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Old 05-29-2003, 02:55 PM  
Kimmykim
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Originally posted by AC Cory
The $350 is intended to create an atmosphere that allows us to process for serious webmasters. In this industry, paysites in general are not for people who are not serious; that is what affiliate programs and avs sites serve as. Most of you have rambled on and on about this charge yet we haven?t accepted a check from anyone of you guys . If you have a decent idea of what is going on, you won?t be charged. This issue is a non-issue until it is applied, in my opinion.
OK, now I am really confused. I am not trying to stir shit here but given the nature of some of my partnerships with various site owners, I am asking these questions so that there are some valid answers on the table.

This 350 fee is for ACPay to determine who is serious and who is not? The 750 fee is going to Visa and the bank or is going to ACPay? I know where the funds that were collected by CCBill, IBill etc went, and why they were charged... it was a direct Visa USA situation.

Does ACPay settle in the US? If so then why were the accounts not charged and put into compliance last year when everyone else did this?

If ACPay is not settling in the US then how can you justify charging web site owners 750, since Visa Intl isn't collecting fees that I am aware of (please correct me if I am wrong).

This just seems to be a really strange situation, and before I would advise any of my consulting clients on which processing they should be looking at, I would like the answers if you can give them to me Cory.

I try to be unbiased when people, including my clients, ask for advice regarding their businesses, especially since I charge them quite a bit to give them that advice, and I want to make sure that I am guiding them correctly.

Thanks
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