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  • dave90210
    Registered User
    • Mar 2007
    • 1745

    #1

    Payment Processors

    I need a payment processor for a new site. It will have web cams, models will sell there own sets and videos to members. PayPal is out of the questions and most merchant accounts. Just spoke to a payment processor over the phone they told they would accept me but I would need to process min $10,000 a month.

    Since I would be a new site it would likely take years to get to that level, so not sure what my other payment options are?
  • mafia_man
    Confirmed User
    • Jul 2005
    • 1965

    #2
    What's wrong with CCBill, Epoch or Zombaio?
    I'm out.

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    • Chosen
      • Aug 2001
      • 63151

      #3
      Originally posted by mafia_man
      What's wrong with CCBill, Epoch or Zombaio?
      Also Segpay & Commercegate

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      • Ryley
        Confirmed User
        • Aug 2011
        • 59

        #4
        Verotel, Safecharge, and 2000Charge.
        Ryley Albert - PR & Affiliate Manager
        C1R
        ryley at C 1 R DOT com
        Skype: ryley.albert
        ICQ: 617 088 855

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        • sperbonzo
          I'd rather be on my boat.
          • May 2003
          • 9750

          #5
          ...and don't forget Euro Payment Group! (EPG)


          .
          Michael Sperber / Acella Financial LLC/ Online Payment Processing

          [email protected] / http://Acellafinancial.com/

          ICQ 177961090 / Tel +1 909 NET BILL / Skype msperber

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          • ccjax
            Registered User
            • Jul 2007
            • 22

            #6
            Monthly minimums or monthly fees can be a pain when you are coming out of the gate ? but I don?t think that most of the third-party high-risk processors have them. (we don't)

            For a cam site, going with a third-party platform can offer a lot of features and tools that you need for that kind of buyer. (one-click upgrades for access, split payouts, affiliate payouts, single purchases, etc)

            It?s not just about the payment types, but also about the e-commerce platform behind it which supports your business ?so be sure to ask about their toolsets for cams as well.

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            • Operator
              So Fucking Banned
              • May 2009
              • 2419

              #7
              The dutch have their shit together in this regard

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              • Rand
                Industry Vet
                • Jan 2002
                • 2663

                #8
                Originally posted by dave90210
                I need a payment processor for a new site. It will have web cams, models will sell there own sets and videos to members. PayPal is out of the questions and most merchant accounts. Just spoke to a payment processor over the phone they told they would accept me but I would need to process min $10,000 a month.

                Since I would be a new site it would likely take years to get to that level, so not sure what my other payment options are?

                We would be happy to work with you.

                We have excellent solutions for Cam Sites and accept more payment options than our competitors.

                Epoch does not require a $10k monthly minimum, and does not hold a reserve or require a security deposit.

                More info at https://epoch.com/our_services.html

                If you have specific questions about our services please call 888-627-3888 or write to sales /@/ epoch dot com.


                .
                -- Rand


                Payment Industry - Communications - Quality Assurance

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                • Roby
                  Confirmed User
                  • Nov 2004
                  • 8035

                  #9
                  use okpay
                  PicsForDesign - images for your Promo Work for Designers and Artists

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