Flooz.com Collapse Linked To Massive Credit Card Fraud
News American federal investigation officers are thought to be investigating the possibility that credit card thieves managed to defraud Flooz.com out of over £200,000. US-based Flooz.com, which sold online gift certificates, closed down its operations...
[August 28, 2001, 14:24]
Credit Cards Pushing E-currency Out Of The Picture
News A year after alternative e-currencies such as Beenz and Flooz burst onto the Web scene, their companies are conceding that a strategy shift was needed after surprisingly nimble credit card companies have overtaken the niche.
[December 13, 2000, 10:59]
Making 1GB Downloads Easier To Swallow
News But by 2001, Flooz was stung by the economic meltdown and Russian scammers and had to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. A founder of both iVillage and Flooz, Levitan saw his first two companies take off.
[June 2, 2006, 15:15]
Web Shoppers' New Option: Bill Me Later
News But many other payment models such as Flooz and Beenz have failed. Some seven Internet merchants, including MyMusic.com, have been testing the new feature, which was developed by start-up company I4 Commerce, since earlier this year.
[October 2, 2002, 8:13]
Fanfare For New Search Launch
News Movie star Whoopi Goldberg was a pitchwoman for and investor in online currency company Flooz. A Web search upstart is cutting the ribbon on a new service with the celebrity muscle of Bill Clinton, a sure sign that dot-com hype is back.
[December 7, 2004, 12:55]
Sculley-backed Startup Offers New Twist
News Gizmoz would not disclose the names of the few customers it has already signed on, but the private investment firm Sculley Brothers' Web site lists MTV, MP3, Flooz, the National Basketball Association and Major League Baseball as partners.
[March 14, 2000, 12:52]

