OK nevermind. You still hide and refuse to say who you are or for whom you work. You have an unusually high interest in EPOCH / Epassporte and now me. So in an effort to put a period at the end of a long and boring series of your bullshit, here goes, point by point on your last. And hear this: I am not replying to any more of your bullshit until you come out of the shadows.
I think you have an agenda. I will find out what it is and who you are. Let?s start with a $250 Bounty, payable on the true and verifiable identification of ?nevermind?, paid on an epassporte card. (I?ll pay the cost of the card so it?s a net money deal?)
My comments are in line >>>>
Actually, I do agree with you on this point --- very much so. Ibill screwed up with Mastercard, so did PayPal as well.
>>>>You don?t really know what Ibill or PayPal did. You are just trying to look like you are informed.
But, as far as I can tell (and feel free to correct me if I'm wrong), those other companies don't post constant PR hype about how supposedly honest and competent their managers are.
>>>>You are wrong. Look at any one of these Public Companies SEC filings.
As far back as August, 2002, there have been many GFY threads where many webmasters have questioned Epoch's billing practices --- and whether they were pushing the limits on chargebacks.
>>>>EPOCH is in compliance with all card association rules and ratios. This has been discussed to death.
The response from Epoch was always the same: Don't worry about it. We know what we are doing. We won't cause you any problems with the credit card companies.
>>>>We have not caused any problems and Webmasters do not need to worry. We are solving the problems that card associations caused. Get a clue.
The Mastercard lawsuit told completely different story. Epoch was being fined millions of dollars during the same time period they were telling webmasters everything was fine. By their own account, it's gotten so bad that they had to file suit.
>>>>You can?t read. You are wrong and deliberately spreading lies. The lawsuit speaks for itself.
On top of that, Chris Mallick blatantly lies to me about Epoch's supposed lack knowledge about Mastercard's rules when, in fact, they did know --- and mismanaged the situation --- badly.
>>>>You should try and understand how serious it is to call people liars. I did not lie, blatantly or otherwise. But your secret purposes are not served by the truth.
Now here comes the Epoch/Epassporte people once again --- selling Epassporte with the same motto: Trust us. We know what we are doing. We're not going to get you in trouble like PayPal or others did.
>>>>The truth is the truth. You are not a candidate for epassporte or EPOCH. Webmasters make choices everyday. You want to lie to deliberately try and influence those choices, fine. Just remember that Webmasters are smart enough to understand that you have an agenda and that you are probably motivated to damage us.
But we're not going to disclose details of the Epassporte operation.
>>>>No. Most businesses that don?t choose to sell stock to the public choose to keep their private (not secret) information private.
It comes down to credibility, and there's not much to speak of.
>>>>I agree. You are full of shit.
I have rules too ...
>>>>Wait till you see my rules.
Now, come out, come out wherever you are, unless you have something to hide.
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