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F-U-Jimmy 06-18-2009 04:32 PM

IBILL is back to fuck you over ????
 
http://www.ibill.net/ :321GFY:321GFY:321GFY

bufferover 06-18-2009 04:33 PM

If they find a new sheep's, everyone knows who they are

digifan 06-18-2009 04:38 PM

Sig spot :)

TheSenator 06-18-2009 04:40 PM

that is some shady shit

Furious_Male 06-18-2009 04:55 PM

What the hell are they kidding.

Si 06-18-2009 04:58 PM

oh nose!

Nikki_Licks 06-18-2009 04:58 PM

Fuck iBill....:321GFY:321GFY:321GFY

I hope no one falls for any of their horseshit and window dressing this time around :disgust

NemesisEnforcer 06-18-2009 06:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by F-U-Jimmy (Post 15975718)
http://www.ibill.net/ :321GFY:321GFY:321GFY

I logged into the CMI to order more PIN codes for my sites. :upsidedow

seanchai 06-18-2009 06:58 PM

Is it April 1st?

marzzo 06-18-2009 07:08 PM

Bitch better have my money... plus interest.

CamTraffic 06-18-2009 07:12 PM

oh shit !!!

tony286 06-18-2009 07:13 PM

I dont think its the same people some guy bought the name. God only knows why.

CyberHustler 06-18-2009 07:22 PM

smh... :Oh crap

CDSmith 06-18-2009 07:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tony404 (Post 15976264)
I dont think its the same people some guy bought the name. God only knows why.

If that's the case then the new owner obviously didn't do enough research before proceding with the aquisition.

EscortBiz 06-18-2009 07:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CDSmith (Post 15976344)
If that's the case then the new owner obviously didn't do enough research before proceding with the aquisition.

or he hired a adult webmaster to do the research for him

F-U-Jimmy 06-18-2009 08:56 PM

The logos the same and so are some of the management !!!
 
Executive Team

Irja Zarembok
President and Chief Executive Officer
Irja Zarembok is President of iBill with overall responsibility for growing the business and establishing iBill as the leading global online payment service. Irja previously served as iBilll's senior vice president and chief technology officer where she oversaw information technology, product development, and architecture for iBill.
Prior to iBill, Irja worked for Inovant, a subsidiary of Visa formed to oversee global technology for the organization. As executive vice president of technology solutions at Inovant, she was responsible for all development, support and maintenance of Visa's global payment system.

Irja was also an information officer of Barclays Global Investors, where she implemented a new strategic technology platform and global infrastructure.


Jonas C. Brown
Executive Vice President, Security
Jonas Brown has been with iBill since the company's inception. Jonas has held different titles here at iBill from the time he started and now is responsible for Risk, Credit, Fraud and Underwriting.

Prior to joining iBill, Jonas worked for PayMyBills.com as the Director of Risk Management in charge of over 1.2 million in ACH payments per month.

Jonas has studied at RCC Riverside, UCR Riverside, CCSN and UNLV Las Vegas.


Jeff L. Walker
Executive Vice President, Sales
Jeff Walker came to iBill after seven years with Global net. Most recently he served as Executive Manager of Strategic Global Accounts where he focused his sales management efforts on Investment Accounts - large multi-national accounts requiring unusual effort to sell and service. He also headed the Corporate National Account program, concentrating on Fortune 500 clients. Prior to Global Net, Jeff spent three years with Bank of America as a real estate officer.

Jeff has an MBA from Duke University and an undergraduate degree from Vanderbilt University.


Paula Snow
Vice President of Marketing
Paula Snow joined iBill after 3 years with telechart, most recently as Operations Manager for Global Accounts. In that capacity, she ran business operations, marketing, customer service and human resource functions for the division. Previously she was Marketing Development Manager with Prizewise, in the Business Development organization where she focused on pricing platforms and contract development for Prizewise?s largest global accounts.

Paula has an MBA in Finance from UCLA California.

F-U-Jimmy 06-18-2009 08:59 PM

News

iBill Continues Momentum in Slowing Economy
April 11, 2009 (Denver, CO) - iBill,inc (iBill), a leader in online transactions processing, announced today it will expand operations and hire a substantial number of customer service representatives to accommodate its growing client base of businesses around the world.

New Corporate Headquarters

iBill is re-locating Glendale, CO. The new iBill corporate headquarters will house administrative offices only. The office that will host the data center capable of hosting the company`s entire production suite as well as the payment processing center for all lockbox payments are still kept under wraps as this is a secure location. Moving to the new datacenter building more than doubles iBill`s operational space and provides room for growth.

