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Originally Posted by Mutt
i have been through this with CCBILL thoroughly - your principal on a CCBILL account must RESIDE in the US if you are going with CCBILL US or an EU country if you are going with CCBILL EU.
If there are people who are principals on a CCBILL account who are not resident in the applicable region for their account - only two possibilities - it's an account established before the VISA regs changed and CCBILL hasn't caught up with it - or CCBILL is lying - and I'm sure they aren't on this.
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Hi Mutt! Yes, understand what you are saying. It's a matter of having a sensible corp structure and someone to call a principal and handle paperwork as a rep on behalf of a corp - can be a nominee or some other agent as long as it complies with the VISA rules.
Fundamentally, apart from CCBill, there are now more processors within the EU than anywhere else (mean "adult" processors) and they offer more client security than the "old model" where there have been loses with companies like iBill. BTW.. Don't think CCBill even now offer any form of security of client funds - that seems to remain an subject with nada response.
Only my

worth, but I'll rather work with processors who do offer security or have a mechanism in place for protection of client funds.