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Originally posted by RonC
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.
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So all that needs to be done is the following?
Have a presence in the US and in Europe.
Domain123.com is a US owned domain and uses a US IPSP.
Domain-123.com is a European owned domain and uses a European IPSP.
Use Domain123.com as your main domain and use the US IPSP as your main processor and if the transaction fails you use the European IPSP as backup.
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