"We're pleased to be in a position to expand our operations and add to our team," said Jonas Brown, CEO of iBill. "iBill remains committed to delivering the most secure e-commerce options that provide superior online payment processing."

About iBill

iBill (iBill Inc.) is a provider of turnkey e-commerce solutions for small and large businesses around the world. The company provides secure transaction services that enable merchants to accept and process real-time payments for goods and services purchased over the Internet. It also manages all back-office functions including reporting, tracking, customer service, sales transactions and helps small businesses offer consumer financing to their customers. For more information about iBill, call (877) 374-2455.

AmeliaG 06-18-2009 10:03 PM

Hmm, registrant is:

Jonas Brown
10640 E Bethany Dr
Aurora, Colorado 80014

Hosting is Texas - San Antonio - Macquarie Bank.

I sort of expected the whois to pull up some known person from GFY making a funny with that site.

MissMina 06-18-2009 10:15 PM

Fuck IBill! Like others they jipped me out of money. MY money. That takes fucking nerve. Fucking assholes. :321GFY

RyuLion 06-18-2009 10:17 PM

Yaaaaaaawnnnnnnnnnnn!

Barefootsies 06-18-2009 10:40 PM

Oh snap.
:Oh crap

Sig.

F-U-Jimmy 06-18-2009 10:47 PM

Looks like this is the guy who re opened old wounds ?

Jonas Brown has been with iBill since the company's inception. Jonas has held different titles here at iBill from the time he started and now is responsible for Risk, Credit, Fraud and Underwriting.

iTouch! 06-18-2009 10:52 PM

Never used them but by what you guys are saying i thought this was pretty funny:.

Careers


"The secret of our success is our people. iBill employs the best and brightest to ensure our solutions are the best in the industry."

Irja Zarembok President & CEO
iBill, Inc

Iron Fist 06-18-2009 11:46 PM

So when do the lawsuits start flying?

JimmiDean 06-19-2009 02:50 AM

IBill
Great rates.
Great set up support.
Easy to use interface.
Other then the fact you never get paid your money a great operation.
For them at least.

DWB 06-19-2009 03:29 AM

LOL Hurry and sign up people!!!

Tat2Jr 06-19-2009 03:34 AM

Thank god I never used them.

I'd hate to work in that office with how many people they owe tons of money to. :2 cents:

chuvii 06-19-2009 03:43 AM

heh, why they just can't get started with another brand. iBILL it's suicide.

Nikki_Licks 06-19-2009 05:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by F-U-Jimmy (Post 15976520)
Executive Team

Irja Zarembok
President and Chief Executive Officer
Irja Zarembok is President of iBill with overall responsibility for growing the business and establishing iBill as the leading global online payment service. Irja previously served as iBilll's senior vice president and chief technology officer where she oversaw information technology, product development, and architecture for iBill.
Prior to iBill, Irja worked for Inovant, a subsidiary of Visa formed to oversee global technology for the organization. As executive vice president of technology solutions at Inovant, she was responsible for all development, support and maintenance of Visa's global payment system.

Irja was also an information officer of Barclays Global Investors, where she implemented a new strategic technology platform and global infrastructure.


Jonas C. Brown
Executive Vice President, Security
Jonas Brown has been with iBill since the company's inception. Jonas has held different titles here at iBill from the time he started and now is responsible for Risk, Credit, Fraud and Underwriting.

Prior to joining iBill, Jonas worked for PayMyBills.com as the Director of Risk Management in charge of over 1.2 million in ACH payments per month.

Jonas has studied at RCC Riverside, UCR Riverside, CCSN and UNLV Las Vegas.


Jeff L. Walker
Executive Vice President, Sales
Jeff Walker came to iBill after seven years with Global net. Most recently he served as Executive Manager of Strategic Global Accounts where he focused his sales management efforts on Investment Accounts - large multi-national accounts requiring unusual effort to sell and service. He also headed the Corporate National Account program, concentrating on Fortune 500 clients. Prior to Global Net, Jeff spent three years with Bank of America as a real estate officer.

Jeff has an MBA from Duke University and an undergraduate degree from Vanderbilt University.


Paula Snow
Vice President of Marketing
Paula Snow joined iBill after 3 years with telechart, most recently as Operations Manager for Global Accounts. In that capacity, she ran business operations, marketing, customer service and human resource functions for the division. Previously she was Marketing Development Manager with Prizewise, in the Business Development organization where she focused on pricing platforms and contract development for Prizewise’s largest global accounts.

