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Originally posted by Indeed
Glo-bill did not make any announcement because these rules aren't affecting their client. Why would they announce changes if there are NO changes for them. They said they were informed a long time ago and worked on it so they would not have to deal with these rules. Regarding the presence required in USA, AcPay and Pswbilling also said that they were informed but that it does not affect their client as they are established in the other VISA regions. So if all these processors were informed a long time ago, I assume the 3 big companies were also? This is why I say it is false to claim these rules are new. They aren't. I was told that the documents which were sent by VISA contains like 1000 pages. So yes it might be hard to understand all of it, but it does not mean they were not informed. Also the big 3 aren't the first that made an announcement here. Multibill is the person who started the madness by posting some rumours which turned out to be true. I also heard about these things several months ago from some posters here but it was never confirmed so we did not know if it was true or not. Now we know but we should have known a long time ago. You understand now that there is something fishy about all this?
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Sure, there might be something fishy with the Big 3 ...
But I would argue there might be something just as fishy with the smaller fishes ... like Globill, etc. using this as an opportunity to grab market share from the Big 3 ... by making false promises they can't keep on the VISA situation ...
Afterall, Globill continually refuses to explain how they are going to pull this off ... not exactly a credible response ...
Whatever ... I guess only time will tell.