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NetPay is an online payment system and a form of electronic money. The company was founded in 2001, and vis a vis its American business, it operates as an offshore company incorporated in Panama.

They also act as a digital currency exchanger. NetPay's fees for exchanging fiat currency into e-gold are three percent, and one percent into e-Bullion.
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