Well, shit, they better hurry and get things together. Their days of scamming buyers by gaming PayPal's intangible items policy end on July 1st when PayPal rolls out its policy changes. .Update is CVPS is trying to get things together. I mean based on prior attempts with rolled in companies and their own high workload, what do you think it is like for workers over there? Human pressure cooker....
Source?Update is CVPS is trying to get things together. I mean based on prior attempts with rolled in companies and their own high workload, what do you think it is like for workers over there? Human pressure cooker....
Other update from over there is that shared hosting has been offline for a good bit now.
The guy must love a challenge.If you pay bluevm invoice via bitcoin/bitpay you will see New Wave Netconnect LLC and [email protected] as the merchant.
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If you pay bluevm invoice via bitcoin/bitpay you will see New Wave Netconnect LLC and [email protected] as the merchant.
Changing the payment details before informing the clients. Sounds like good old ColoCrossing.If you pay bluevm invoice via bitcoin/bitpay you will see New Wave Netconnect LLC and [email protected] as the merchant.
Go ahead toss confetti in the air and have an 'I told you so party'.Changing the payment details before informing the clients. Sounds like good old ColoCrossing.
I already pieced that together - look at the domain registration we churned up in Maryland. That's Justin's new romping grounds. He got a 'real' job.Maybe some day he'll explain what happened with Justin.
Clean depends on how you look at it. I see a New York State business New Wave Net Connect LLC that is violating NY State law by not collecting sales tax on sales it makes to NY State residents on its BlueVM.com website (services like webhosting are subject to sales tax in NY State).. I'd call that very dirty not clean....I'd also call it very stupid.Nice to see the Bitcoin clean now
For your/their reference: https://blockchain.info/address/1BLUEVMkv7L4oEvMpqhj42APXZzUBt8SXBClean depends on how you look at it. I see a New York State business New Wave Net Connect LLC that is violating NY State law by not collecting sales tax on sales it makes to NY State residents on its BlueVM.com website (services like webhosting are subject to sales tax in NY State).. I'd call that very dirty not clean....I'd also call it very stupid.
It was his personal since it wasn't being run by bitpay/etc. If the tinfoilers are right and CVPS owned the brand for a long time prior to this, then he was likely taking the payments under the table and Chris is now out $10,000 - $15,000 ontop of what he's having to now invest to try to fix the brand.25BTC is a huge ammount, i guess he is using one Bitcoin address for everything?
What is the official NY tax collection policy? Could it be possibly that they are cutting taxes back side without billing customers?Clean depends on how you look at it. I see a New York State business New Wave Net Connect LLC that is violating NY State law by not collecting sales tax on sales it makes to NY State residents on its BlueVM.com website (services like webhosting are subject to sales tax in NY State).. I'd call that very dirty not clean....I'd also call it very stupid.
If you're a NY based online merchant with customers in multiple jurisdictions in NY State, then NY State's official tax collection policy qualifies as torture under the United Nations Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment. Every county, and many cities, in the state has a different sales tax rate (see http://www8.tax.ny.gov/JRLA/jrlaStart) which makes filing returns a joy because the taxes you pay the state are based on the jurisdiction of the customer .What is the official NY tax collection policy? Could it be possibly that they are cutting taxes back side without billing customers?