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Originally Posted by Jon Adolfsson
Webby,
What do you suggest we do? I think we all could use some advice, instead of people stating what's obvious. We know iBill isn't playing fair game, we know they owe people a lot of money. If you can help, please share something valuable.
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Hi Jon - Hell knows why, but apparently before any action is taken, you need to stand in front of an attorney and put a bullet in your brain before he would consider taking action - in that instance he'd probably call a paramedic and not the morgue :-)
It is vital that the Attorney General's office get an overview of the problem from multiple sources. There are already a number of complaints, but that office needs more and wants to hear more.
This is the minumum an iBill creditor (at least in the webmaster side), could do. Even if anyone has not started a civil suit - it is at least worth doing the minimum and lodging a complaint with the AG.
iBill is not just one of the millions of companies that have a "cash flow problem" and give cause for bitching. There is no point bitching if that were the case. iBill is a company that has been abused for some time now and part of the reason for banks and other folks, not to trust them. In turn that abuse has come down the line and is hitting webmasters as clients, along with other creditors. Promises/agreements/contracts have been made and broken on a large number of occasions and much more - hell.. it's too much to list here!
The level of this flippant behavior extends beyond any normal level of just being a financially strapped company and into areas of deception and fraud - I'm not saying this lightly - those are the minimum words that could be used :-)
I would suggest you contact the AG's office. In reality very few iBill clients have instigated action and there are no doubts some iBill "shareholders" are relying on this. Don't let a few crooks get the satisfaction of assuming you will behave in a certain way to enable their plans :-)
The Florida Attorney General's Office is on 866 966 7226.
Even if you cannot provide any "evidence" of wrong-doing in your complaint - at least say iBill have offered everything from promissory notes/shares/money and never delivered.
In addition.. there are other avenues and these are being followed up now. Any action by iBill or associates will not go unnoticed.