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Sly 05-20-2013 08:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Catalyst (Post 19633269)
It is not that 750 or 500 that really upsets me.. it is the % they take out..if you doing 100K a year in sales for example.. then the yearly fees are like 1% of your income.

however the 10% fees.. or whatever you pay is a LOT more lost than the 1250 to visa and mastercard.

fuck.. companies like square payment.. I can spend 300 a month.. and get 0% per swipe..

I understand adult is high risk.. but really anything over like 3% or 4% is just stupid in this market, it is just a matter of time before someone comes up with a better system.

You can get 3-4%. Gateway and merchant account.

Catalyst 05-20-2013 09:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Sly (Post 19633299)
You can get 3-4%. Gateway and merchant account.

yea.. square pay for example.. I can pay 275 a month.. and 0% processing..

no forms.. no hassle.. nothing to stress about..

gateway and merchant accounts have become easier.. but I just set on up for someone and still it is a fair amount of paperwork and hassle.. for a new company..

Some Guy 05-20-2013 10:36 PM

I'm pretty clueless when it comes to merchant accounts. How do you get affiliates with 'em? Affiliates are how I make most of my money these days. Seems like a merchant accounts are best suited for those who can get tons of traffic on their own. No?

NETbilling 05-24-2013 04:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Some Guy (Post 19633423)
I'm pretty clueless when it comes to merchant accounts. How do you get affiliates with 'em? Affiliates are how I make most of my money these days. Seems like a merchant accounts are best suited for those who can get tons of traffic on their own. No?

Having a merchant account and using a gateway such as NETbilling, offers you a tremendous amount if savings and flexibility. If you have your own affiliate software of use NATS or MPA or one of the others that we support, you can certainly have affiliates.

Please post questions here or contact our sales department for more information and a walk through of our system and the setup process. You will be happy that you did.

Mitch

NewOldPlayer 05-24-2013 08:08 PM

CCBill is a RIP OFF! 14% for transactions and extra fees for visa and MC??? WTF?? in a downsizing market they should cut their fees in half.

Switch to Zombaio!! 8.9% and I only get 1 charge back every 3 months!! Seriously, they don't dick around with online scam artists that buy your site and get a refund. CCbill gives anybody a chargeback just for emailing them. I HATE CCBill.

Catalyst 05-24-2013 08:49 PM

If I ever went to my own merchant account, your the only one I would trust to set it up..



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Originally Posted by NETbilling (Post 19639559)
Having a merchant account and using a gateway such as NETbilling, offers you a tremendous amount if savings and flexibility. If you have your own affiliate software of use NATS or MPA or one of the others that we support, you can certainly have affiliates.

Please post questions here or contact our sales department for more information and a walk through of our system and the setup process. You will be happy that you did.

Mitch


NETbilling 05-24-2013 10:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Catalyst (Post 19639760)
If I ever went to my own merchant account, your the only one I would trust to set it up..

Thanks for saying that. It is appreciated. When you make that decision, we are here to set you up.

Mitch

deltav 05-24-2013 11:28 PM

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Originally Posted by NETbilling (Post 19639559)
Having a merchant account and using a gateway such as NETbilling, offers you a tremendous amount if savings and flexibility. If you have your own affiliate software of use NATS or MPA or one of the others that we support, you can certainly have affiliates.

Mitch, what's the 'typical' initial outlay for an ADULT merchant account these days? I know it's not much at all for mainstream biz, but have heard they jack it up fairly big time for us.

Some Guy 05-24-2013 11:30 PM

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Originally Posted by NETbilling (Post 19639559)
Having a merchant account and using a gateway such as NETbilling, offers you a tremendous amount if savings and flexibility. If you have your own affiliate software of use NATS or MPA or one of the others that we support, you can certainly have affiliates.

Please post questions here or contact our sales department for more information and a walk through of our system and the setup process. You will be happy that you did.

Mitch

Thanks for the info! I'd love to ditch CCBill but have no clue what else to use. How much would this cost to set up?

:)

Kolargol 05-24-2013 11:41 PM

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Originally Posted by NewOldPlayer (Post 19639732)
CCBill is a RIP OFF! 14% for transactions and extra fees for visa and MC??? WTF?? in a downsizing market they should cut their fees in half.

Switch to Zombaio!! 8.9% and I only get 1 charge back every 3 months!! Seriously, they don't dick around with online scam artists that buy your site and get a refund. CCbill gives anybody a chargeback just for emailing them. I HATE CCBill.

With all these "Zombaio payment late" threads I will stick with CCBill.

deltav 05-24-2013 11:58 PM

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Originally Posted by NewOldPlayer (Post 19639732)
Switch to Zombaio!! 8.9% and I only get 1 charge back every 3 months!! Seriously, they don't dick around with online scam artists that buy your site and get a refund. CCbill gives anybody a chargeback just for emailing them. I HATE CCBill.

I dunno man, do you actually deal with enough of these chargebacking "online scam artists" to have it be a problem? I see some guys railing against this now & then, but in my experience it's such a tiny fraction of a tiny percentage sales-wise it's not even worth worrying about.

IMO if sometimes erring on the side of the customer is the worst thing one can say about a payment processor, then you're really looking close for something to complain about. But YMMV.

NETbilling 05-25-2013 07:17 AM

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Originally Posted by deltav (Post 19639870)
Mitch, what's the 'typical' initial outlay for an ADULT merchant account these days? I know it's not much at all for mainstream biz, but have heard they jack it up fairly big time for us.

Hi,

The only outlay is for the Visa/MasterCard registration fees of $100 ($500 for each). Unlike using third party processors where you pay for each processor that you setup with, you pay once regardless of how many payment gateways that you use with the same merchant account.

Mitch

rayadp05 05-25-2013 07:36 AM

$500.00 deducted from my check this week. No worries though. Moving on to make more sales! :thumbsup

sweetcuties 05-27-2013 05:35 PM

For those who say MasterCard... its only $500 that's just the beginning. I remember when I first started Visa was $375, now it's $500 annually. It's just a matter of time before the fees start increasing to $750, then what's next $1,000 for the sake of using their services. Correct me if I'm wrong but don't I pay them every week as well. Just a cost of doing business.... someone's always getting fucked :2 cents:


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