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Old 10-02-2002, 03:32 PM  
cafeaulait
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Originally posted by Kimmykim
10% reserve is industry standard? Don't make me fucking laugh.

People that cant afford a couple hundred bucks to run their business need to get the fuck out of the business, since I guarantee you their shitty tours and most likely crappy member areas only make it worse for the rest of the people in this business.

If moving out of the US was such a great fucking idea, one would figure that IBill, CCBill, etc would all be doing it.

What seems to go unnoticed in all this talk is the fact that the scammers and fraudulent practicing jackasses are the reason for this whole situation.

I guess they will all go to Globill now to keep right on scamming and then the rules will just get tighter for everyone.

Of course if it is implemented that processors can ONLY take companies located in the same region as the processor I guess Globill would either have to come back to the states or only manage non US traffic.
Yet again you are missing the point and then you go and answer it in your own thread. Oh well, they say you'll never see the bus that hits you. Its not the money, its not the $750 bucks, its not any of that.

Its the fact that if you live outside the US you cannot use a US based processor because of the new VISA regs.

Glo-Bill do not have to comply to the new VISA regs, any of them!!! I don't know the details of how they have done this, whether they've moved to the fucking moon or not isn't really the issue.

The issue is that because they are not lorded over by ANY of the new VISA regs they can process webmasters from ANYWHERE be it USA or EUROPE.

The rule about processing in their own region no longer applys to this argument it only applies to the others EPOCH, CCBILL, PayCom etc.....
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