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  2. Sri Lanka Post - Wikipedia

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    The only evidence of a British postal service before 1815 is a "Colombo Post Free" handstamp used on a soldier's letter in 1809, when British Royal Artillery troops were engaged to subdue Sri Vikrama Rajasinha, the king of Kandy (1798–1815), whose inland territory had never been under the influence of the Dutch.

  3. Employer registration - Wikipedia

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    In New Zealand, registration is made to the Inland Revenue. [2] In the United States, employers apply to the Internal Revenue Service to receive an Employer Identification Number . [ 3 ]

  4. Euronet Worldwide - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1994 by brothers-in-law Dan Henry and Mike Brown and headquartered in Leawood, Kansas.In 1998, Euronet purchased ARKSYS, a computer software company that specialized in electronic payment and transaction delivery systems. [8]

  5. Account Management - AOL Help

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    If you're having issues sending and receiving emails for your AOL Mail account in a third-party email application, you may need to reauthenticate your account by removing and re-entering your password or removing and re-adding your AOL Mail account. Get the steps for common third-party email applications. Account Management · Dec 9, 2024

  6. E-Verify - Wikipedia

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    All employers, by law, must complete Form I-9. E-Verify is closely linked to Form I-9, but participation in E-Verify is voluntary for most employers. After an employee is hired to work for pay, the employee and employer complete Form I-9. After an employee begins work for pay, the employer enters the information from Form I-9 into E-Verify.

  7. Registered user - Wikipedia

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    A registered user is a user of a website, program, or other systems who has previously registered.Registered users normally provide some sort of credentials (such as a username or e-mail address, and a password) to the system in order to prove their identity: this is known as logging in.

  8. Payment gateway - Wikipedia

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    When a customer orders a product from a payment gateway-enabled merchant, the payment gateway performs a variety of tasks to process the transaction. [2] [failed verification] The order is placed. The payment gateway may allow transaction data to be sent directly from the customer's browser to the gateway, bypassing the merchant's systems.

  9. EPayResources - Wikipedia

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    ePayResources is an American non-profit payment association that covers the southern United States. It is a regional trade association with the mission to provide education, training, representation and knowledge regarding electronic payments and payments system risks to its members across the Southern, United States.