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Originally posted by ExpertSeries
1. Merchant accounts are a viable option. However, they are expensive, take time and resources to manage, if you ever lose it you CAN'T come back to an ISPS
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I keep hearing this, but doesn't it now work the other way as well? If I'm blacklisted at the ISPS, I can't go get a merchant account either... so what's the difference?
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Originally posted by ExpertSeries
If you VIOLATE your agreements (try to slide something through) you can get personally fucked. ;)
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agreed, but let's suppose I'm blasted for something that ISN'T necessarily completely my fault.... like an excessive chargeback ratio for instance.... I'm still just as screwed, and it's not like I have another option after that if they're going to nuke me personally and not the entity under which that particular site was under. Right? So anything else I'm doing outside of the site(s) in question also ends up taking the fall.
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Originally posted by ExpertSeries
3. Ideally, URLs would be approved/disapproved BEFORE the regulation deadline. Afterwards you're asking for trouble.
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This is even MORE disturbing.... how many people in the game don't add more urls to their ops frequently? So anything we try to put into a program after the deadline is potentially going to bring down the entire operation. Because as was said, if even ONE url is shitcanned.... I'm done. THIS bothers me greatly. >We are totally at Visa's mercy, and have to HOPE they like what they see, or we're out of business.
not arguing with you, just still trying to get it all straight here.... thanks for the response....
