Quote:
|
Originally Posted by Webby
Hi Tony.
Who said not having enough money is criminal? Not me - and never have said that :-)
There are a number of issues which give more than any rational cause to consider these criminal. In fact, in some instances it is very simple and clean cut, - but I'm not gotta discuss that here.
Sure, most people would like to be paid. The fact that they have "made payments since this nightmare started" is irrelevant.
There are many webmasters out there holding bounced checks, some have not been paid since long before the "nightmare" started and others are being lied to daily, - even now. The chances of being paid are not even worth considering.
What's the point of rooting for a fraudulent company controlled by known scammers and who continue to lie, yet have control of the funds of others and, despite "we have every intention of paying", are unable/not willing to give any security for this in the form of "promissory notes" which were promised months back?
They are finished... and the sooner this comes to fruition the better, and with all funds remaining out of their control.
"iBill - The company you can trust who has every intention of paying"
|
Im not going to get into this again its getting boring but the check problem was they changed banks they let webmasters know . Which they can prove so thats not criminal. You all forget globil here one day gone the next , so giving some payments shows a clear intent to try pay. You promise your credit card company your going to pay them and dont. do the cops knock on your door?