 100 bonus deposit offer could be gone
by now but a support ticket to the Admin will provide an answer
for that question. I submitted a Ticket this morning and that
was answered quickly.
On the occasion of accepting SolidTrust Pay we are offering the
following bonuses for a limited time, if you deposit with STP:
$10 bonus for deposits of $100 or more
$20 bonus for deposits of $200 or more
$50 bonus for deposits of $500 or more
As there are always rules in life, the following rules apply:
-First hundred deposits only
-One bonus per member only
-Bonuses will be credited to your E-Wallet
-Bonuses will be credited manually within 48 hours on weekdays only
In order to claim your bonus please contact us via Support Ticket
from your members area, with the phrase 'STP Bonus' in the subject
and your transactions details in the body.
newGNI has two "non-expiring" plans. 6% per week paid after
each week is punched or a daily "1% per day" plan that pays
Monday to Friday with a daily withdrawal option available.
To invest with newGNI, a member first needs to fund his, or her,
eWallet and then buy from there. To purchase from cash balance,
a member is required to make a withdrawal to the "eWallet".
Each day before 16:00 GMT, the funds will then be swapped from
cash balance to the eWallet... available for further investing avoiding
payment processor fees.
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to newGNI, yours truly included, the Admin... Jurgen, updated
yesterday that SolidTrustPay has been added.
His brief summary of SolidTrustPay explains the particulars of the
Canuck based processor in a nutshell.
STP is a Canadian based, flexible and user-friendly payment system,
that offers its clients advanced services, like funding your account with
a Bank Wire transfer or with your VISA or MasterCard. Withdrawals
can also be requested direct to your Bank account or to your
Credit Card (STP's Terms and Conditions apply). Currently six different
currency options are accepted for funding and withdrawal.
If you don't have an STP account you may open one for free.
Jurgen also included a bonus. Since the update was posted
yesterday... the first 100 bonus deposit offer could be gone
by now but a support ticket to the Admin will provide an answer
for that question. I submitted a Ticket this morning and that
was answered quickly.
On the occasion of accepting SolidTrust Pay we are offering the
following bonuses for a limited time, if you deposit with STP:
$10 bonus for deposits of $100 or more
$20 bonus for deposits of $200 or more
$50 bonus for deposits of $500 or more
As there are always rules in life, the following rules apply:
-First hundred deposits only
-One bonus per member only
-Bonuses will be credited to your E-Wallet
-Bonuses will be credited manually within 48 hours on weekdays only
In order to claim your bonus please contact us via Support Ticket
from your members area, with the phrase 'STP Bonus' in the subject
and your transactions details in the body.
newGNI has two "non-expiring" plans. 6% per week paid after
each week is punched or a daily "1% per day" plan that pays
Monday to Friday with a daily withdrawal option available.
To invest with newGNI, a member first needs to fund his, or her,
eWallet and then buy from there. To purchase from cash balance,
a member is required to make a withdrawal to the "eWallet".
Each day before 16:00 GMT, the funds will then be swapped from
cash balance to the eWallet... available for further investing avoiding
payment processor fees.
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