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Originally Posted by will76
yeap. I have to agree with this as well. I have 50,000+ reasons of my own.
She was the CEO of a company that fucked me out of a nice chunk of cash. Not to mention she worked with the company in an upper level position for several years. Sorry, she might not have been the problem BUT she had to know that there was a problem and she stayed on and collected money. I would have quit personally instead of staying knowing that it was a fucked up situation. Maybe she is a great person, i know she didn't own the company, but i can't get passed it. I've seen it happen before with Web800. They go under and before the flame are out their "crew" starts digiblaze. 1 year later that one is out of business. There other options out there that have been in business for years that have not had any trouble in the past. Why should I try someone who worked at the company (for a long time and was in upper level position) that not only went out of business but cost me a lot of money in the process. For me there is no second chances, I am not in the business of giving someone the benefit of the doubt. Now if Segpay wanted to pay me what ibill owed me, then i would be willing to give them a shot. until then I would stick with a company that has a proven record, not CEO's and employees with questionable pasts. 
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It was good talking with you. Hopefully as you said, time will heal some wounds, and I hope you'll see how things will be run with us at the helm.