Flooz.com

Flooz.com

Flooz.com was a dot-com venture, now defunct, based in New York City that went online in February 1999, promoted by comic actress Whoopi Goldberg in a series of television advertisements. Started by iVillage co-founder Robert Levitan, the company attempted to establish a currency unique to Internet merchants, somewhat similar in concept to airline frequent flier programs or grocery store stamp books. The name "flooz" was based upon the Arabic word for money, فلوس, "fuloos". Users accumulated flooz credits either as a promotional bonus given away by some internet businesses or purchased directly from flooz.com which then could be redeemed for merchandise at a variety of participating online stores. Adoption of flooz by both merchants and customers proved limited, and it never established itself as a widely recognized medium of exchange, which hindered both its usefulness and appeal.

The company announced its closure on August 26, 2001, perceived as an early indicator of the growing dot-com bust. Upon the company's closing, all unused flooz credits became worthless and unrefundable. Over its short history, flooz.com reportedly exhausted from $35 to $50 million in venture capital. [ [http://www.cnet.com/4520-11136_1-6278387-1.html Top 10 dot-com flops] CNET.com]

Evidence indicates the company was at least partly brought down by fraud. In 2001, Flooz.com was notified by the Federal Bureau of Investigation that a Russian organized crime syndicate was using Flooz and stolen credit card numbers as part of a money-laundering scheme. Levitan has stated that fraudulent purchases accounted for 19% of consumer credit card transactions by mid-2001. [ [http://www.thestandard.com/news/2008/07/21/where-are-they-now-flooz Where are they now: Flooz] The Industry Standard]

See also

* Beenz.com

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