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jact 06-14-2003 12:13 AM

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Originally posted by charly
So some one spending $500 with us is really spending $525 and we are getting $460 I think it's the right comission level 8%

Comments KK?

They aren't "spending" $525, they're "spending" $500, the fees of using the service for the end user are $25 on that amount. This is clearly outlined in the user agreement. If they don't like it, they can use your other processors.

8% is extremely fair for fees, iBill is charging what, 17.5% now? 8% is something I would gladly factor into my bottom line.

Be glad you have options here Paul, some people have fewer then you do.

Paul Markham 06-14-2003 12:14 AM

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Originally posted by jact


If you don't offer downloadable content, you aren't high risk. :2 cents:

Don't know if anyone told you that part.

We told them it was deleivered on CD and we were selling the license that has to be signed and returned to us.

Kimmykim 06-14-2003 12:14 AM

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Originally posted by jact


Unless it's changed, it's $5 for every portion of $100. So if you load $101, you pay $10, if you load $99.99, it's $5. It isn't when you spend, it's when you load....

Loads are in increments of $50 currently :)

jact 06-14-2003 12:15 AM

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Originally posted by Kimmykim

The initial load fee is $5, to reload is not $5 for every reload. :)


Is that new? That isn't what your website said last I read it..

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FEES OF EPASSPORTE PERSONAL ACCOUNT
Load/Reload Fee $5 per $100 or portion thereof
Is this wrong?

jact 06-14-2003 12:16 AM

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Originally posted by charly
We told them it was deleivered on CD and we were selling the license that has to be signed and returned to us.
Who were you dealing with? That isn't high risk from what every single merchant service provider has told me....

jact 06-14-2003 12:17 AM

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Originally posted by Kimmykim


Loads are in increments of $50 currently :)

Mind if I ask why? That could be a really big deterant to using the system IMO.....

Kimmykim 06-14-2003 12:23 AM

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Originally posted by jact


Mind if I ask why? That could be a really big deterant to using the system IMO.....

It's something that keeps getting tossed around - if it does prove to be a deterrent it will be adjusted really quickly --

jact 06-14-2003 12:26 AM

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Originally posted by Kimmykim


It's something that keeps getting tossed around - if it does prove to be a deterrent it will be adjusted really quickly --

It'd deter me, since I get shafted on exchange and having anything more then the exact dollar amount in thre is a waste of exchange.. Might be a good idea for americans, but.....

Paul Markham 06-14-2003 12:29 AM

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Originally posted by Kimmykim

The initial load fee is $5, to reload is not $5 for every reload. :)

Charly, you can deal with the 'head office' if you'd prefer. You are entitled to your negative opinions, that's certainly your right. You sent me emails saying all kinds of things, some of which were valid and some of which had no basis upon inspection. I'm not going to get into an argument with you tonite, I simply don't feel the need to do so.

They were emails from clients, i think you should look at the way you present your service, because this is the opinion that THEY have of the service. It's not my "nagative opinions" it's theres that's the the problem. I think this thread is showing you what we think your service is offering. This is good, it shows you just need to make itt clearer.

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Who were you dealing with? That isn't high risk from what every single merchant service provider has told me....
NetBilling wanted the $1950 before we even started the process and eMerchant.com.

SleazyDream 06-14-2003 12:29 AM

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Originally posted by Kimmykim

I'm not going to get into an argument with you tonite, I simply don't feel the need to do so.

are you OK? You must be feeling sick?

jact 06-14-2003 12:31 AM

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Originally posted by SleazyDream


are you OK? You must be feeling sick?

I nearly woke my kids up laughing so loud. :1orglaugh

montel 06-14-2003 12:32 AM

globill

telcohost 06-14-2003 12:33 AM

is anyone using IBill anymore ? or have they only got two customers left....

Paul Markham 06-14-2003 12:38 AM

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Originally posted by telcohost
is anyone using IBill anymore ? or have they only got two customers left....
I for one will not be using them.

Kimmykim 06-14-2003 12:46 AM

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Originally posted by SleazyDream


are you OK? You must be feeling sick?

Nah, just more interested in SpaceAce's trivia and talking books with PK than in fighting with Charly.

NETbilling 06-15-2003 10:30 PM

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Originally posted by charly
NetBilling wanted the $1950 before we even started the process and eMerchant.com.
Charly,

First off, we do not charge any setup fee to anyone from GFY or switching from another processor. Please keep in mind that we are not the bank and if it is a high risk merchant account, you will have to pay the $1500 reg fee for Visa and Mastercard. However, if it is not high risk and you are in the USA, we can get you a merchant account in 24 hours and the bank app fee is only $45.

Let me know how we can assist you.

Toll Free within the US: (888)357-8166
Outside the US: (661)252-2456

Mitch

p.s. We also offer check processing at only 3.25% and 40¢ per transaction.

The Click 06-16-2003 01:14 AM

well duh, probilling

:thumbsup

jact 06-16-2003 01:15 AM

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Originally posted by The Click
well duh, probilling

:thumbsup

He needs variable pricing and the ability to plug a cart in. Not ProBilling.

Paul Markham 06-16-2003 01:28 AM

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Originally posted by jact


He needs variable pricing and the ability to plug a cart in. Not ProBilling.

:thumbsup

Exactly too many of these are designed for paysites. I need B2B and a variable amount.

flashfreak 06-16-2003 03:17 AM

long live epassporte with these small fees...

Nasty 06-16-2003 06:54 AM

Anyone using this company?


World Wide Billing
http://www.ginixonline.com/

corvette 06-16-2003 09:44 AM

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Originally posted by charly
CCBill want 15% and hold back 10%.
I?m going to take a moment to comment on this. CCBills holdbacks have always been constant at 5% and the fee structure for US webmasters begins at 14.5% and decreases with volume. You may have been thinking of a different processor

Good luck in finding a processor that is right for your business model and needs


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