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Originally Posted by testpie
Thing is, though, the CEO knows his company is in a fairly cushy position at the moment - ePass is seen to be the "PayPal of the adult world", if you will, so as long as it keeps that status, and not too many large clients get pissed enough to go, nothing has to be changed - the business can stay as it currently is.
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I just don't think that way in business. My mindset is not to reach a "cushy" position but rather to continue to look for ways on which to improve it. Thus my above post.
I probably shouldn't assume that others think the same.
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Originally Posted by testpie
However, if the day ever came when a few big sponsors jumped ship to some other payment gateway, or simply abandoned ePass, then i suspect you might see a bit of a shakeup going on.
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Having seen so many complaint threads about Epass lately, I would hazard a pretty good guess that if another adult payment option came along there would be quite a sizeable migration over to it.
Bottom line in business: There IS no "cushy position". Your position is never safe, and to assume so is, well, foolish and short-sighted.