Who pays the processing fee on the checks? I have yet to get a Nats that I knew was nats or cared enough to look at. ccBill's fee is brutal on 50% revshare deal. Anyone notice or is their a norm established yet? If no fee then I hope everyone switches over.
Nats versus ccBill???
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This is in response to mrskin's move. I still have rebills at iBill when he was there. Yeah fuck em. And the rebills are ccBill have really built up with these guys. But I hate that fee. Great move going to nats so far ratios are nuts and I want throw a lot more traffic if the fee is gone too. -
CCBill sponsors can pay the fee if they so wish. I hate when people advertise 50% or 60% and then stick you with the processing. Thats bull shit.Vacares - Web Hosting, Domains, O365, Security & More - Paxum and BTC Accepted
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ccbill processing fees are configured in the sponsors ccbill admin
amen to a thread on this subject
i get tired of all the bullshit of the 60/40 programs out there that bang the affiliate for the 12-14% processing fees, that isn't a 60/40 in my book.
Just for the record we pay the CC Fees from our half. So on a $30 sale our affiliate gets $15 CCbill gets $4.20 and we get $10.80. yipeee
(based on 14% CC Processing Fees)Comment
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What is amazing is it is not disclosed anywhere that I could find. It gives teh % split but not the fee split. I push several ccbill programs so the check stubs are not helpfulOriginally posted by BVccbill processing fees are configured in the sponsors ccbill admin
amen to a thread on this subject
i get tired of all the bullshit of the 60/40 programs out there that bang the affiliate for the 12-14% processing fees, that isn't a 60/40 in my book.
Just for the record we pay the CC Fees from our half. So on a $30 sale our affiliate gets $15 CCbill gets $4.20 and we get $10.80. yipeee
(based on 14% CC Processing Fees)Comment
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we eat all processing fees and pride ourselves on being a true 60/40 programComment

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