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baddog 11-15-2004 02:33 PM

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Originally posted by Interlude
Meh... what third party processors are left at this point?
eCommerceGlobal.com - click this link and save 1% on processing rate

dcortez 11-15-2004 02:35 PM

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Originally posted by baddog
Hmmm, just to address these to qualifiers . . . I think IBill and Enron provided those. Did that help?
Globill provided this information as well... NexusXi kind of did...

What's your point?

Are you suggesting that when a company refuses and gets defensive when asked to provide legal information about its registration, principles, bank and place(s) of business, that this is irrelevant because other companies which have provided this kind of information in the past have failed?

Are you serious?

My point is (although I'm not sure how repeating is really going to make a difference):

It is reasonable to consider any company which makes efforts to conceal information about itself, especially in light of all these failures, to be a high risk proposition.

BTW: bdog as you keep plugging your sponsor eCommerceGlobal in your posts - let's have all this information about them.

Does anyone else hear want to know more about eCommerceGlobal visa vi the points of due diligence I mentioned in my earlier post in this thread?

-Dino

Interlude 11-15-2004 04:41 PM

Now I can't even get their website up.

BigL 11-15-2004 04:47 PM

Interlude, their website loads fine for me.

dcortez 11-15-2004 04:54 PM

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Originally posted by Interlude
Now I can't even get their website up.
Both the public site and merchant site come up correctly.

-Dino

baddog 11-15-2004 04:56 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by dcortez
Globill provided this information as well... NexusXi kind of did...

What's your point?

The point is that putting up an address is not going to insure shit.

Now, I know you have a personal grudge because they rejected you for questionable content, so your commentary is really just bullshit.

There are plenty of legit sites that are getting accepted by them on a daily basis. Unfortunately, for you, you have dug a hole so deep that no matter what you did to clean up your site they would not accept you as a client.

Get over it.

BIGTYMER 11-15-2004 05:13 PM

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Originally posted by baddog
The point is that putting up an address is not going to insure shit.

Now, I know you have a personal grudge because they rejected you for questionable content, so your commentary is really just bullshit.

There are plenty of legit sites that are getting accepted by them on a daily basis. Unfortunately, for you, you have dug a hole so deep that no matter what you did to clean up your site they would not accept you as a client.

Get over it.

Who would have to do biz with a company who holds grudges? not me.

baddog 11-15-2004 05:14 PM

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Originally posted by Kingpins
Who would have to do biz with a company who holds grudges? not me.
Not a matter of grudges. . . this guy has been badmouthing them ever since they rejected his application. They don't need his business.

dcortez 11-15-2004 05:39 PM

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Originally posted by baddog
The point is that putting up an address is not going to insure shit.
My bias with respect to eCG is irrelevant.

However, personal attacks on anyone who questions their authenticity does reinforce the concerns I have expressed.

I will clearly stipulate that I have interacted with eCommerceGlobal.com (aka eCG) and based on my first hand experiences, I caution all webmasters considering signing up with eCG to do their due diligence (as they should with any processor).

My specific reasons don't matter. You can draw your own conclusions based on your own experiences, but *please* get and check your facts.

As for you bdog, watch what you say and be prepared to back it up.

You have just publicly maligned one of the sponsors and advertisers of GFY with your allegations. I will forward it to their attention and they can decide if your comments merit any further action.

-Dino

baddog 11-15-2004 05:56 PM

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Originally posted by dcortez

As for you bdog, watch what you say and be prepared to back it up.

You have just publicly maligned one of the sponsors and advertisers of GFY with your allegations. I will forward it to their attention and they can decide if your comments merit any further action.

-Dino

Now I am scared. I am just passing along what was told to me. I did not say it was illegal, just that it was questionable . . . too questionable for them to want to get involved.

Interlude 11-15-2004 06:10 PM

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Originally posted by dcortez
Both the public site and merchant site come up correctly.

