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Old 07-29-2004, 03:27 PM   #101
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Shap, I find it intersting that you think this is bad while so many others think it's good.

Isn't 1 bigger, better proccessor a more favorable option than 2 smaller, less qualified processors?

What's so bad about Epoch?
Fewer processors means fewer choices for webmasters, site owners and less competition. Competition is one of the best factors for improving the quality of service.

VISA and Mastercard have to be happy. The group of companies they are keeping tabs on just got smaller.

This looks to me like Jettis found the IPSP market to be not as worthwhile to pursue as gateway services to merchant account holders. You have to ask yourself why is that? I don't think they would have sold to Paycom if they believed there was nothing but blue skies and improving margins on the horizon.

Large size doesnt not necessarily mean stability. Our own industry has a good example of this with DMR.

I am with Shap and Mutt on this, I think the closure of one of the remaining IPSPs has the potential to be a bad thing. I hope I am wrong.

Ok back to the festivities again. Sorry to be Mr Devil's advocate.
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Old 07-29-2004, 03:28 PM   #102
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Old 07-29-2004, 03:29 PM   #103
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Old 07-29-2004, 03:36 PM   #104
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Old 07-29-2004, 03:39 PM   #105
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Congratulations to Both Epoch and Jettis

Chris and Ken are both very bright business men and straight up Good people

Great News

And then there were two? Epoch and CCbill


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Old 07-29-2004, 03:51 PM   #106
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Fewer processors means fewer choices for webmasters, site owners and less competition. Competition is one of the best factors for improving the quality of service.

VISA and Mastercard have to be happy. The group of companies they are keeping tabs on just got smaller.

This looks to me like Jettis found the IPSP market to be not as worthwhile to pursue as gateway services to merchant account holders. You have to ask yourself why is that? I don't think they would have sold to Paycom if they believed there was nothing but blue skies and improving margins on the horizon.

Large size doesnt not necessarily mean stability. Our own industry has a good example of this with DMR.

I am with Shap and Mutt on this, I think the closure of one of the remaining IPSPs has the potential to be a bad thing. I hope I am wrong.

Ok back to the festivities again. Sorry to be Mr Devil's advocate.
No, I like your reponse, but I think it's difficult to say that more choices is better than fewer choices, especially if we can't gauge on how good those choices are.

One way of thinking - would you rather have 2 sub optimal choices or 1 optimal choice?

Whether or not the new formation will be more optimal than the other 2 seperate is yet to be determined...
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Old 07-29-2004, 04:04 PM   #107
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Hi Kush.

Scoreman hit the nail on the head. For the past year I've had the feeling Jettis was close to leaving the ipsp market. I think most people knew it was just a matter of time.

I really don't think epoch is gaining as much as people think. As I said earlier, if someone is not processing with Epoch then there is probably a reason for it. The same way if someone is not processing with ibill there is a reason for it. By epoch buying jettis that doesn't mean those clients will all of a sudden be willing to use Epoch as their primary processor. And if someone was using Epoch and Jettis now they will go out and use Ccbill or ibill. So I don't think epoch is coming out as big as everyone is making this out to be.

In this situation the only winner is jettis. They get to exit the IPSP market with their head up and not having to say they closed down like so many others. Epoch picks up some business so they come out ahead. And all us jettis webmasters are big losers because the company we chose to process with is no longer an option.



And to answer your other question, what do I have against Epoch? I don't have anything against them. I just prefer to not use them as my processor. I believe, of the 3 remaining processors, Epoch is by far the riskiest. They allow multiple cross sells. They seem to be the gathering spot for all Pay per signup companies. And pay per signup companies are proven to be a problem for chargebacks.

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Old 07-29-2004, 04:10 PM   #108
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Fewer processors means fewer choices for webmasters, site owners and less competition. Competition is one of the best factors for improving the quality of service.

VISA and Mastercard have to be happy. The group of companies they are keeping tabs on just got smaller.

This looks to me like Jettis found the IPSP market to be not as worthwhile to pursue as gateway services to merchant account holders. You have to ask yourself why is that? I don't think they would have sold to Paycom if they believed there was nothing but blue skies and improving margins on the horizon.

Large size doesnt not necessarily mean stability. Our own industry has a good example of this with DMR.

