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chupacabra
I think you are confusing two issues here
1. Issue is Visa not liking the content on your site.
Visa tomorrow could decide that they do not like this or that type of content (i.e. lolita or bestiality) and your site is gone world wide. I am not worried about the registration process for our current CCbill clients after our internal reviews.
2. What Clay (Epoch) was trying to say is the same thing that CCbill, Ibill or for that matter any other U.S. IPSP will not be able to register it in two locations in the world. You will be free to still register with two US IPSP (ie Ibill, Epoch, WSB, PSWbilling Etc)
You just will not be able to use a foreign and a US company.
Example Domain 123.com will be registered with CCbill as owned by John Doe who lives in the Florida. In Visa mind they will enter into their database domain 123.com is US owned. If a foreign IPSP (i.e. as Globill is claiming to now be) Globill would have to register the domain also saying to Visa it is a French owned domain for example. Now Visa will have a conflict and problem.
How can we be in compliance with Visa with two separate companies claiming two different owner locations.
I am sure the reason Clay (Epoch) responded the way he did is due to the fact that Visa is taking this issue very seriously. Along with the fact we have all seen Visa's email response to Globill claim's. Lets just say Visa does not have the same opinion as Globill. Last time I checked it was still Visa cards we were talking about not Globill cards.
Ron C
CEO, CCbill.com
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