Originally Posted by
MWCren
Dude, you're an ass. Just tell everyone you're with opsbilling and let them know that you are a competitor, and then you can put opsbilling in your sig and offer something constructive. Your day will come and we can all take turns pissing on you, and it will be well deserved.
You mean you haven't been working with ibill to get paid what you are owed? I found that by opening a line of communication with them, instead of stewing in anger and hate, I have begun receiving regular payments on what is owed to me, in full. I am using ibill as my primary processor again, and every payment has been on time or EARLY since March. If you haven't reached a payment arrangement with ibill, its your fault at this point. Its time to stop bitching and get on the phone.
Bert was instrumental in getting me every dime of what was owed, and has provided me with a new processing agreement with a fee schedule that is incredibly generous. The GKard solution is very user friendly, resulting in fewer declines and more reliable rebills than anything I've seen. I'm making money again and I do the happy dance every time my larger and larger deposits arrive.
Posting private email conversations doesn't seem to be very constructive. If someone wants to get paid what they are owed, they need to contact their ibill sales rep, or contact Bert, and move forward. I'm sure most clients are already in communication with ibill, and as much as you might like to be the "deal broker" for everyone, I think each situation deserves direct communication between ibill and the client.
Anyone that is owed "revshare money" through an affiliate program needs to contact the webmaster of the site you were promoting and see if a settlement has been reached, and then work out payment arrangements with the site owner.
Using ibill as a whipping post might have been popular or even entertaining 8 months ago, but to dredge that shit up now is based on a lack of knowledge of the current situation. This isn't GFY, no need to stir up shit unnecessarily.
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