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Originally Posted by pornmasta
hmm yes, but basically you need to understand what means "ccbill" on your credit card statement...
Of course, WE know what it means, but perhaps not the average joe...
Also the point of this thread was to determine how trustworthy can be CCBill for the bank of a customer.
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I'm pretty sure CC Bill is a little on the conservative side. Playing with the trust issue in high risk CC transactions can and will backfire pretty quickly and when you look at the longevity of CC Bill, they've enjoyed a pretty good rep. They scrub harder than most other processors which suggests a certain prudence. One thing they have and have always had is a square reputation so I'm going to go with completely trustworthy myself. After all, it's a lot easier to do good business than it is bad business. My opinion anyway.