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Originally Posted by lagcam
It is all about transparency.
With most payment systems, you tell the customer how much he will pay before he clicks submit [example A]. You know how much the processor will take from you in fees [example b], and you know how much will end up in your bank example [c]
With ccbill or any other processor, you know all of these numbers. With global acces, you can't tell the customer his end charge? and the only number you know is what you will get in your bank?
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Phone billing is not quite the same bussiness for many reasons. As I mentioned before with "INTERNATIONAL" numbers we do not know the exact price that the customer pays due to the reasons stated before, with Premium rate numbers and SMS the user is told EXACTLY what the charges are per minute or per SMS, it is actually displayed on the billing page before he calls or sends his SMS. Hope that answers your question.