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Originally Posted by fuzebox
You don't understand how xsells work within nats. Once you have the codes setup anyone can send anyone xsells without verification.
If I signed up to one of your paysites with a stolen credit card, could I accuse you of banging stolen credit cards?
The fact is someone was exploiting the trust between programs to double charge members and charge stolen credit cards, while sneaking those in with legit charges so they were impossible to detect. It's over now, all those companies learned their lessons, the parties who don't want to work together anymore are not.
Franck I know you're aggressive and all but you should at least learn the facts before going on a board crusade.
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In any event, it's still the companies responsibility to know who they are dealing with and what the consequences of those relationships are. I can understand getting burned by someone, but I do find it hard to believe that this was able to go on for as long as it had before a light bulb went on in someone's head. This only stopped when it was taken to the boards.
And while you may not believe with Franck's tactics or posts, he is still bring up something that is unresolved. There was someone who was benefiting from this. Someone who was committing massive credit card fraud. Every company who has been implicated in this has come out and said they had nothing to do with it.
When you get caught with your hand in the cookie jar, you're going to be scrutinized regardless of whether you were stealing the cookie or putting it back. Especially when many of your former employees and investors have crumbs all over their shirts too.