Paula has an MBA in Finance from UCLA California.

So, some of the same crooked fuckers are going to try to make a go of it again. I doubt anyone will forget the thousands of dollars they stole from webmasters. Hell, they owe me and many others, so FUCK YOU iBill :321GFY:321GFY

Any person stupid enough to consider using these assholes deserves to have their money stolen.

This thread needs to stay at the top just as a reminder to never, AND I mean never do biz with these assholes.

F-U-Jimmy 06-19-2009 08:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nikki_Licks (Post 15977665)
So, some of the same crooked fuckers are going to try to make a go of it again. I doubt anyone will forget the thousands of dollars they stole from webmasters. Hell, they owe me and many others, so FUCK YOU iBill :321GFY:321GFY

Any person stupid enough to consider using these assholes deserves to have their money stolen.

This thread needs to stay at the top just as a reminder to never, AND I mean never do biz with these assholes.

Thousands of $$$ i thought it was around 33 million in total ? Then they( Ibill) blamed First Data Bank , who are asshats as well ?

vod 06-19-2009 08:54 AM

i will give them $5. to go away...

lol

MsCheyenne 06-19-2009 09:35 AM

Does this mean the fuckers can be sued?

Cheyenne

MsCheyenne 06-19-2009 10:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CDSmith (Post 15976344)
If that's the case then the new owner obviously didn't do enough research before proceding with the aquisition.

I just called them. The man who answered the phone said that he was an orginal programmer from the "late Ibill." He said that the "new" Ibill bought the name/trademark but are a different company. When I asked him if using the "Ibill name" was turning out to be business suicide, he said it was actually the opposite. According to "this man" who answered the phone, web sites are doing business with them based on the Ibill name.

When Ibill went down they owed me over 20k. This is a significant amount of money but would not justify hiring an attorney to do the necessary research and pursure it in court. Consider all of the folks who lost money, but not enough for an expensive lawsuit, and it really seems like the founders of Ibill took an extended paid vacation and are now back, shamless and shifty as ever.

Cheyenne

MaDalton 06-19-2009 10:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MsCheyenne (Post 15978479)
I just called them. The man who answered the phone said that he was an orginal programmer from the "late Ibill." He said that the "new" Ibill bought the name/trademark but are a different company. When I asked him if using the "Ibill name" was turning out to be business suicide, he said it was actually the opposite. According to "this man" who answered the phone, web sites are doing business with them based on the Ibill name.

When Ibill went down they owed me over 20k. This is a significant amount of money but would not justify hiring an attorney to do the necessary research and pursure it in court. Consider all of the folks who lost money, but not enough for an expensive lawsuit, and it really seems like the founders of Ibill took an extended paid vacation and are now back, shamless and shifty as ever.

Cheyenne


you should have emailed them your avatar picture - maybe that would have helped

don_chelle 06-19-2009 10:16 AM

sorry, but i have to say that this is definitely a business suicide...

MsCheyenne 06-19-2009 10:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MaDalton (Post 15978514)
you should have emailed them your avatar picture - maybe that would have helped


I would happily forget about the 20k they took me for and even give them 20k on top of it if I could pop just one of the fucker's balls. 50k for both of the balls. Heck, if he was willing to sell his soul what could a couple of nuts mean to him?

Cheyenne

CDSmith 06-19-2009 11:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MsCheyenne (Post 15978479)
I just called them. The man who answered the phone said that he was an orginal programmer from the "late Ibill." He said that the "new" Ibill bought the name/trademark but are a different company. When I asked him if using the "Ibill name" was turning out to be business suicide, he said it was actually the opposite. According to "this man" who answered the phone, web sites are doing business with them based on the Ibill name.

When Ibill went down they owed me over 20k. This is a significant amount of money but would not justify hiring an attorney to do the necessary research and pursure it in court. Consider all of the folks who lost money, but not enough for an expensive lawsuit, and it really seems like the founders of Ibill took an extended paid vacation and are now back, shamless and shifty as ever.

Cheyenne

Class action suit?

MsCheyenne 06-19-2009 11:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CDSmith (Post 15978745)
Class action suit?

Sure, I'd sign on. So would a lot of other folks. This was discused years ago with they first went under. However, it would take a lot ot organize and fiance. At this point, who has that kind of time or wants to risk throwing good money after bad? Maybe this is exactly what the founders of ibill were counting on.