-Dino

Yeah, my bad... nothing in the merchant tool section about the 11/15 checks though.

dcortez 11-15-2004 06:15 PM

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Originally posted by Interlude
Yeah, my bad... nothing in the merchant tool section about the 11/15 checks though.
How long had you been using them?

With the exception of this situation, it seems like they have had a very good record.

-Dino

Interlude 11-15-2004 06:22 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by dcortez
How long had you been using them?

With the exception of this situation, it seems like they have had a very good record.

-Dino

Since this past May. They've been excellent since then, this is the first stumble. It's the lack of communication that gets me.

Lacoste 11-15-2004 06:39 PM

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Originally posted by Interlude
Since this past May. They've been excellent since then, this is the first stumble. It's the lack of communication that gets me.
I agree with that comment.

Marcus Aurelius 11-15-2004 06:40 PM

The whole situation with them is very bad. Gone without warning and no one to answer any questions at all.

Lacoste 11-15-2004 06:42 PM

Feels like a scam no?

dcortez 11-15-2004 07:18 PM

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Originally posted by Lacoste
Feels like a scam no?
It's definitely wierd.

I spoke with Dalin and Brenda last Monday and Tuesday. They seemed really enthusiastic about taking on more of the adult processing.

They got my account set up and running Monday and I was processing Tuesday.

Then Wednesday afternoon the CC processing went down and they seem to have dropped off the face of the planet.

With most of the other processors, we usually see the writing on the wall for a long time before they fall apart.

They do have all our banking info and identification - it is important to find out what has happened so that we know if sensitive information is at risk.

-Dino

Lacoste 11-15-2004 08:22 PM

Think we should ask the RCMP to look into it?

BigL 11-15-2004 08:42 PM

Lacoste,

XBiz.com has an informative Nexus XI thread you might want to read over. This "MaleCorps.com" was in the direction of seeking RCMP assistance and Edmonton Police.

baddog 11-16-2004 12:01 AM

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Originally posted by dcortez
It's definitely wierd.

I spoke with Dalin and Brenda last Monday and Tuesday. They seemed really enthusiastic about taking on more of the adult processing.

They got my account set up and running Monday and I was processing Tuesday.

Then Wednesday afternoon the CC processing went down and they seem to have dropped off the face of the planet.

With most of the other processors, we usually see the writing on the wall for a long time before they fall apart.

They do have all our banking info and identification - it is important to find out what has happened so that we know if sensitive information is at risk.

-Dino

So much for your due dilligence :1orglaugh

Last I looked ECG was still available . . . well, not to you of course.

woj 11-16-2004 12:02 AM

100

baddog 11-16-2004 12:05 AM

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Originally posted by woj
100
If there was any doubt of you being a bot, it has been erased

woj 11-16-2004 12:09 AM

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Originally posted by baddog
If there was any doubt of you being a bot, it has been erased
heh... :glugglug

Wade 11-16-2004 01:13 AM

Why would you use a payment processor that does not have a long term history? At the very least you can not be surprised this has happened.

Why not go and spend the necessary money to secure the future of your business? Incorporate in the US or EU and you will have secure billing options.

Why dont you guys go and get your own merchant account in Canada?

It doesnt make any sense why you would put your recurring database at risk by using companies like this.

It takes money to make money!

Lacoste 11-16-2004 03:24 AM

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Originally posted by BigL
Lacoste,

XBiz.com has an informative Nexus XI thread you might want to read over. This "MaleCorps.com" was in the direction of seeking RCMP assistance and Edmonton Police.

Thanks BigL. The thread at Xbiz is pretty intresting and loaded with new info about Nexus. If they are drinking Piņa Coladas on a beach with our money, I'll be pissed alright and will at least go for a collective complaint to the authorities with you all.

Interlude 11-16-2004 07:18 AM

11/16 payments are now posted... wonder if we'll actually get them.

If they're screwing us, rather than just experiencing problems, why pay us? Why not communicate?

Lacoste 11-16-2004 04:42 PM

I usually get credited by this time. No money in the bank, just like I tought. What do we do now?

directfiesta 11-16-2004 04:53 PM

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Originally posted by Wade
Why would you use a payment processor that does not have a long term history? At the very least you can not be surprised this has happened.

