Contextual menu items remain after Bitcasa removal - why?

Hello there.
I'm looking for a solution of Bitcasa context menu items that won't go away. After removing the app they still appear in the Finder context menus. I already searched the usual places like Keyboard Shortcuts, Services, etc. but couldn't find any entry that explains why it is still there.
Anyone got an idea why I can't remove it?

Okay. You got me on the wrong foot there. Sorry for being touchy.
I contacted the Bitcasa support and did everything they wrote on their support pages and more. I even got terminal commands from them to remove everything Bitcasa manually:
sudo rm -rf /Applications/Bitcasa.app
rm -f ~/Library/Preferences/com.bitcasa.*
rm -f ~/Library/Preferences/com.Bitcasa.*
rm -f /Users/*/Library/Preferences/com.bitcasa.*
rm -f /Users/*/Library/Preferences/com.Bitcasa.*
rm -rf ~/Library/Caches/com.bitcasa.*
rm -r ~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.bitcasa.Bitcasa.plist
rm -rf ~/Library/Application\ Support/com.bitcasa.*
The problem seems to be that I actually removed everything identifiable as part of Bitcasa code. And that's the only reason I cant't get rid of this darn menu. I'm not a programmer but I usually know my way around when it comes to apps. What puzzles me is the fact that there seems to no source for this contextual menu item.
Is that even possible?

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