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<item><title>Re: Liberty Reserve and Forex Trading</title><link>http://www.multidox.net/blog/1/messages/8.html</link><pubDate>April 13, 2010 at 20:58:16</pubDate><description>By Obande in Blog - Agree. Liberty Reserve is great for depositing money to forex account. I trade with Forex-metla broker and deposit money by Liberty Reserve, another advantage is that deposits are automated and the funding is instant.</description></item>
<item><title>Liberty Reserve and Forex Trading</title><link>http://www.multidox.net/blog/1/messages/8.html</link><description>By Felix Okoli in Blog - March 01, 2010 at 13:08:04. Liberty Reserve is a very popular e-currency platform for Nigeria as most people involved in making and receiving online payments use Liberty reserve. Paypal or other payment forms are no longer in vogue as more and more Nigerians are adopting Liberty Reserve as the common form of online payment. </description></item>
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