Thanks for replying, even you were just forced to do so, now listen up and respond:
1) I asked Skrill and the email
huahua157290@gmail.com doesn't actually have a skrill account, and those payments were simply made by my credit card via skrill as a payment processor. According to the Customer Agreement:
5.2.7.If an account was funded via debit or credit card, a card copy is requiredto process a withdrawal. The copy must contain the first 6 digits and the last 4 digits of the card number, card holder’s name, expiry date and card holder’s signature.
So please explain if you complied to the Customer Agreement to obtain a copy of my credit card or not;
2) This person of the money sender in your system is Yu Wang (who is not me the card holder), but the name of the trading account 356791 (which you depoisted the funds into) is Lang Li (Skrill provided the transaction report which you already received from me) - it's quite obvious that the names of the money sender and trading account did not match, and
YOU CAN SEE THAT IN YOUR SYSTEM! Do you call this third party payments? And does it mean your company can accept third party payments, which is against the Anti-money laundering laws?
Please reply with a clear and official answer to my questions, which shall be provided to Anti-money laundering authorities and your regulator.