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Originally Posted by Zyber
And how is a petition going to fix anything?
John Cavebring and the rest of the crooks at Zombaio will continue to laugh all the way to the bank. If people really want to "fight for what is right" I suggest that you all report Zombaio to the proper authorities in your country for their crimes.
Enough laws have already been broken, and there is more than enough of "legal ammunition" to use. But it seems nobody wants to take the legal route to chase Zombaio. Why not?
People wake up, it's time to get nasty.
A cute petition will not change anything.
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I agree that the petition is pointless and the only people "signing" it will be the clueless and the not involved. It is also misleading.
Zombaio are not keeping rebills captive. Any merchant can cancel them and contact their customer direct with an alternate processor at any time.
You suggest that people report Zombaio to the proper authorities for their "crimes" but even if there was proof that they had actually committed any "crimes" (is late payment really a "crime"?), all that forcing them out of business would achieve is that nobody would be paid.
In my country this is called "cutting your nose off to spite your face", and anybody who says I don't care about the money I just want to put Zombaio out of business should think of the other people that will be affected by Zombaio's demise that do care about the money and could also be forced out of business.
Somebody asked me why I post in support of Zombaio, but the truth is I don't. I post in support of my business and the money I do not want to lose. If Zombaio limp on constantly under attack, there is a slim chance of us getting paid. If they are forced out of business by spite or peoples' lack of patience, then there is zero chance.
Slim will always be better than zero for me.
I honestly do not think that Zombaio's intention has ever been to steal peoples' money. There are still paying out, and are trying to address their problems but clearly there was something wrong with their whole business model and it had to be changed.
It can be hard for a business to trade out of a difficult time at the best of times, and when you operate in the public eye with so many people poking their noses into stuff that doesn't affect them it is even harder. Do you really think they are trying to hang in there just to squeeze out a few last rebills to steal? If they are criminals they are pretty ineffective. Not at all in keeping with the image that Zyber constantly tries to paint of the owners.
Also, and quite amazingly, on a forum where people dissect every word in a Zombaio communication, nobody seems to have noticed that they said that those that are using Zombaio only for rebills or didn't have them as primary billers
MAY be subject to a markup on the processing. It didn't say that they definitely would and if my business model involved rebills, I would be talking with them direct about this to find out the story in my specific case before embarking on any course of action that would reduce my chances of keeping said rebills active or getting paid whatever else I was owed.
