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Old 02-12-2002, 10:58 PM  
willow
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Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: NY, NY, USA
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Only 67 more posts looking at my name for a free t-shirt.

Glad you asked.....

However I'm not sure I can take that many posts from some idiot popping up and going, 'Oooh, ooh, mommy let me make it better wif' dis' 'ere TMF I can get your name on', every single goddam, f^%kin' time someone thinks an order page logo, 'just isn't quite the right shade of pink'.

I mean it's pathetic, it sounds like you're in here snapping at people's ankles for the scaps. I know, I'll use netbilling coz' guess what, I can turn off fraud control on MY order page and that nice man said I can do it my way, at least while he's getting his commission. 3 whole months of freedom, wow.

So, Mitch Farber, apparently the CEO and the President of the company has nothing better to do than come in here and do his Oliver Twist impression. If you have a surf for netbilling you'll find nothing but his name saying the same thing on 5 thousand website interviews/posts. Yawn. Don't they have a proper sales department, or are they saving on commission?

So why am I 'bagging' netbilling, a company "I know nothing about"? It's because a certain CEO constantly thinks he can lie and mis-represent the truth about high risk merchants. He thinks it's appropriate to guide webmasters to his services, not because he's helping them out, but because it's 100% profit driven; that's spam and just as healthy for webmasters. It's because I can't stand the stench of his fetid remarks any more. Did I forget to welcome you to the board? Go Fuck Yourself, Mitch.

Is this the only billing company without the balls to put it's processing and accout terms and conditions on it's website. Are they really that bad? This story and more, with a pathetic comeback, coming soon to a screen near you.....

Quite liberating this anonymous thing
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