any 3rd party solutions for canadians?

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  • afrocreep
    Confirmed User
    • Aug 2001
    • 1074

    #1

    any 3rd party solutions for canadians?

    hah. I had just signed up to GloBill but i guess i'm fucked.

    I was under the idea that they were the only company i could use.. maybe also probilling?

    Or am i just fucked now?
  • CoolE
    Confirmed User
    • Jul 2002
    • 451

    #2
    Bite the bullet... set up a corporation in Nevada and sign up with CCBill.

    Jesus, this a bad day for the industry. Those Visa guys really play for keeps.

    I imagine that Probilling and those other processors that claimed that the Visa USA requirements didn't apply to them will suffer the same fate. Just bite the bullet and do what is required legally and money-wize to get signed up with CCBill.

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    • afrocreep
      Confirmed User
      • Aug 2001
      • 1074

      #3
      Am i able to setup a corporation without giving any of my company away to a dude who reps me in the states?

      I'm better off getting my own merchant account and being my own processor and suffering the damage

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      • hershie
        Confirmed User
        • Jun 2002
        • 4642

        #4
        Although I am using Probilling, its obvious to me with today's news that you cannot escape Visa too much longer with Globill-like alternatives that are still processsing for Canadians.

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        • Candyman69
          Confirmed User
          • Jul 2002
          • 764

          #5
          Yeah setup a US Corp and go with CCBILL
          they seem to be the most solid by far....as we can see...
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          • basschick
            Confirmed User
            • Jan 2001
            • 2540

            #6
            i have a friend in canada. he set up in nevada through incorporate.com as an llc. that means no officers - you are the only owner of your business. you WILL need a guy in nevada to collect mail (which is included in their fee) but it is ONLY your biz.
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            • SENSEX
              Confirmed User
              • Jan 2003
              • 1159

              #7
              Originally posted by afrocreep
              hah. I had just signed up to GloBill but i guess i'm fucked.

              I was under the idea that they were the only company i could use.. maybe also probilling?

              Or am i just fucked now?
              If you still dont want to pay the fees or setup a U.S. corp
              try some European 3rd partys, like Verotel or 2000charge, Dutchbilling.
              I use Verotel for a couple websites and can honestly say they have been ok for me. Pay on time, scrub hard, easy setup. Based in the Netherlands.
              just my

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              • hershie
                Confirmed User
                • Jun 2002
                • 4642

                #8
                Originally posted by basschick
                i have a friend in canada. he set up in nevada through incorporate.com as an llc. that means no officers - you are the only owner of your business. you WILL need a guy in nevada to collect mail (which is included in their fee) but it is ONLY your biz.
                That is interesting. I never heard that before about becoming an LLC and thus not requiring an officer of the company to be residing in the US. Awesome.

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                • phillyrich
                  Confirmed User
                  • Jul 2003
                  • 162

                  #9
                  you WILL need a homw address for the principle
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