Velocity Family Transfers Online Suspended

Velocity now has 2FA ...

... still "the OX is slow but the earth is Deep".

Yes but only recently, and they had so much fraud before they implemented it that this function has been indefinitely suspended. Had they implemented 2FA earlier it may have never become an issue.
 
Yes but only recently, and they had so much fraud before they implemented it that this function has been indefinitely suspended. Had they implemented 2FA earlier it may have never become an issue.
Yes, that is true; you are absolutely correct. You will get no argument from me on that score.

Anyway, it is now good to know that 2FA has indeed been implemented. Something some may not have been aware of.
 
Given this is the most recent thread on VFF family transfers, a question if I may: are transfers of points between cousins allowable??

The way that I read and interpret the FAQ: Who is an Eligible Family Member, the door seems left open by the language (emphasis added):

An eligible family member is a member of your immediate family, such as a spouse (including de facto partner), parent, step parent, parent-in-law, grandparent, brother, sister, child (including foster child and step child), grandchild, son, daughter, son-in-law and daughter-in-law.
 
Given this is the most recent thread on VFF family transfers, a question if I may: are transfers of points between cousins allowable??

The way that I read and interpret the FAQ: Who is an Eligible Family Member, the door seems left open by the language (emphasis added):
The more applicable Terms and Conditions of the Velocity programme state the definition more explicitly, and somewhat in your favour (only a specific kind of cousin):
5. TRANSFERRING POINTS (it’s different from redeeming them for rewards)

In these Terms, a Family Member is someone who is related to you in any of the following ways: husband, wife, domestic partner or de facto, mother or father (including in-law), son or daughter (including in-law), brother or sister (including in-law), great-grandparent, grandparent or grandchild, uncle or aunt, niece or nephew, first cousin, or any foster, step or adopted relationship in any of these categories. You may be required to provide evidence to our reasonable satisfaction that this person is related to you.
 
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