I am with Shap and Mutt on this, I think the closure of one of the remaining IPSPs has the potential to be a bad thing. I hope I am wrong.

Ok back to the festivities again. Sorry to be Mr Devil's advocate.
What you guys fail to realize it wasn't DMR's business practice or size that got them shut down. it was its webmasters. 5-6 years ago webmasters were allowed to collect the credit card numbers and post that info to the processor. Well the problem with that was that some, not all, would use that number to create other charges that the consumer was never made aware of until he got his statement. Now at that point I guess DMR's size did matter, they had so many clients doing this that they got noticed by Visa and shutdown from finding another merchant.
As you know, the situation is a bit different now. Only the merchant of record (IPSP) can gather the credit card data. Visa now tracks down to the sponsored merchant, thus removing the bad seeds rather than the group taking the blame for individuals. There is a laundry list of things in the credit card game that are much different than when DMR went down. I would never say that a processor is bulletproof, but dodging bullets is a lot easier these days.
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Old 07-29-2004, 04:13 PM   #109
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Old 07-29-2004, 04:25 PM   #110
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Congratulations!!!!!!!!!!

Chris, Clay, Joel, Rand and everyone at Paycom you have done it again. From everyone at CCbill we congratulate you on this great move. Ken and Kjell have always been two of the smartest individuals in this business, and I am truly excited to only imagine what great new products Jettis will release with there new war chest of money)) Chris you are a true industry leader and I am confident that Paycom will be able to provide the same high level of service that Jettis customers have experienced under Kjell and Ken for the last several years.

CCbill also recommends Paycom as the only secondary option for IPSP billing. There maybe others, but why settle for anything less.

Chris we will have to toast in Hollywood and the Cristal is on me) I might even have to get one of those Tantra size bottles that Joel is so found of.


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Old 07-29-2004, 04:31 PM   #111
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I guess ill go with Paycom! :P
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Hi Kush.

Scoreman hit the nail on the head. For the past year I've had the feeling Jettis was close to leaving the ipsp market. I think most people knew it was just a matter of time.

I really don't think epoch is gaining as much as people think. As I said earlier, if someone is not processing with Epoch then there is probably a reason for it. The same way if someone is not processing with ibill there is a reason for it. By epoch buying jettis that doesn't mean those clients will all of a sudden be willing to use Epoch as their primary processor. And if someone was using Epoch and Jettis now they will go out and use Ccbill or ibill. So I don't think epoch is coming out as big as everyone is making this out to be.

In this situation the only winner is jettis. They get to exit the IPSP market with their head up and not having to say they closed down like so many others. Epoch picks up some business so they come out ahead. And all us jettis webmasters are big losers because the company we chose to process with is no longer an option.



And to answer your other question, what do I have against Epoch? I don't have anything against them. I just prefer to not use them as my processor. I believe, of the 3 remaining processors, Epoch is by far the riskiest. They allow multiple cross sells. They seem to be the gathering spot for all Pay per signup companies. And pay per signup companies are proven to be a problem for chargebacks.
Thanks for your input in this thread Shap. Its nice to read some honest points to ponder.

I wonder what will happen in the next few years. We will see.
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Chris, Clay and Rand,

Congrats on the new acquisition from the Netbilling team. The Jettis crew is a fine bunch and you are certainly picking up some good merchants. Looking forward to a successful Internext and a great year for all of us.

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So what happened to those cam sites that use Jettis and have the no charge free memberships?
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And to answer your other question, what do I have against Epoch? I don't have anything against them. I just prefer to not use them as my processor. I believe, of the 3 remaining processors, Epoch is by far the riskiest. They allow multiple cross sells. They seem to be the gathering spot for all Pay per signup companies. And pay per signup companies are proven to be a problem for chargebacks.
I must respectively disagree with this statement. The guys at Epoch are smart enough to know that they are in the Fraud control business more than anything. What we pay them for is the tools we need to maximize the revenue on each sale without going over 1%. You are allowed multiple cross sales because they know how to control it. It is that very thing that makes them top dog.
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Congratulations!!!!!!!!!!