Here is what gets me about the way Ibill went down. For months, they sent out sincerely worded emails about how they planned to catch up on their payments. They appealed to the good faith of long term customers. Theirs was a manipulative and calculated
plan. Now the founders are re entering the very market they screwed over. Do they think that there is such a high turn over rate in this business that no one will remember what they did? Ibill was referred to as the Enron of the Adult business in the mainstream press. Now here they go again. Their nerve is amazing.

Something tells me that Ibill will be raking in the cash and laughing at the losers who trust them once again. They believe they are above it all. A class action suit would probably work if someone had enough time to take away from their daily business to devote to it. But most of us have moved on. KARMA is what will get these fuckers. Remember the black goblins that came out of the sewers to claim the bad people in the movie Ghost? The visual is kind of hokey, however, it is exactly what I imagine will be waiting for the founders of Ibill.

In the meantime, spread the word. Heck, better than polling our money to sue these horrible, awful, no good people, would be to buy an anti Ibill banner right here. The banner could go to to a web site with news articles about what they did. That, I would contribute money to. Anyone want to head it up?

Cheyenne

Fabien 06-19-2009 11:57 AM

FUUUUUUUUUUUUUCCCCCCCCCCCCCCKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK YYYYYYYYYYYYYOOOOOOOOOOUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU :321GFY:321GFY:321GFY:321GFY:mad::mad::mad::mad:

Pay me and i'll SHUT THE FUCK UP

CDSmith 06-19-2009 12:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MsCheyenne (Post 15978856)
Sure, I'd sign on. So would a lot of other folks. This was discused years ago with they first went under. However, it would take a lot ot organize and fiance. At this point, who has that kind of time or wants to risk throwing good money after bad? Maybe this is exactly what the founders of ibill were counting on.

Here is what gets me about the way Ibill went down. For months, they sent out sincerely worded emails about how they planned to catch up on their payments. They appealed to the good faith of long term customers. Theirs was a manipulative and calculated
plan. Now the founders are re entering the very market they screwed over. Do they think that there is such a high turn over rate in this business that no one will remember what they did? Ibill was referred to as the Enron of the Adult business in the mainstream press. Now here they go again. Their nerve is amazing.

Something tells me that Ibill will be raking in the cash and laughing at the losers who trust them once again. They believe they are above it all. A class action suit would probably work if someone had enough time to take away from their daily business to devote to it. But most of us have moved on. KARMA is what will get these fuckers. Remember the black goblins that came out of the sewers to claim the bad people in the movie Ghost? The visual is kind of hokey, however, it is exactly what I imagine will be waiting for the founders of Ibill.

In the meantime, spread the word. Heck, better than polling our money to sue these horrible, awful, no good people, would be to buy an anti Ibill banner right here. The banner could go to to a web site with news articles about what they did. That, I would contribute money to. Anyone want to head it up?

Cheyenne

I know someone who could do it. Whether he would or not is another matter. He goes by the name "Fightthispatent" on GFY, and at one time made it his mission to organize the collective fight against Acacia and their rather tyranical attempt to enforce a patent they'd purchased which involved video streaming. Do you recall it?

The guy is a machine when he sets his mind on a course.

Brandon, if you're reading this - fire up "Fightibill" and get busy rallying all those who got royally SCREWED OVER by this despicable POS company. :D

MsCheyenne 06-19-2009 12:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fabien (Post 15978878)
FUUUUUUUUUUUUUCCCCCCCCCCCCCCKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK YYYYYYYYYYYYYOOOOOOOOOOUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU :321GFY:321GFY:321GFY:321GFY:mad::mad::mad::mad:

Pay me and i'll SHUT THE FUCK UP

I agree. If Ibill would settle up on the money they owe me, I would shut the fuck up. The hundreds if not thousands of people who were screwed out of money from Ibill would probably be so gosh darn thrilled to get the money they are owed from Ibill, they would shut the fuck up too. It just doesn't seem likely that Ibill will pay anyone but themselves.

Cheyenne

MsCheyenne 06-19-2009 12:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CDSmith (Post 15978904)
I know someone who could do it. Whether he would or not is another matter. He goes by the name "Fightthispatent" on GFY, and at one time made it his mission to organize the collective fight against Acacia and their rather tyranical attempt to enforce a patent they'd purchased which involved video streaming. Do you recall it?

The guy is a machine when he sets his mind on a course.

Brandon, if you're reading this - fire up "Fightibill" and get busy rallying all those who got royally SCREWED OVER by this despicable POS company. :D


It was amazing how the "sales rep" who picked up the phone for new account set up said the former Ibill was owned by "another company" when clients stopped being paid. It wasn't the old Ibill's fault countless webmasters lost thousands of dollars. Even if it was, the new Ibill doesn't have anything but a trademark name associated with the old IBill...aside from the orginal programmers, of course.

