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Originally Posted by ebus_dk
Yes, and that was my exact point about CCBill
If they want to handle International customers, they have to work harder to accept their payments. It up to companies like CCbill to make sure their anti-fraud dont block customers, just based on the countries
CCbill have a EU section as well, so it shouldent be a problem to handle European customers - but my experiance say it is, and I know other european webmasters with the same problems
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It's not the anti-fraud system of CCBill that is stopping the transaction. It's the Bank. It makes no difference if you are on ccbill, epoch, or netbilling.
As an example, an American using a Wells Fargo card can't buy high risk transactions through SOME EU banks. It has nothing to do with CCBill, the bank has it blocked.
CCBill US is trying to settle with a high risk Euro Bank. That's a no no.. To help push more through, CCBill setup in Euro. Which DOES help with euro declines.
But that doesn't mean my US company can use the Eu CCBill, it's not allowed.