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Originally Posted by blonda80
i believe they are smart guys who knew when to catch the train.
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That has no bearing on whether they can be trusted. See the aftermath of every natural disaster ever - there's always vultures who come in and turn out to be con artists that run with people's money under the guise of helping the victims.
The reality of the situation is that any company that just showed up in Epass's aftermath is just as they appear to be - new. Trust is gained over a long period of time of doing successful business. Now Chris (from Paxum) has in fact made a valid point elsewhere that people shouldn't be keeping high balances in any of these payment services anyways because in reality they aren't really insured.
That said, it should be noted that people who have trust concerns are valid to have them given the situation, and that under the spotlight of being new and not yet having earned the community's trust, inconsistencies/mistakes will indeed be magnified and rightfully so, because not a day goes by here without an Epass thread on page 1 freshly reminding people that they just got fucked, and any new kids on the block could be out to do the same for all people know.