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Old 10-08-2002, 08:36 AM  
erotictrance
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Originally posted by Montresor
Globill is a great company, but trying to skirt these new visa rules is going to get them in trouble. i would not have too many rebills invested in them. visa has the final say, same thing happened 3 years ago, the biggest processor tried to get around visa and boom, they were gone
That's the problem --- who do you trust?

I'd feel a hellava lot better about Globill if they would explain how they expect to pull this off ... I'm more suspicious of the fact that they refuse to disclose their plan ...

Netbilling sounds good ... but, almost too good to be true. They too are claiming these rules don't apply to them. And how do you expect them to do a good job on merchant accounts if they're not charging the same fees that the big three are?

Plus, if your name is on the line with potential blacklisting ... I'm not sure I want somebody else handling that.

Which brings us to the Big 3, where the primary advantage of using them, at least in my opinion, is gone --- which is using their merchant account and avoiding blacklisting ...

On the one hand they probably have better experience managing this than anyone ... but it's makes that 15 percent look awful pricey considering the risk involved...

What a mess ...
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