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Originally Posted by DEA
Did you feel that way about 365 biling and epassporte before they ripped you off? 
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Ah 365 billing.. more people that came from ibill.
The same fuck ups just keep being recirculated , they slap a new name on the company and the idiots here line up to use them.
Perfect case in point (originally posted a couple years ago)
Yep, no doubt. And in most cases they will go start their own company. Great case in point was Segpay. The CEO of segpay, and a couple top level management and a principle of ibill all hopped over from ibill to segpay before Ibill was even 100% sunk.
Same thing happened with dmr/web800 at least one of their top guys started digiblaze before web800 aka eliancecorp was 100% gone. digiblaze went under about a year later.
Take this guy for example: Troy Rauschenberger " Prior to coming to DigiBlaze Technologies, Mr. Rauschenberger held the position of Director of International Business Development with Eliance Corporation, an Internet credit card processing company.During his tenure with Eliance Corp.Mr. Rauschenberger was directly responsible for managing over 264 million in annual revenue, responsibilities also included providing guidance, support, training and supervision of all of the company's Internal/External sales functions."
Troy Rauschenberger: ZoomInfo Business People Information Digiblaze lasted for about 1year.
So after DRM/Web800 Mr. Rauschenberger went to work for Digiblaze, after Digiblaze he went to work for Ibill: " For any questions or problems with your iBill account please contact Troy Rauschenberger
[email protected], our iBill representative."
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Oh look according to linkedin he is working for 365billing " Troy Rauschenberger
National/International Sales at 365 Billing and Internet Consultant "
Troy Rauschenberger - LinkedIn
That guy is either one of the most unlucky people out there and everything he does turns to shit or he is part of the problem. Either way I would pass on any company he is involved with.
Here is a winner: John DuffyCEO at 3Cinteractive
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John Duffy - LinkedIn
John Duffy was also the CEO at 365 Billing with Mark Smith also listed online as the President who also was previously with iBill as vice president of sales. iBill, DuoCash Ink Exclusive Online Payment System Agreement
365 billing Incorporated by Todd Moran 365 Billing, LLC Company Profile - Located in Deerfield Beach, FL - Todd Moran - Registered Agent Todd Moran Who was VP of sales at Ibill: Todd Moran - LinkedIn
Here is a good bit of info for Segpay and ties a bunch of these characters together... " Following Bender to iBill are two of his top lieutenants: Cathy Mallaney, who joins iBill as Vice President of Marketing and Todd Moran who joins iBill as Vice President of Sales. Mallaney and Moran spent eight years working alongside Bender at MCI. "
Internet Billing Company (iBill) Taps Former MCI WorldCom Executive As President And CEO | Market Wire | Find Articles at BNET
For your info that is Garrett M. Bender previous CEO of Ibill.
Cathy Mallaney = Cathy Beardsley VP and CEO of Ibill (now segpay CEO )
Todd Moran previous VP of ibill who listed as person who Incorporated 365billing.
John Duffy (who claims he was an owner of ibill) and listed as CEO of 365billing.
ALL worked at MCI.
Here is the people who went from ibill - segpay:
Officers and Directors of SegPay:
PRESIDENT: Catherine Beardsley: worked at Ibill as a VP of marketing for many years and became the CEO the last year or so before the company shut down.
VICE PRESIDENT: David Wells: worked at Ibill and was said to be a "princple". So i am guessing that means he was a partner or had some form of ownership ?
OWNER of SegPay: Chris Williams: Former Head of Ibill EU (owner prior to the Nats purchase of segpay)
naa.... none of these people float around.
Try... Try... and Try again. What do they have to lose when they are playing with our money.