Why doesn't an industry attorney step up and do a class action against Ibill?
- Charge clients a flat fee of like $5000 (then you are paid upfront)
- Take a small percentage of damages or rewards
- It would be easy as hell to prove
- There are plenty of webmasters that could provide facts
- You would gain tons of clients by proving that you care about the industry as a whole. The webmasters and the customers.
- Since the what the Ibill shareholders did was illegal you could go after personal assets.
They are liable alone for illegally transferring customer data to etelegate and giving the webmasters info out and such.
