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Originally Posted by plsureking
ah thanks i missed that it was the conclusion.
OP said he was still waiting to hear back on a few things.
double fees for non-US transactions. thats pretty bad. EU charges go through CCBILL-EU and then get transferred to the US for US clients. why not charge EU customers using CCBILL-US for US clients and save the EU/US transfer fee?
that right there is a reason to use another biller. does Zombaio pass charges back and forth between their US and EU branches? of course not.
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It's not a dual fee.
The merchant is charged 1 time the fee only.
But here the merchant is the customer as well since he performs a test transaction. His local bank here in US charge him a fee for buying in GBP / overseas which have nothing to do with ccbill.
Ccbill is from what was written here not even charging a fee they are just doing the exchange based on the rates they got from their bank. The fees will be the same wherever you go, possible lower with ccbill than anyone else due to volumes.
But here the guy is complaining about the spread in the currency rates when buying and selling saying Ccbill is the one to blame.