Chris, Clay, Joel, Rand and everyone at Paycom you have done it again. From everyone at CCbill we congratulate you on this great move. Ken and Kjell have always been two of the smartest individuals in this business, and I am truly excited to only imagine what great new products Jettis will release with there new war chest of money)) Chris you are a true industry leader and I am confident that Paycom will be able to provide the same high level of service that Jettis customers have experienced under Kjell and Ken for the last several years.

CCbill also recommends Paycom as the only secondary option for IPSP billing. There maybe others, but why settle for anything less.

Chris we will have to toast in Hollywood and the Cristal is on me) I might even have to get one of those Tantra size bottles that Joel is so found of.


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Thank you Ron. I appreciate your kind words and support. We like and respect you and all of the folks at CCBill / Cavecreek.

And since the Cristal is on you, let?s go for the Magnum!
See you in sunny FLA!

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Chris, Clay and Rand,

Congrats on the new acquisition from the Netbilling team. The Jettis crew is a fine bunch and you are certainly picking up some good merchants. Looking forward to a successful Internext and a great year for all of us.

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We appreciate your support Mitch and echo your sentiments towards Ken, Kjell and everyone at Jettis.

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I bet this makes IBill happy though cause now they get to the only "2nd Option" for paycom clients.
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I must respectively disagree with this statement. The guys at Epoch are smart enough to know that they are in the Fraud control business more than anything. What we pay them for is the tools we need to maximize the revenue on each sale without going over 1%. You are allowed multiple cross sales because they know how to control it. It is that very thing that makes them top dog.
Right Rick!

The proof is simple: look at the numbers. In this business you are either over or under thresholds, created by some arbitrary reasoning. We are below 1%, WELL below. That means that even in a marketplace where Visa and MC admit 80% of chargebacks and credits are from ?friendly fraud? (we have never understood to whom the fraud is friendly) we are below their thresholds. So where is the risk if 99.5% of all consumers we (and you) sell to are happy? There is none, as long as the overal risk management is being watched, constantly.

I bet that there are not many businesses in the world that can boast those kinds of numbers. When I was in the nightclub business the chargebacks were a higher percentage!

So cross sells and the like are not the problems IPSP's or you as a webmaster may face; In fact, there is no problem!

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Congrats!

I bet this makes IBill happy though cause now they get to the only "2nd Option" for paycom clients.
No, the only real option is CCBill, imho.

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congrats i've only met one person from epoch (rand) but he was totally cool.
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Chris, Clay, Joel, Rand and everyone at Paycom you have done it again. From everyone at CCbill we congratulate you on this great move. Ken and Kjell have always been two of the smartest individuals in this business, and I am truly excited to only imagine what great new products Jettis will release with there new war chest of money)) Chris you are a true industry leader and I am confident that Paycom will be able to provide the same high level of service that Jettis customers have experienced under Kjell and Ken for the last several years.

CCbill also recommends Paycom as the only secondary option for IPSP billing. There maybe others, but why settle for anything less.

Chris we will have to toast in Hollywood and the Cristal is on me) I might even have to get one of those Tantra size bottles that Joel is so found of.


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hey ron.. remember last year i called kimmy kim a c u n t and you shut down my ccbill account.. but I am back with ccbill again as my seciondary processor.. glad you like me now.
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I want to take a moment to personally congratulate Chris Mallick on his continuing efforts to improve the billing side (as well as many other sides) of this Industry. The purchase of the credit card side of Jettis signals several positive elements for not only the current Jettis customers, the current Paycom customers, but billing as a whole.

I have known Chris for several years, long before his entrance into this space. He is a Man of integrity, conviction, and vision. For those of you who do not know as well, I would like to assure you all that while this is big news, and a huge Industry change, it is for the best for all of us, and we could not be in better hands. It is and has been Chris's vision to improve this side of the business for all webmasters, and his actions now speak louder than his words.

If you do not know Chris Mallick, I would encourage you to take the time and effort and get to know him. He made a pledge to the partners at Paycom at long time ago, to myself, and to this Industry, and he is someone who has put his money (not to mention his time, blood, sweat, and tears) where his mouth is.

Paycom has always been a good company with both Clay and Joel at the helm. With your addition to that team Chris, and the products and services you have added to the group, you are all now, without question the Industry leader.

Chris: It is a pleasure to watch you work.

Congratulations to Paycom as a group, Clay, Joel and Chris as individuals, and to all of us who make our money in this space. We are in a better position today, than we were yesterday, and it's hard to ask more from your billing company.

