Why did they mention 7.5
This is all about RECEIVING payments. This would be what a MERCHANT would do, you deposit, and the casino "receives" the payment.
Moneybookers can also be used for person to person transfer, and this term could also be about RECEIVING a payment via Moneybookers for a banned item (one that is would be illegal to either sell, or use, or which could assist in a crime if misused).
For this case, 7.5 seems totally irrelevant, so why on earth was it quoted?
Term 11 indicates that one or more other terms have been breached, which has resulted in the termination of the account. We know that PKR started this, thanks to one of the service reps.
Term 11 contains two provisions, one requires one week's notice, and the other is instant closure.
Which of these did Moneybookers do?
I got the impression of instant closure, and this is reserved for a serious breach of terms, and not simply them exercising their right to not do business with a customer.
This latest Email is the formal "final decision" that paves the way to complain to the Financial Ombudsman, and Moneybookers seem pretty confident they are in the right, yet the Alderney investigation has yet to produce a decision.
Moneybookers themselves are "in the pit", as they have been actively promoting "Ministering Angel" with a special promotion on the Moneybookers website, now removed of course.
It turns out that Moneybookers have been assisting with the marketing of a fake casino which was being used to extract personal and banking data for future illegal use. The logo for the casino itself was commissioned and paid for with stolen credit cards - Moneybookers can forget about impressing ME with their "high moral standards and compliance" which they use to get rid of a 62 year old recreational gambler just on the say-so of one of their merchants, yet they fell for the smooth patter of the Serbian network behind Ministering Angel, and clearly had no problem with them being "licenced" in Panama (the one thing they freely admitted), which somehow met the requirements of the UK gaming act 2007 with regard to promoting online gambling sites within the EU