Visit to Perfect Money office in Panama. How it was...

August 21, 2009 - 9:24am | Articles | Payment systems |
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Visit to Perfect Money office in Panama. How it was...
It has become something usual for Ecommerce Journal edition to conduct journalistic investigation sending its reporters to the offices of different payment systems across the world. So far we have made certain that the Internet users are misled by such payment services as Liberty Reserve, Alter Gold, Numox, EcuMoney and others. This time we decided to check up whether the information about the office of Perfect Money Finance Corp. which is acting at the payment systems market as perfect money is authentic.

According to the allegations of the payment system Perfect Money its brick-and-mortar office locates in Panama. Full address as well as glossy photographs of its headquarters the company demonstrates in the special section on its website.

Having just these photos and address information was not enough for us to be sure in reliability of these data. Thus we decided to make a visit to Perfect Money. First, we sent a letter of inquiry to the Support Service asking it to arrange for us a meeting at the office of the company. To our surprise we have received a confirmation.

A reporter of the Ecommerce Journal landed in Panama, the capital of the Republic of Panama, early in the morning and immediately headed for the place specified in the business address: Oficina 207, 2-do piso, Century Tower, Tumba Muerto, Panama, Republica Panama.

He reports: “Before my departure to Panama I consulted Google Maps service to get some idea of the appearance of the office where Perfect Money is supposed to be. After I started from the Panama airport towards the downtown I noticed the eminent building of Century Tower from afar.
“At the reception I was asked where I was going. When I said it was Perfect Money I was looking for they told me the number of the company office. The number turned to be the same as indicated in the address section on the company website. It was 207.

“I rang the bell and a nice girl opened the door. After greetings she invited me to the conference hall. Passing one room I cast a look through a chink and noticed that there were some people working at their desktops. I thought they were programmers or Support Team. Later I decided to verify if I was right and I was told that it was a finance department of the company.

“During our conversation the secretary told me about the future plans of the company as well as the history of Perfect Money Finance Corp. and she also destroyed some myths about the payment system. Well, the information I got wasn’t new to me, it just clarified my surmises. Of the information they provided I was allowed to publish only some facts. They told me that the company is actively upgrading its Support Team and in a short term they will enable Support Service in other languages with phone support.


“On the whole my visit to Perfect Money can be valued as quite successful. My suspicions that the legal address of Perfect Money is just an entry on the website have not been justified. I want to note only one thing. The office was rather small for such a large international company as Perfect Money. On the other hand, maybe it is just a peculiarity of our information era when modern corporations can work with customers all over the world via the Internet while having just a small offline office. In the end we paid our civilities and at a positive note I left the office of Perfect Money and a beautiful city of Panama.”

Mike Seltman reporter of the Ecommerce Journal



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Comments on Visit to Perfect Money office in Panama. How it was...

sound like Libertyreserve

sound like Libertyreserve visit which published in talkgold forum

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perfect money

After reading your article about Perfect Money I have to share with you that I am having a really hard time in getting my money from them. I was an investor with a company by the name of Vandior Funds(a story in it self) I was real happy with Van Funds, they weren't paying the highest but they were consistent and I had a card which I could withdraw money every month. One morning I had a e-mail from them saying that I was kicked out for "gaming the system"??? I guess I was not smart enough because I had no idea what that meant. After numerous e-mail to them and explaining to them, that I did not do anything they said that they did not want to talk to me anymore and they would ONLY refund my money through Perfect Money...let me tell you there is nothing perfect about it!! I thought that it was rather strange that they insisted on PM, even though I told them that I had a account with Liberty reserve so I opened up a account with PM. Well it has been a month and I have not GOTTEN MY MONEY. Van funds did put it in the pm account and I did get to see it after that it has been one story after the other. They are giving me a problem so my advise is to stay away from perfect money!!

Perfect Money is a SCAM do not send money to them

They argue all kinds of reasons for not giving you the money you sent to their accounts accross latin america. Stay Away!!!

Perfect Money

PM has over $1300 of mine on Deposit plus I have $5000 of PM USD invested in various HYIPS in my account and will not allow account access or reply to my emails, faxes or telephone calls. Does anyone know how to contact them?

Perfect Money

PM has over $1300 of mine on Deposit plus I have $5000 of PM USD invested in various HYIPS in my account and will not allow account access or reply to my emails, faxes or telephone calls. Does anyone know how to contact them?

I was just asking a friend

I was just asking a friend today about Perfect Money, he explained to me how he had invested money with them and lost everything, whilst carrying an air conditioning maintenance great information thank you, but stay away.

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