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A Good Day for Epoch/Paycom/Jettis and A Great Day for Our Industry

Chris, Clay, Joel, Rand, Kjell and Ken - Congratulations on engineering a merger that makes good business sense and benefits our entire industry.

Being massive matters. It gives you two things: a better product and higher impact.

Together you can do more for webmasters and end users than you could separately - with the same number of people. The product improves and your margins, too. Webmasters working with Epoch/Paycom get the advantages of areas where Jettis is world class, and vice-versa. So webmasters benefit.

It means you have influence. You are engaged in one of the most important fights on behalf of webmasters - the right to charge end users for access with a credit card. We are thrilled that the heavyweight champ of credit card billing has added bulk and extended his reach to better fight for the adult online industry.

We, at Nocreditcard.com, have been delighted by our partnership with you since the beginning. We know the value of being the largest - in our case, as telecom billing provider (dialer + sms) - and look forward to an even better product and a stronger voice for the adult online industry.

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p.s. Looking forward to seeing all of you Friday at InterNext after the Dialer seminar at the VIP Nocreditcard.com Scotch and Cigar Party! http://vip.nocreditcard.com
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hey ron.. remember last year i called kimmy kim a c u n t and you shut down my ccbill account.. but I am back with ccbill again as my seciondary processor.. glad you like me now.
Hey, that was two years ago, after I had left the company ;)

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Old 07-30-2004, 12:09 PM   #131
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I want to Use Epoch for processing for our new paysitesites, but since I'm not US or EU based,
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is it possible to use Epoch for processing for all other CC except VISA?

I really need this answered.

Congratulations to Epoch/Paycom for this big step.
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I don't see any positive from this.

It might be good for Jettis and Epoch, but why is it any good for the end user?

We lost another merchant, another choice to get scrubbed differently.

The only thing positive for users is the 'security' you feel for choosing Epoch. Big deal, are you less insecure now? I mean, if Jettis left the business, there's a reason.

Bonus, Epoch deals only with US corporations. Now don't even think of moving your business offshore.
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To the folks at Paycom,

Congratulations on the transition.

I have been very impressed with the level of support we have received from Epoch so far. They are making the transition as seemless as possible.

I do have a support question in to you guys regarding affiliate linking codes, perhaps I can get a faster response here.

Once we change our join pages over to Epoch, will our Jettis linking codes work? Actually, that translates to two questions:

1) Where do we find information regarding what our new linking codes should be?

2) What will happen to our affiliates' archived galleries and the linking codes they contain?

Hope to meet the Epoch team in person at Internext. I'll be on the newbie seminar panel, please stop by and say hi.

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WOW! some very big news!
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I want to Use Epoch for processing for our new paysitesites, but since I'm not US or EU based,
(I'm in Southeastern Europe),
is it possible to use Epoch for processing for all other CC except VISA?

I really need this answered.

Congratulations to Epoch/Paycom for this big step.
Hello easy01,

I can assist you with your questions , please feel free to contact me directly at 310/577-2439.

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To draw out my questions a bit more, please let me know if these assumptions are correct:


1) I am to change over my join pages from Jettis's to Epoch's.

2) After I have the Epoch join pages in place, the existing Jettis linking codes will still continue to function.

3) All new affiliates should sign up under Epoch's affiliate system so they can use Epoch linking codes in their new galleries. Or can they continue to sign up using the Jettis affiliate sign up form?

4) Existing affiliates will continue to use Jettis's report system at: http://affiliate.billingservices.com/login.php

5) Billing services such as cancellations, username/password lookups, member additions, etc. will now be handled through Epoch's reports system for all transactions, both past and future.


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APN Philip.. you get any answers yet?

We haven't either
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Hi Kush.

Scoreman hit the nail on the head. For the past year I've had the feeling Jettis was close to leaving the ipsp market. I think most people knew it was just a matter of time.

I really don't think epoch is gaining as much as people think. As I said earlier, if someone is not processing with Epoch then there is probably a reason for it. The same way if someone is not processing with ibill there is a reason for it. By epoch buying jettis that doesn't mean those clients will all of a sudden be willing to use Epoch as their primary processor. And if someone was using Epoch and Jettis now they will go out and use Ccbill or ibill. So I don't think epoch is coming out as big as everyone is making this out to be.

