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Old 01-06-2003, 04:01 AM  
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Rand, thanks for the reply - I don't pretend I know many things, I just comment on what I saw in my adult biz experience. Can you please explain this better?
A surfer is from a blocked country or on a CC blacklist, he wants to signup and is denied the transaction by the main(s) CC processor(s), and in a cascade billing he gets to epassporte billing - is it true he can have the a/m behavior, i.e. to have enough funds in his epassporte account just to pay for a specific transaction and prevent rebills, like DynaSpain/Dynamite said? BTW, in Spain they have banks offering such cards.
Cause this is the main issue I see here - how can a sponsor charge the trial without being able to rebill, and pay webmasters $35/trial signup?
I mean maybe I don't get it, but I'm sure others would ask you as well, that's why an explanation would be nice.
I don't use paypal, and I wonder how sites charging through paypal can rebill and pay webmasters $35. I guess they send them an email at the end of the trial period asking them to pay again for another month - maybe this would be the solution with a virtual card as well.
Is epassporte the same with what I described above as "virtual" card? Cause IMO, high fraud risk countries' banks issuing the 2 parallel cards to their citizens (who are of course from a high fraud risk country, and a new target for epassporte) want to prevent this - fraud.

Btw, what percentage, roughly, from the total sales has epoch from Western Europe (mainly compared to the US sales)? Thanks

In reply to your answer with the cancellation before the trial ends, I guess people would back this by making it impossible to be rebilled so they don't get burnt.
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