Why not go and spend the necessary money to secure the future of your business? Incorporate in the US or EU and you will have secure billing options.

Why dont you guys go and get your own merchant account in Canada?

It doesnt make any sense why you would put your recurring database at risk by using companies like this.

It takes money to make money!

In theory, your post is correct ...

But in the real jungle, it isn't...

I have a US corp, I went with the Visa fees and a long tiime standing biller:

IBILL

In Canada, banks are very few ( 6 or 7 huge banks ) and they don't like touching on line, and even worst adult...

I used a little bit Nexus ( never had a problem), a Euro Biller also, and now I replaced Ibill by Paycom, tough I will still send joins to Ibill so that my account stays " active " ....

mrthumbs 11-16-2004 04:55 PM

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Originally posted by Lacoste
What do we do now?
Nothing!!!

Youll be angry and frustrated for the weeks to come and
at this stage you have inner-confidence you will get paid BUT this
is just a part of the wonderful world called "third party billing solutions".

Many will tell you "dude, that sucks.. but you should have used
whateverbill.com like we do.." well let me tell you: they will
experience the same pretty soon!!

Youre fucked buddy!!!!





:Graucho

juicybucks 11-16-2004 07:35 PM

I received this email from Nexus

Dear valued merchant/webmaster,

The bank has frozen all of Nexus XI's funds over an alleged "breach of contract". While Nexus XI does not agree with this judgment, Nexus XI does not have the funds to pursue legal action as all of its assets are presently frozen.

Nexus XI advises that any merchants that have not already done so should seek a new billing solution.

The bank has promised that any funds remaining, after any charge-backs, refunds, and penalties, will be released back to Nexus XI after 6-8 months have elapsed. Upon release of Nexus XI's assets, Nexus XI intends to pay all monies owing to its merchants and creditors at that time.

In an effort to maximize funds available for payment to merchants and creditors at the end of this 6-8 month waiting period, Nexus XI will be eliminating staff and extended services.

The processing engine and main website will be left online to handle normal customer cancelations and account expiry.

Nexus XI Communications Inc.

juicybucks 11-16-2004 07:37 PM

what a terrible state of affairs for them. With the small amount of dealings I've had with them, they are very good people.

frankthetank 11-16-2004 09:07 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by juicybucks
I received this email from Nexus

Dear valued merchant/webmaster,

The bank has frozen all of Nexus XI's funds over an alleged "breach of contract". While Nexus XI does not agree with this judgment, Nexus XI does not have the funds to pursue legal action as all of its assets are presently frozen.

Nexus XI advises that any merchants that have not already done so should seek a new billing solution.

The bank has promised that any funds remaining, after any charge-backs, refunds, and penalties, will be released back to Nexus XI after 6-8 months have elapsed. Upon release of Nexus XI's assets, Nexus XI intends to pay all monies owing to its merchants and creditors at that time.

In an effort to maximize funds available for payment to merchants and creditors at the end of this 6-8 month waiting period, Nexus XI will be eliminating staff and extended services.

The processing engine and main website will be left online to handle normal customer cancelations and account expiry.

Nexus XI Communications Inc.


I got the same email, so I guess another one bits the dust..they were pretty good too.

RegUser 04-12-2005 07:02 PM

6-8 month waiting period is over
 
so where is the money
anyone got any updates
its 6 months now

RegUser 04-13-2005 06:28 PM

nobody ??
bump

pxxx 04-13-2005 08:06 PM

That is not good at all.

RegUser 04-21-2005 09:04 AM

sigh
no sign of $$ yet
wonder if they are still around
or if there is way to find which bank froze their account so that affected webmasters can hit them before the money is handed over to them?

RegUser 07-21-2005 07:09 PM

so has anyone heard anything from these guys at all???
we were supposed to get that money in 6-8 months but it is 9 months now. Is there anything that can be done to get that huge amount they never paid...????


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