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I voted Yes, but with a smaller piece of the processing pie.
Crooks generally don't mind dealing with other crooks who are dealing with other crooks.
It's a symbiotic mutually dependent relationship.
Many program owners fuck over affiliates,
Many program owners fuck over end users,
Many affiliates fuck over program owners,
Many affiliates fuck over end users,
Many end users fuck over program owners,
Many end users fuck over affiliates,
Many processors have/do fuck over them all.
Risk takers (or those who are easily intimidated) often think they don't have much to lose.
So the "half a loaf is better than none" people will stay. And stay and stay and stay.
Since multitudes of program owners, their affiliates, and surfers have that "half a loaf" attitude ePass will probably stay in the game. But with a much smaller footprint.
B2B (vendors/suppliers) could have a completely different outlook.
I determined early on (05/06) that ePass was a "baffle 'em with bullshit" entity. They (he) targeted users who had no other viable or practical choice. Basic marketing really, find a niche and fill it. Delivering a promise is all that's required, delivering the goods is actually secondary.
I've said it many times before,
"The only difference between rape and seduction is salesmanship."
ePass users `en masse` have been seduced.
My 2 cents fris ..........
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