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Old 09-14-2003, 09:13 PM  
ZoiNk
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From what I remember hearing from the billing companies origionally was that if you were doing the US corp approach, a US citizen had to own the corp or be the majority shareholder in Visa's eyes. So, doing the whole corp thing (from what I heard origionally) will eventually get ya nuked.

Incorperating in Europe... Most countries you have to pay a 15% VAT tax on all transactions. There is 1 country I believe that Visa considers part of Visa europe that doesn't pay the tax. Don't recall it offhand. Then your processing options are IbillEU or CCbillEU basically. I don't trust the EU parts of those companies to still exist in 2 years (100% personal opinion). Don't even consider other processors, they will be gone faster then you can say dutchbilling, globill, acpay, or the upcoming *cough*probilling*cough*
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