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    WTF? iBill Lost

    NEW YORK - The Sept. 17 motion filed by Internet Billing Company (iBill) to keep First Data Bank processing its online adult credit card transactions has been denied by the New York State Supreme Court, a lawyer for iBill confirmed to AVN Online late this morning.

    Patrick L. Gibson, an attorney with the New York law firm Olshan, Grundman, Frome, Rosenzweig & Wolosky LLP, and one of the lawyers representing the IPSP in the case, stated over the phone that the motion was “denied on a procedural technicality,” but declined to comment on what exactly the technicality was or whether iBill would appeal the decision, or how the company would proceed.

    However, insight into the impact of an unfavorable decision by the court on iBill’s motion was contained in the original motion, where it is stated, “iBill brings this action to save its business from immediate collapse.”

    Ironically, as recently as Sept. 2, Wall Street analysts were advising consumers to seriously consider investing in iBill stock, based on its Aug. 31 acquisition by Care Concepts I Inc., a Florida-based media and marketing holding company.

    According to a Sept. 2 alert by analyst Wall Street Capital Funding LLC, “Aggressive investors and traders will certainly want to take a look at Care Concepts I, Inc. (AMEX:IBD) this morning! Recently, the company issued a press release announcing it has completed the previously announced acquisition of 100% of Media Billing, LLC and Internet Billing Company(r) (collectively "iBill") from Penthouse International!

    “iBill provides online payment technologies enabling the purchase and sale of content and other downloadable services over the Internet. iBill was established in 1996 and has generated positive operating income since inception.”

    The alert goes on to state, “In 2003, iBill averaged 1.2 million transactions per month and completed approximately $330.0 million in online purchases representing un-audited fee income of approximately $45.1 million.”

    As a caveat to the deal, however, the alert by Capital Funding also states, “Pursuant to an amendment to the Agreement, Care Concepts has the option to rescind the transaction if iBill's audited financials statements, as compared to the unaudited financial statements delivered in connection with the transaction, show any material misrepresentation or if certain American Stock Exchange approvals are not obtained.”

    AVN Online has several calls out to iBill and Care Concepts principals for comment, but has received no reply as of this posting.

    http://www.avnonline.com/index.php?P...tent_ID=192882

    I dunno theres so much different news floating around about this its unreal.

    On one hand it appears like they could have lost, but on the other according to people at iBill they didnt.

    It is however interesting that at the time of publishing the AVN news peice nobody from iBill were able to clarify any of the information so that is possibly good news.

    Regards,

    Lee


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    i love how avn will publish negative information about a company and then state that they were not able to verify it with the company.

    sleazy tabloid style reporting if u ask me


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    RainGurl
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    well, if avn did verify it with Ibill's lawyer, then it would appear to be legit. Many companies use their lawyers as mouthpieces...


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    Dawgy
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    true... *sigh* dammit ibill


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    wow, this really sucks....hopefully ibill can get back on its feet very very quickly. I would hate to see it go the way of PSW or ACPay, both of which tried to go for a period without a proper merchant account and both of which went out of business.

    It would really suck if these guys were lost, that would leave adult sites with just ccbill, epoch and verotel. This is way too few as it is!

    cheers,
    Luke


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    I saw a post on another board and apparently Ibill is already out of "stand in processor" mode and is again processing transactions to completion. Let's keep our fingers crossed!
    iBill US UPDATE: Out of Stand-In

    Due to our dispute with First Data Corp, iBill has now moved our US business away from First Data.

    During the transition, we temporarily operated in stand-in processing from noon to 8:00 p.m. today, Wednesday, September 22, 2004. Please be advised that we are no longer doing stand-in processing.

    All US credit card transactions that occurred during stand-in processing, including scheduled rebills, will be visible in CMI starting tomorrow, Thursday, September 23, 2004. Going forward, new sales will appear in CMI as usual.

    Thank you for your continued patience and support, we greatly appreciate your business and look forward to our continued relationship.


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    Originally posted by Dawgy
    i love how avn will publish negative information about a company and then state that they were not able to verify it with the company.
    I speak with the great folks over at AVN all the time. They are very concerned that what they report is accurate and I can verify that what they published today was the same information that we were able to verify as well.

    Everyone I've ever met at AVN was very professional and I've known them to kill stories that could not be verified through multiple sources.
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