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Old 03-13-2003, 05:42 PM   #1
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Canadians and Processors

Curious what the deal is...... I hear lots of stuff from different people, Just trying to get it straight, Do we have to be incorporated in The US and pay the 750 fees to use Ibill/ccbill and the others?
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Old 03-13-2003, 05:49 PM   #2
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Yes you need to pay the fee, and have a business setup there (with business address).
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Curious what the deal is...... I hear lots of stuff from different people, Just trying to get it straight, Do we have to be incorporated in The US and pay the 750 fees to use Ibill/ccbill and the others?
ACPAY does not require the fee and the incorporation
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ACPAY does not require the fee and the incorporation
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Old 03-13-2003, 06:24 PM   #5
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pipecrew, hit me up on icq, thanks
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I'm in the process of trying to figure this out myself. I contacted ACPay earlier today, unfortunately they don't meet my requirements.

Anyone know if Visa-USA will accept my application to process Visa if I incorporate in the USA without a US citizen as the primary shareholder? Input would be great, thanks.
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Old 03-13-2003, 07:33 PM   #7
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WTF, i thought as Canadians, we were exempt from the $750 Visa fee and didn't have to incorporate in the US? This was the what iBill told me a few months back or am I totally mistaken?
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what about globill?
They're basically the same as ACPay.. Membership based sites should do well with either of them. No go for me
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WTF, i thought as Canadians, we were exempt from the $750 Visa fee and didn't have to incorporate in the US? This was the what iBill told me a few months back or am I totally mistaken?
You're exempt, as long as you don't want to offer Visa.
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I'm in the process of trying to figure this out myself. I contacted ACPay earlier today, unfortunately they don't meet my requirements.

Anyone know if Visa-USA will accept my application to process Visa if I incorporate in the USA without a US citizen as the primary shareholder? Input would be great, thanks.
thats what I was unsure about as well, someone was swearing that as a canadian they didnt have to pay them
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They're basically the same as ACPay.. Membership based sites should do well with either of them. No go for me
what were you using before?
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what were you using before?
Well, PSW Billing Solutions which other than them being a piece of shit customer service wise, are great. And Paypal, however PSW turned off my Visa, fine, Paypal is now turning off our everything, not so cool.

So hopefully I can get a US presence and pay some processors that $750 and get myself some Visa back. heh.
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thats what I was unsure about as well, someone was swearing that as a canadian they didnt have to pay them
Visa-USA won't even look at an application from a Canadian, so of course you don't have to pay them. However if you want to process using Visa-USA, you have to have a US presence and pay the fees. I'm just not sure what exactly defines "US presence" to Visa. Some people have told me that I can simply incorporate and have an address (As PaulSweet said above) and others have told me that the primary shareholder has to be a US citizen with an SSN. Anyone know?
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If you want to use the Ibill, Epoch, CCbill etc..., you need, as a canadian, to incorporate in the US, get a tax ID, and PAY the 750.00 fee . At this point, you don't need a US citizen, but that could change ( get a slut model as repondant for you.... or a trailer park one...).

Otherwise, you can use globill ( for how long???) or Epay or others ( Verotel - Dutchbilling).

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Otherwise, you can use globill ( for how long???)

do you think that they won't last?
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thoughts on epassporte as a solution for Canadians?
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Otherwise, you can use globill ( for how long???)

do you think that they won't last?
I use them now:

pros: honest , reliable, answers emails, etc

cons: they went ahead to beat the Visa thing, by establishing a UK account . If Visa continues to enforce the rule of " you bill only in your own region", webmasters in Canada will be fucked.

Look at the Paypal thing today. This whole credit card thing consumes too much time, way more than it should.

I sell also hard goods, went in 4 years with Internet Secure, then Scotia Bank, then Verza, then CCnow, then Paysystems... All of them have pulled the rug from under my feet ....

So get ready, do a US presence. I have one , using it for rebills only with Ibill ( looks like I am getting my first check sionce dec.15th!!! ), but I can always in a day setup with them for memberships and hardgoods.

Keep your options open...
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I use them now:

pros: honest , reliable, answers emails, etc

cons: they went ahead to beat the Visa thing, by establishing a UK account . If Visa continues to enforce the rule of " you bill only in your own region", webmasters in Canada will be fucked.

Look at the Paypal thing today. This whole credit card thing consumes too much time, way more than it should.

I sell also hard goods, went in 4 years with Internet Secure, then Scotia Bank, then Verza, then CCnow, then Paysystems... All of them have pulled the rug from under my feet ....

So get ready, do a US presence. I have one , using it for rebills only with Ibill ( looks like I am getting my first check sionce dec.15th!!! ), but I can always in a day setup with them for memberships and hardgoods.

Keep your options open...
thx for the info....do you know the story on acpay...where are they located?
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thx for the info....do you know the story on acpay...where are they located?
UK... Same siutuation as Globill: risky on long term.
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UK... Same siutuation as Globill: risky on long term.
could you possibly hit me up on icq 228100...wouldn't mind asking you a few more questions
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Yeah I have heard good things about ACpay as well.

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epassport DID pay for your dinner last weekend...........
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epassport DID pay for your dinner last weekend...........
and I would love to give it my first consideration. I just am not sure if their solution is meant for an affiliate program and re-billing more then for me as a one-time transaction merchant based in Canada. Any info. on this would be appreciated.
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Since you are selling hard goods, wjy do you not have a merchant account and process with Netbilling? We can help you establish one through Surefire in Canada to use with our system. The rates are good and you will have control.

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