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Old 10-16-2002, 05:59 PM  
Bobo
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Originally posted by Shoplifter


There is nothing they require that is not doable, and it can be done without personally indemnifying yourself to the IRS. You can open a bank account inside the USA, or possibly you can open at a USA bank in your home country or any other bank there.

It all boils down to how much your rebills are worth and how much patience you have with all this. It may honestly be better to just walk away from your rebills and set up with CCBill if they have an Aus or Canadian solution. If I knew of an assured legal Canadian solution at another biller I would take the loss and migrate there. At least the Aus guys can do this right now.

Even though I have spent a fair amount to cover all my bases I am still not sure what I will do. I will be the last guy pushing that submit button next week, that's for sure.
It's easy to set up a personal US Bank account. It's difficult to set up a Corporate US Bank account if you're foriegn, especially from Canada. They require all kinds of information that does indemnify you to the IRS and every government agency known to mankind.

Shap if you have to register in order to keep your rebills you're fucked my friend.

Last edited by Bobo; 10-16-2002 at 06:00 PM..
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