anything out there????
What billing services don't charge for VISA for non-europeans?
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Non European meaning what?
I know both CCBill and Paycom charge $750 each. The phone billers, Password by Phone and GxBill don't have a setup fee.ISLAND DOLLARS
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Those are phone-only billing companies!?Originally posted by The GhostNon European meaning what?
I know both CCBill and Paycom charge $750 each. The phone billers, Password by Phone and GxBill don't have a setup fee.
I'm interested if any billing company offers VISA processing for US companies without the $750 charge. Haven't found one yet.Comment
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Still thinking of the meaning behind this RS - shit I'm slowOriginally posted by RS-MEDIAWhat billing services don't charge for VISA for non-europeans?
anything out there????
Let's put it this way... assuming it's third party processing, the only banking region to accept VISA's "terms of trading" is North America. As part of this process, that mean't implementing extra procedures (basically crap) and a charge of around $750 for the privilege.
So.. anyone based or operating physically within North America appears to be obliged to comply with VISA US rulings. There are also cross-border issues creeping into the background.
OK... On a constructive side and possibly a clue - forget VISA North America and incorporate in a different banking region. The EU is as good as any and no fees apply. That down-the-drain $750 can be applied to costs of incorporation and at least you have a corp, - one step up from having nothing for $750. In that scenario - you have a choice of several processors to deal with and no fees.XXX TLD's - Another mosquito to swat.Comment
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That could be an option. Whats a good place to incorporate?Originally posted by WebbyStill thinking of the meaning behind this RS - shit I'm slow
Let's put it this way... assuming it's third party processing, the only banking region to accept VISA's "terms of trading" is North America. As part of this process, that mean't implementing extra procedures (basically crap) and a charge of around $750 for the privilege.
So.. anyone based or operating physically within North America appears to be obliged to comply with VISA US rulings. There are also cross-border issues creeping into the background.
OK... On a constructive side and possibly a clue - forget VISA North America and incorporate in a different banking region. The EU is as good as any and no fees apply. That down-the-drain $750 can be applied to costs of incorporation and at least you have a corp, - one step up from having nothing for $750. In that scenario - you have a choice of several processors to deal with and no fees.Enjoy Bucks - Enjoy Bucks
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That depends where you are now RS. If you are in the US or Canada, probably the simplest location (and cheapest) is the UK.Originally posted by RS-MEDIAThat could be an option. Whats a good place to incorporate?
Here's the main company formation agent in the UK - they deal with non-resident companies as well:
www.jordans.co.uk
Corp bank accounts can be anywhere - don't necessarily have to be in the UK.
If your background (that reads, where your home country is) enables you to take advantage of offshore, probably Gibraltar or Cyprus. The only exception, and it's a kinda barrier, but can still apply with decent legal advice, is where a person may be a US citizen.
I'm not familiar with Cyprus so much - but I'm sure others on the board are. Here's a sample formation agent for Gibraltar where you can find the background data on corps:
www.offshoregibraltar.com
What would be required in this instance is a non-resident company.XXX TLD's - Another mosquito to swat.Comment
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Originally posted by RS-MEDIAThat could be an option. Whats a good place to incorporate?
Cyprus, Gibraltor, Panama, UK
I'm personally Incorporating in Cyprus. Best thing to do is talk to some of the IPSP's in EU, they all have recommendations on who to use for Incorporating.CelebPay: Promote Celebrity Reviews
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Exactly Jamie. There are a few IPSP's in the EU who are very familiar with incorporation.Originally posted by JamieCyprus, Gibraltor, Panama, UK
I'm personally Incorporating in Cyprus. Best thing to do is talk to some of the IPSP's in EU, they all have recommendations on who to use for Incorporating.
PS.. Watch that Panama location
From a TPP angle, this falls within the Latin America and Caribbean banking region - not exactly known for processing. But, Panama still has plenty good uses for holding corps etc
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myvitualcard or Paymon I think they are now does not charge anything still I believeGot any domains to sell?
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As always good information Webby!!!
If anyone has questions regarding EU processing or incorportation, feel free to contact me.Comment
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Keep looking .. There is one I know and use ....Originally posted by footmonkeyHaven't found one yet.
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I remember when this came out, a few us companies tried to avoid passing the fees and ended up shutting down, I would try the other route.
so did the other banking regions simply refuse to adopt this procedure? ive allways worried that north america was an experiment and that it would effect all banking regions in the future.Originally posted by Webbythe only banking region to accept VISA's "terms of trading" is North America.Free Site Express GFY Launch Offer
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Correct kermey. All banking regions were presented with the same proposition from VISA International, and all refused outright, - with the exception of VISA North America.Originally posted by kermeyso did the other banking regions simply refuse to adopt this procedure? ive allways worried that north america was an experiment and that it would effect all banking regions in the future.
The North American scenario *may be* more related to govt pressure than anything else - ie.. where a govt agency can now access data of website ownership, membership detail blah - of any websites participating in the "$750 club" - back to control freak world.
There also does not appear to be any plans by other banking regions to make any changes - tho, who knows what anyone could do in future.
In effect, it's actually the global banking regions who own credit card companies - without them, they would not exist.XXX TLD's - Another mosquito to swat.Comment



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