In this situation the only winner is jettis. They get to exit the IPSP market with their head up and not having to say they closed down like so many others. Epoch picks up some business so they come out ahead. And all us jettis webmasters are big losers because the company we chose to process with is no longer an option.



And to answer your other question, what do I have against Epoch? I don't have anything against them. I just prefer to not use them as my processor. I believe, of the 3 remaining processors, Epoch is by far the riskiest. They allow multiple cross sells. They seem to be the gathering spot for all Pay per signup companies. And pay per signup companies are proven to be a problem for chargebacks.
I am totally agree.

Stuff doesnt look good. 1 more company out.
Not good at all.
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To draw out my questions a bit more, please let me know if these assumptions are correct:


1) I am to change over my join pages from Jettis's to Epoch's.

2) After I have the Epoch join pages in place, the existing Jettis linking codes will still continue to function.

3) All new affiliates should sign up under Epoch's affiliate system so they can use Epoch linking codes in their new galleries. Or can they continue to sign up using the Jettis affiliate sign up form?

4) Existing affiliates will continue to use Jettis's report system at: http://affiliate.billingservices.com/login.php

5) Billing services such as cancellations, username/password lookups, member additions, etc. will now be handled through Epoch's reports system for all transactions, both past and future.


Thanks,
APN Philip
Good one
http://affiliate.billingservices.com/login.php is already down.

BTW that JUMBO will become available into epoch is great. Because the epoch stats were not that best. And Jumbo is great!

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APN Philip.. you get any answers yet?

We haven't either
I got a few answers. Supposedly we don't have to do much. As I undertand it, the transactions will be billed by Epoch at which time the Jettis stats will get populated. However, I know a bunch of our rebills aren't showing up on either side which is a little disconcerting. Don't know if they are being batched or what...

Can someone maybe answer that?

It may be that they are still working out some of the bugs. I know Nasty Dollars switched everything over to Epoch, including their join pages...perhaps we'll do the same.
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Nothing like just paying 750.00 to Jettis and never processing one transaction with them only for this to happen. Let me guess....Jettis never knew this deal was in the works or was even closed prior to companies shelling over 750.00 within the last couple of months.
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I agree. Is this a sign of third party billing going bye bye? It can't be healthy to see these companies going away like this.
could not agree with you more
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Nothing like just paying 750.00 to Jettis and never processing one transaction with them only for this to happen. Let me guess....Jettis never knew this deal was in the works or was even closed prior to companies shelling over 750.00 within the last couple of months.
That must surely suck. But if they told you, the word would have gotten out and the deal wouldn't have gone through...If they DIDN'T take your money without giving you a reason, people would be on the boards screaming that they're about to go out of business.

So it was probably best for them to keep their mouths shut and take the money. HOWEVER, they should now refund the people who paid.
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Fewer processors means fewer choices for webmasters, site owners and less competition. Competition is one of the best factors for improving the quality of service.

VISA and Mastercard have to be happy. The group of companies they are keeping tabs on just got smaller.

This looks to me like Jettis found the IPSP market to be not as worthwhile to pursue as gateway services to merchant account holders. You have to ask yourself why is that? I don't think they would have sold to Paycom if they believed there was nothing but blue skies and improving margins on the horizon.

Large size doesnt not necessarily mean stability. Our own industry has a good example of this with DMR.

I am with Shap and Mutt on this, I think the closure of one of the remaining IPSPs has the potential to be a bad thing. I hope I am wrong.

Ok back to the festivities again. Sorry to be Mr Devil's advocate.
Good post could not agree more.
Visa don't give a flying fuck how big you are. Porn is really a small percent of there business.
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Nothing like just paying 750.00 to Jettis and never processing one transaction with them only for this to happen. Let me guess....Jettis never knew this deal was in the works or was even closed prior to companies shelling over 750.00 within the last couple of months.

The funniest part is they're still advertising here on GFY!




You going to be in Florida Alex?
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We are very happy having our own merchant accounts and not relying on someone elses. It is a good piece of mind being more in control.

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You going to be in Florida Alex?
No, I'm not but Andre will be there representing us.
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No, I'm not but Andre will be there representing us.
Never knew that, please let me know my flight details

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