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why do you all worry about that stuff? Most important is not the initial 2.95 trial but the recurring $$. And that webpasscard you load with $50. Surfer buys 15 trials and then charges back his 50 bucks. Prolly you'll find your usr/ pwd on some boards as well. These preload cards are bullshit for member sites.
"Start up Fee of $999.99. Includes $500 application fee, $400 Processing Fee, $99.99 International Consortium Of Internet Merchants fee, (annually renewable) and flat per-transaction service fees of 15% to 17.5%, THAT'S ALL! "
"One [domain] to start. If you wish to add another domain the cost is a one time fee of $300.00. "
-no offense, dude, but sounds pretty expensive. Are there still the Visa fees on top of all that?
Q: What is the startup fee and associated merchant costs?
A: Start up fee: $299.00. Includes the $99.99 International Consortium Of Internet Merchants fee. The $99.99 fee for the International Consortium Of Internet Merchants is annually renewable. Transaction fees: A flat per-transaction service fee of 15% for US based companies to 17.5% for Offshore,
startup free dropped from 999 when this thread started to 299, keep on slamming it maybe we'll get it down to 99 bucks
hate to tell you but the final decision comes down to the cardholders issuing bank and if it goes into pre arbitration with Visa, then Visa has the final say so on who will be penalized 350.00. you may make that decision on your end not to credit the customer and more times then not, it's a rightfully made decision but the final decision is not yours.
having 75 years of combined management in this area, you should know better then to make that statement.
yeah like ccbill wants to do CB, they are forced just like any other 3rd party proc, the issuing banks decides
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