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Originally posted by Hooper
1) 2003 was the year of the failing processor. how many fell? 3? 4? So the idea of another falling is not so outlandish.
2) The NUMBER ONE indicator that a processor is going to fail is.... *drumroll*
SILENCE
Perhaps it's something like an osterich sticking it's head in the ground?
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Come on Hoop, this just gets more whacked every time I look at it.
Out of the processors that 'fell' as you call it last year, how many were 'pushed over the cliff' by Visa for refusing to comply with their regulations and rules?
I'll answer that... EVERY ONE of them. Epoch, Jettis, Ibill and yes, CCBill, are all properly structured and in compliance with Visa so they were not targets.
Add to that the fact that processors go out of business all the time -- shall I remind the board readers of DMR, Digiblaze, MSBill, and a couple of other smaller ones that went out of business well before last year?
As for silence, tell me who has really been loud and vocal at CCBill since I left? Corvett does a bit of posting but why would he post here in this thread? What else can or would CCBill say but that they aren't going out of business?
There are three sides to every story, this much I know. And while I don't know the sides to this one particularly, it seems that tempers might have gotten out of hand and we've now got the porn version of the Cuban Missile Crisis started up...
CCBill isn't going under, everyone shoulda used Quickbuck, it's just another sunny Thursday at the beach. Let's all get to work and make a few more dollars today...