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Originally posted by p00p
There's nothing absurd about celebrating a company trying to screw Visa over going out of business. What's absurd is they stayed in business for so long and misled webmasters for so long. Do you believe they just found out they would be shut down yesterday?
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I think you are totally correct on that point. I just also think there are risks whichever way a webmaster goes on a lot of different decisions. In this business, I think it is really important to maintain a cushion because it is high risk. Globill took good care of me for a long time. The Visa registration data could have been used to impose new taxes or fees or worse, but it wasn't. At least, not yet. I wish Globill had been right that they could get around the rules on that, but it is not like this is the biggest shock either. They did do the decent thing about getting current member data back online, so there is a reasonable chance they may end up paying in October.