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Wednesday, 09/28/2016 11:30:53 PM

Wednesday, September 28, 2016 11:30:53 PM

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From BLLS Ashes A PYDS Payserv Phoenix Could Take Flight

In 1998 Billserv ASPs (application service providers) went to work in San Antonio, Tx. The bill "presentment" part of the EBPP&H equation was placed on the back-burner and the Payserv part of the EBPP&H equation on the front burners in 2003.

Server-To-Server "Birds of A Feather" can, will, must, flock together, because EBPP&H S-2-S profits will be cut-to-the-bone.

The following were involved with billing services: David S. Jones, Mitchell D. Hovendick, Michael R. Long, E.S. Crist, Peter G. Kirby, Roger R. Hamminghaus, Louis A. Hoch, Terri A. Hunter, Anthony L. Diamond, Richard B. Bergman, Marshal N. Millard, Tom De Brooke and employees hired to answer phones.

IF everything goes according to Texas Hold'em Billserv/Payserv networking Hoyle, more phones will be added at 12500 San Pedro and 877-PDS-PAYS will ring-off-the-hook. On the other-hand, the 40M tax loss carryforward might encourage a Billserv/Payserv FiCentive Card & digital iRemotePay-Pass takeover.

PYDS back-office tried & true servers, should be able to meld seamlessly with other back-office servers. Management is doing its best to get the word out about bank-independent "Cards of Networking Opportunity" iRemotePay and Payment Data Services (Systems) for the banked and non-banked masses.

As a retail investor, I attended the BLLS/PYDS stockholder's meeting June 2003 and met Mr. Long and Mr. Hoch, while they worked to pick the company back up by its EBPP&H boot-straps. BLLS/PYDS stock traded for 3 cents in 2003.

Stay Tuned!