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Originally Posted by pocketkangaroo
Will, I don't think you have to know what happened there to make a judgement. I think the burden of proof is now on them to prove they weren't the ones that fucked people over.
Lets say they were just stooges and had nothing to do with it. Do you really want to trust a processing company that is being run by people who were so easily ripped off by some anonymous puppet master? I'm sorry, but if you're a CEO of a company and don't know what is going on, then I don't think I'd like you handling my money.
But no matter how "creative" their stories are for what happened to iBill, I just find it hard to believe they didn't know or didn't have something to do with it. These people are not stupid. You don't become CEO, VP, etc of million dollar companies like this for being naive. Reminds me of Enron, a company run by brilliant people who claimed that a few rogue accountants somehow ripped everyone off.
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very good points. I guess i am just trying to explore what they are saying but like you pointed out if they are the CEO and VPS of a company and they had no idea what was going on, that doesn't play out well for them either.
It would be nice for them to try to tell their side of the story and explain it us, other than just saying " they are good people, they didn't know what was going on and they had nothing to do with it".