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    I logged in my Stormpay account a couple of days ago to find out my account was in negetive because of a charge back deducted a few weeks ago.
    Get this!!!
    The charge back was from a payment accepted over one year ago but is only showing as a charge back just a few weeks ago.
    No credit card company will do a charge back after 3 months.
    My Stormpay account has not received a payment from anyone in over a year. The only reason it still remains an active account is because referral fees are added from transactions done by the downline I created when I promoted Stormpay in their beginning stages.
    I had always suspected Stormpay intiated random invalid chargebacks. On several occasions the year before, there were supposed charge backs deducted from my account that the paying customer claimed to not ihave intiated. Due to the circumstances surrounding these supposed charge backs including Stormpay's refusal to devulge any info regarding chargeback reasons, the ability to dispute the chargeback, I was inclined to beleive my otherwise long standing customers.
    This recent supposed chargeback really proves that it was Stormpay just stealing money all along. Stormpay just claiming that there was a chargeback to validate the deduction of funds
    Stormpay has had a history from its inception when collecting founding father spots. That history has shown that many things were not on the Up and Up of business practices.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bala108
    By now you should Know that 12DP like many others was a giant PONZI.

    FYI

    Federal Government Shuts Down 12 Daily Pro
    LAST UPDATE: 2/28/2006 1:09:06 AM


    While not admitting or denying that she’s been running an illegal Ponzi scheme for nearly a year, Charis Johnson did agree today to turn over her business to a court appointed receiver. In a consent order signed by her attorney, Noell Tin, Charis agrees to an order freezing assets, requiring accountings, prohibiting the destruction of documents and appointing Thomas F. Lennon as a permanent receiver.

    The receiver will take over all aspects of the LifeClicks LLC operation – including the 12 Daily Pro website. Lennon’s first priority will be to answer the question that’s been asked by many 12 Daily Pro members since the beginning of the month: “Where’s the money?” he'll be helped by the order which freezes Charis Johnson’s accounts with not only Storm Pay (which in fact has been frozen since the beginning of the month), but also EMO Corporation, eGold, LTD., and Bank of America.

    Lennon will also be taking a close look at money that’s no longer in 12 Daily Pro accounts – money transferred into Charis Johnson’s personal account. The SEC claims over the last 8 months Johnson has moved 1.9 million dollars. She’s also bought a new, quarter-million dollar home in suburban Charlotte. If it’s determined 12 Daily Pro was an illegal Ponzi – siphoning off money from new investors to pay off old investors – the SEC could seize those accounts and even the house through a legal principle called “disgorgement”.

    Meanwhile, the order allows for Charis Johnson to get a $5,000 a month salary and her attorneys get $10,000 a month. And the 12 Daily Pro faithful who craved her every word and defended her unfailingly in forums and emails, continue to wait and wonder, “Where’s our money?”

    Story by: Brent Hunsaker
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    Fist of all... Brent Hunsaker is a ratings booster and nothing more and spins propeganda for abc4

    Second... He's also on Scampays payroll to help with damage control as Skunkpay has been siphoning for years to aquire a race track besides other things.

    I wouldn't doubt if Steve lost tons of money gambling on the races.
    A lawyer running a payment processor... that's like gas and a match... how sweet.

    Stormpay sucks and have been sucking for the past 4 yrs... that ^$%#&# time has come.

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    Quote Originally Posted by biggfredd
    If I pay you for advertising and the bank goes out of business, it's my responsibility to find another means of payment.

    OK, I'll agree stormpay is bad, but I'd like to know who the advertisers were who haven't found alternative means of paying you. Although I have my suspicions, one in particular being notable by its absence.
    How do you figure that? It's not the advertisers problem at all. If I paid for an advert and then the bank that the site uses goes bust, it's not my problem, it's the sites problem, that's why Marek is pi$$ed.

    As for Stormpay.... Karma will get them one day.

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