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Originally Posted by BlueDude
If you have issues with a particular website, you should deal with that website's owner directly instead of relying on CCBill to solve your problem. Even if CCBill did yank the credit card processor from that site, the website owner just jump to another cc biller.
It isn't CCBill job to "police" every websites they work with and there are no benefits even if they did as I said it is really easy to just sign up with another biller.
If you have issue with a particular website, get a lawyer and sue them. If it an underage questions, contact the DOJ/FBI or some federal authroities. Obviously a lot of people don't want to deal with the website's owner directly because they don't want to pay for the legal fees so they are taking a shortcut and hope CCBill will do it for them.
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That's incredibly naive. The "owner" knows he's a thief. He doesn't care. He's offshore. His hosting is offshore. He's untouchable. His only vulnerability is credit card processing.
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