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Originally posted by tony404
They didnt get paid on the 900 number , so how do you expect them to pay you? When I was in sales until the check came in I didnt get paid, the check didnt come my check didnt come. Also its common sense, you do 900 and then stop getting paid , the first time that happens you take that option off. I never understand people that dont get paid and continue offering that service and complain they didnt get paid . lol They pay on time every time, the first rep we had sucked .We now have Bari and she is great, gave us her ICQ . She is right on any problem or question that comes up. Ibill was the only one to do a web meeting when the Mastercard thing came up and answer any questions posed to them.
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Everyhahahaha had a contract with iBill, not ATT&T (or who ever was doing the 900 Billing for iBill). iBill should of at least setup some type of monthly payment to pay everyhahahaha what they owe(d). Alot of companies still payed out to their affiliates for the 900 Billing. That was to keep their reputation good. iBill apperantly doesn't care about their reputation.
My billing company will be offering 900 Billing. If I don't get the money from MCI, I would still payout what is owed. Even if it meant working out a payment plan with each company. It's just bad business, to say to your clients "tough luck", but we want to keep you as a customer.