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Traffic to eCommerce Report’s website spiked dramatically in recent weeks following the arrest of Intabill.com founder – Daniel Tzvetkoff and our story on his business exploits and those of Intabill’s immediate – successor Payovation.com.
As the screen dump from out Google Analytics report shows, www.ecommercereport.com.au recently clicked over 100,000 page
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With its founder – 27 year old Gold Coast resident, Daniel Tzvetkoff – now behind bars in the US, there is some doubt there will be a public examination of directors of his failed Australian Internet payments business – Intabill.
And without a public examination it may never be known what happened to the estimated $500million or
Click on the title to read more US prosecutors allege Intabill processed $US500million in online gambling funds in just over a year
Creditors of failed Brisbane based Internet payments processor, BT Projects Pty Ltd or Intabill, as it was known, may soon get a final report from the liquidator – John Park at KordaMentha.
Some of the world’s largest online gambling businesses, such as FullTiltPoker.com and AbsolutePoker.net are amongst those anxiously awaiting the report.
They are out of
Click on the title to read more Intabill now in liquidation, story of missing millions still unresolved
Failed Brisbane based payments business – Intabill – appears to have risen from the dead, under a new name, and at a new web-site at www.Payovation.com. But Intabill’s creditors, including high-profile gaming sites like Pokerstars.net, are unlikely to get any joy from the miraculous news.
Its also doubtful whether Payovation Pty Ltd will
Click on the title to read more Intabill rises again as Payovation
Big US online poker sites such Pokerstars.net may be the biggest losers from the collapse of the Brisbane based payment processor – Intabill – a business that once claimed to be a major global ecommerce player with 4000 merchant customers.
But there are a number of others also licking their wounds because they
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