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Old 11-25-2003, 03:47 PM  
mryellow
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For any US corp. that has to comply to the VISA registration rules
we decided to help them out and pay that for them after the rule
took effect last fall. I think we were and are pretty nice for doing
just that. The price for the license was the same before VISA
came with their fees last fall.
So US entities get special treatment and pay less to you for
actual MPA2 setup. If you pay the Visa fees for US webmasters,
why not do something nice for non-US webmasters? Are we not
as special as US webmasters?

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PS. I think you accidentally had a 0 too little in the license fee
price - it is not $250 it is $2,500
$2,500 - (3 x $750) = $250

That means after your special offer to ONLY US webmasters you
only collect $250 for setup. Which makes your setup cost for US
webmasters.... um... $250.... While their Visa registration cost
remains the same as it would have been at $2,250.

While for non-US webmasters you collect $2,500 for setup ONLY.

As said above I'm sure US webmasters can pay their own Visa
fees and you can charge $250 setup. If that's out of the question
then at least make it fair and even.

I know you can see the logic.... It's easy to see that US
webmasters get a much sweeter deal.

Shit after signing up there isn't even support for processors that
work for non-US webmasters apart from CCBillEU now that PSW
doesn't answer email.

So maybe you can answer this....

Is there any point at all for a non-US webmaster to buy your product?

-Ben
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