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FXOpen UK Accepts Payments via Neteller

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FXOpen UK Accepts Payments via Neteller FXOpen UK is excited to announce that it now accepts payments via Neteller.

For over a decade, Neteller has provided businesses and individuals with a fast, simple and secure way to move money online. Neteller is a highly-reputable payment option trusted by millions of merchants and consumers in more than 200 countries and from a broad spectrum of industries and businesses. Neteller eWallet coupled with Net+ Pre-paid Master cards makes Neteller one of the most popular, easy-to-use and secure payment option online.

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