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01-09-2005 03:46 PM |
jennycards:
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Hello xxxx,
Thank you for contacting the iBill Payables Department.
In regards to your request:
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I placed an iBill signup button on our webpage again and am also
receiving some sign-ups.
Would you please confirm my account has been re-activated for payouts.
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iBill has received three signups for this month therefore, we are unable to resume payout at this time. Once the volume of new signups coming from your site then your account then another review of your account can be done to resume payout.
Any changes that will affect payout needs to be done at least 10 business days before the next scheduled payout.
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Oh nice one!!! :-) I suppose this was from some anonymous in "payables"?
Excuse me being slow on the uptake :-)
BUT... Is this a company that owes you money for several months and forgot to pay and also the reason you avoid sending them business?
Is this a company that is in breach of contract due to it's failure to pay?
Damn.. this is so sweet. If they did that to me, I'd be forced to set up temporary office across from Broward Courthouse along with some others more expert and settle in there doing daily filings for claims for everything from breach of contract to issuing bounced checks, - plus all costs, interest and damages.
You know that this iBill "policy" has nada chance in hell of being confirmed in front of a judge?? Judges usually start off on the premise that common sense exists.
PS ... That office in Broward was seriously on the table as an option - and remains so. Just waiting for the legals to consult between themselves and come up with, excuse the term, a way forward :-)
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