You mean that this processor have something in common with forgotten LR. But if so US must have shot them down too because almost all known LR Exchangers where also shot down with LR. Or it maybe that they has same or alike features.
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Before that issues rose but right now it seems that LR and HDM does not have any correlation each other, and as you can see HDM never claim as LR spiritual successor and yet HDM stays like this and i think will be like this for some years.Even if they had any connection, I'm sure HD money would try to exonerate themselves because no good thing was associated with LR which followed the shut down.It should also be noted that HD money has on their own, publicly declared that they no longer welcome US users.
What's the difference between connection and ownership in this context because there are no two businesses of the same kind that would have a mutual understanding and business partnership because they offer the same service. If they weren't sponsored by one person/party, they will be rivals.Connection is quiet different from ownership. The both can be connected in one way or the other but it is owned by different owners; just like Payza to Egopay.
@budadu I would have been active on their Blog to Note this when LR was Online but i guess I will find such at this payment processor's Blog too if so.
Its only LR and HD can answer that question what ever transpire. In speculative side. I think what they want to do is to make another processor back then that they can use legitimately. But when HD did not get popular even with a lot of improvements. I think they decided to focus on LR instead. If you remember LR decided to add or in the making of adding creditcard features.What's the difference between connection and ownership in this context because there are no two businesses of the same kind that would have a mutual understanding and business partnership because they offer the same service. If they weren't sponsored by one person/party, they will be rivals.
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