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					Originally Posted by  KrisKross
					 
				 
				I'm Canadian, not American.  My options for processing Visa are incredibly limit and mostly involve attempting to jump through tons of flimsy-at-best legal loopholes or processing with sketchy fly-by-night programs. 
 
So no, the $750 isn't a serious consideration.  Affiliates aren't either as everything would be done "in-house".  But thanks for your two cents. 
			
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 Somehow SpunkyCash and others manage to have thrived under those flimsy at best legal solutions.  Just seems unfortunate that you would consider an option that every month would leave 2 out of every 3 dollars on the table - under the logic that the 65%+ of the income would have some risk of dissappearing. 
Put it this way, you're in operation for 8 months with visa before the legal loopholes you're exploiting are detected and you are asked to stop. 
In scenario 1 you didn't use visa - and lets say the program does 14k a month.  8 months (x) .33 (x) 14,000 = 39,960.
In scenario 2, you do use visa - you'd earn 8 x 1.00 x 14,000 = 112,000
And put another way ... assuming all things are constant ... you'd need to be in business 2 years to equal the same income you can generate with visa in 8 months.  Just seems like an option you should try to explore.
The one way I've heard is having the ccbill account owned by a partner that is a US citizen/corporation ... basically you have a contract between the two of you specifying that they receive some % of your income ... in exchange for being the intermediary which allows you to process visa as a US entity through ccbill