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Old 10-05-2010, 08:32 PM  
wyldblyss
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Originally Posted by marketsmart View Post
actually, epass was started to keep charge backs % in check..

visa goes by % of charge back transactions not $ amount...

epass was given to chris as a settlement of him leaving/pushed out of paycom..

chris made a lot of money with epass involvement in gaming transactions..

how much is anyone's guess..

the truth of this situation will come out sooner or later and regardless of how much chris has personally, i just hope that everyone that is owed money gets their money back...




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Not everyone will get their money back. There will most certainly be remnants and I am sure they will all add up to a pretty penny. I take it you respect Chris and who am I to tell a stranger who to respect and who not to respect. I don't know the guy, but I can tell you there were a lot of people who spent a lot of sleepless nights over this. No one likes trusting, and then having that trust broken. I am not sure what happened with Chris, but according to Visa epass was not in compliance.

I personally find it hard to feel sorry for someone that has caused so much heartache to so many people that could have been avoided if it were not for his greed (gambling, not bothering to do his due diligence, record keeping, money laundering or whatever it was). Not many people in this world have such great opportunities, and he totally blue it. Do I feel sorry for someone sitting on a beach in Cabo when people that trusted him went without food, couldn't pay their bills, had to lower their pride to borrow money from people to survive? No, I don't and I never will. Shit happens, but the measure of man is how deep in his own shit is he willing to wade to rescue those that got flooded by it. Chris didn't wade in his own shit, he took off to the beaches instead.
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