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Old 09-08-2019, 04:48 PM  
Sly
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Originally Posted by CurrentlySober View Post
Yes, they still do that - Kinda. You get a basic account that costs the 500 fee, but they wont charge you if you are doing 100 per week at the end of the 1st year, or a premium account where you get better rates, no Visa fee, but have to pay them 25 if you are doing less than 100 a week, and you have to give them 6 months proof of earnings from your last biller to get that. Well at least that's what they do in Europe, cause all the fees are in Euros -
https://www.verotel.com/en/pricechart.html

Personally though, I would trust verotel with those restrictions, but I certainly wouldn't trust anyone else who said - New customer? No History? We will wave the fees...
I believe Epoch still does this, at least I think I remember reading that when I got my last renewal notice, but as mentioned they do require a minimum volume amount.

The yearly fee for high risk is really just part of the game. I have a few accounts running high-volume and it's just the way it goes.

Epoch and CCBill are going to be your more cost-efficient routes as a startup. I wouldn't recommend getting your own MIDs until you are doing at least $10k a month, both for reasons of hassle and the finances just don't make sense for anything less.
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