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The only company I'd steer clear of now is Epoch, although I say that for political reasons. I think they set a very bad precedent by announcing that they will not process for anyone who also processes at iBill.
On one hand I can understand their reasoning, but I am disturbed by it none the less. What right does Epoch have to dictate who a company can do business with? Today its just iBill, no big deal right? After all supposedly two of iBill's clients are out of compliance and Epoch has to protect itself. However, if Epoch can say no iBill and people go along with it, what's to stop them from saying no CCBill or Jettis tomorrow?
If you eat at McDonalds should BurgerKing refuse to serve you? While it is their right not to, its wrong. It smells of corporate feudalism.
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"Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats."
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