No choice other than to register a corporation overseas or register your existing Aus corporation with a foreign government body, pay the VISA registration and live happily ever after.
I've tried a few of the smaller processors who claim to be able to get around the VISA regulations, but they always fall over.
I was going to attempt to process with Jettis, but they demanded I have someone resident in the US aswell as my US corp. Epoch and CCbill were ok though.
Originally posted by Sausage I was going to attempt to process with Jettis, but they demanded I have someone resident in the US aswell as my US corp. Epoch and CCbill were ok though.
Why would you want to pay Visa's scam register fee and have a 1% Cb ratio?
Go with European corp in the UK unless you want to go offshore. If you want to offshore i think Gibraltar would be the best bet.
In the Eu you will enjoy a 2% Cb ratio and no Visa Fees whatsoever!
Cost like $250 to make the corp and 0 to signup with ccbill and Ibill EU.
Originally posted by doober Why would you want to pay Visa's scam register fee and have a 1% Cb ratio?
Go with European corp in the UK unless you want to go offshore. If you want to offshore i think Gibraltar would be the best bet.
In the Eu you will enjoy a 2% Cb ratio and no Visa Fees whatsoever!
Cost like $250 to make the corp and 0 to signup with ccbill and Ibill EU.
To be honest the visa fee and charge back ratio is not of any relevance to me.
It?s just about processing visa sales, I?m already incorporated into Delaware but I have my reasons for looking at new options, the EU region is one of them. It?s just a little difficult when you have to get third party people involved.
Thank you for the link
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