Do they really expect the webmasters they stole from to stay down and accept the ass fucking? How is it that they are getting new sign ups and new business? Could it be small businesses that do not know any better or larger businesses that they made sure to pay off before not paying their smaller accounts?

Cheyenne

stuckinflorida 06-19-2009 02:12 PM

1. These guys had nothing to do with the owners of the old iBill.
2. They must not be very bright using the iBill name if they really want to sell to adult merchants.

F-U-Jimmy 06-19-2009 02:30 PM

I dont believe the crap that these new IBILL ass hats spout for one micro second. When Iballs went down it spawned at least half a dozen clones. These clone companies where all started by ex Iballs employees. They all saw how Iballs was being run and how the Adult webmaster was being skinned alive. Im sure they thought to themselves, wow all those webmaster got taken for millions and no one did a thing about it, so I guess we can do the same.

Take Smegpay and recent posts on GFY about them billing for tube site knowing full well that tube site profit from others stolen content. And when they get caught with their hand in the cookie jar WTF did they do, try to wiggle out of it and when GFY would not let it die they termed the client. Im sure had GFY members not posted about this incident they would still be a client.

I will never ever trust any company that was started by ex employees of IBALLS even if they just washed dishes there. They all seem to be tarred with the same brush. I seriously dont see why the onus is on the content owner to police every site on the web just to have his ? content removed from a site. Better that the processing company checks up front. CCBill does regular checks so why not Smegpay ? :2 cents::2 cents:

jakethedog 06-19-2009 02:31 PM

Just signed up .. man they are awesome .. !! .. BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA ... fucking ring-assed fart suckers ....

F-U-Jimmy 06-19-2009 02:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stuckinflorida (Post 15979290)
1. These guys had nothing to do with the owners of the old iBill.

This is BULL shit if they worked there they new the owners:mad:

MsCheyenne 06-19-2009 02:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by F-U-Jimmy (Post 15976520)
Executive Team

Irja Zarembok
President and Chief Executive Officer
Irja Zarembok is President of iBill with overall responsibility for growing the business and establishing iBill as the leading global online payment service. Irja previously served as iBilll's senior vice president and chief technology officer where she oversaw information technology, product development, and architecture for iBill.
Prior to iBill, Irja worked for Inovant, a subsidiary of Visa formed to oversee global technology for the organization. As executive vice president of technology solutions at Inovant, she was responsible for all development, support and maintenance of Visa's global payment system.

Irja was also an information officer of Barclays Global Investors, where she implemented a new strategic technology platform and global infrastructure.


Jonas C. Brown
Executive Vice President, Security
Jonas Brown has been with iBill since the company's inception. Jonas has held different titles here at iBill from the time he started and now is responsible for Risk, Credit, Fraud and Underwriting.

Prior to joining iBill, Jonas worked for PayMyBills.com as the Director of Risk Management in charge of over 1.2 million in ACH payments per month.

Jonas has studied at RCC Riverside, UCR Riverside, CCSN and UNLV Las Vegas.


Jeff L. Walker
Executive Vice President, Sales
Jeff Walker came to iBill after seven years with Global net. Most recently he served as Executive Manager of Strategic Global Accounts where he focused his sales management efforts on Investment Accounts - large multi-national accounts requiring unusual effort to sell and service. He also headed the Corporate National Account program, concentrating on Fortune 500 clients. Prior to Global Net, Jeff spent three years with Bank of America as a real estate officer.

Jeff has an MBA from Duke University and an undergraduate degree from Vanderbilt University.


Paula Snow
Vice President of Marketing
Paula Snow joined iBill after 3 years with telechart, most recently as Operations Manager for Global Accounts. In that capacity, she ran business operations, marketing, customer service and human resource functions for the division. Previously she was Marketing Development Manager with Prizewise, in the Business Development organization where she focused on pricing platforms and contract development for Prizewise?s largest global accounts.

Paula has an MBA in Finance from UCLA California.

Do you think they will be showing up at trade shows?

F-U-Jimmy 06-19-2009 02:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MsCheyenne (Post 15979387)
Do you think they will be showing up at trade shows?

I think you can bank on that :Oh crap

BSleazy 06-19-2009 02:45 PM

You gotta be kidding me.

Loch 06-19-2009 02:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by F-U-Jimmy (Post 15979396)
I think you can bank on that :Oh crap

If any of them show up i wouldn't be stunned it something nasty went down.


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