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Old 10-04-2002, 10:30 AM   #1
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IPSP's: Please post official statement regarding canadian businesses

Hi,

I thought i'd start a thread where all the IPSP's could post their official position regarding dealing with canadian businesses. What we all want to know up here is:

- Do we have to create an US corp or not to keep processing with you?

- If we have to create this corporation, what other conditions do we have to meet? (i.e.: having a bank account there, having a physical presence, what is considered a physical presence, etc.)

Please only post here if you have an official statement from any processing company, as I want people to be able to find the relevant informations easily without going through tons of posts of people making speculations.

This could really help all canadian webmasters, as we are currently held in the dark about these subjects.

Thanks to all of you,

Mortimer

P.S.: I'd like to say hi to everyone on this board, since this is my first post here.
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Old 10-04-2002, 10:47 AM   #2
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Here are at least three official statements right here:

From PSW Billing (from the thread: http://www.gofuckyourself.com/showth...threadid=80443 )

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RHODE ISLAND, USA - October 4, 2002 - PSW today announced new services in response to updated VISA regulations. The new rules, which include an initial registration fee of $750 and an ongoing annual registration fee of $375, will be required of all Sponsored Merchants who wish to accept VISA Credit Cards as a form of payment. (For details on these regulations, please visit the new PSW website at www.pswbilling.com).

In an ongoing commitment to keeping options open for clients and other industry merchants, PSW unveiled the following service updates and additions:

ePaymentPro, a complete online billing solution, will allow clients to accept Online Checks, Visa, Visa Debit, MasterCard, MasterCard Debit, and JCB. The registration fees will be required for continued service provisions.

ePaymentLite, an economical online billing solution, will allows clients to accept Online Checks, MasterCard, MasterCard Debit, and JCB. There will be no registration fee, no setup costs, and no periodic maintenance fees.

In addition, PSW is working to ease this transition and restated its commitment to adult webmasters and merchants. "We will provide options for everyone, whether you want to pay the fees or simply offer alternate payment methods," said John Lombardi, PSW's CEO. "Unlike numerous peers, PSW will not be raising rates for current and potential clients? We see these changes as part of a ongoing transition to superior payment methods and will work to make the adjustments painless for our clients."

For more information, visit the new PSW Billing Solutions website at www.pswbilling.com




Also, from Glo-Bill (taken from: http://www.gofuckyourself.com/showth...threadid=80296 )

We will not divulge the full details on our strategies for obvious reasons. We will say that we saw the writiing on the wall many months ago and started taking proactive measures since then to protect our clients' businesses to the best of our ability. The bottom line: it is business as usual at Glo-Bill, meaning:

- No set-up fees
- No monthly or annual fees
- No reporting of your private information to any outside entity
- Websites from foreign countries welcome as always without special requirements
- No Big Brother style registration forms and no scrutiny of your website by other entities
- We help you maintain your chargebacks at very low levels WITHOUT blindly declining good signups
- Still no free trials and proud of it!



And another one, this time from probilling (taken from: http://www.gofuckyourself.com/showth...threadid=80464 )

Straight from ProBilling:

" We accept most major credit cards including Visa, Mastercard and soon to be accepted, Diners Card, Discover, JCB and AmEx. We also process e-checks, that transfer funds from the user's bank account, and 900billing where a user gets billed on their phone bill. We have a 9.5% fee for credit cards, e-checks and 900 billing, and 3.8% on NETeller transfers.

Our accounts get paid weekly and can get payment by USmail, FedEx, UPS, Electronic Funds Transfer (ACH), Bank wire and Airborne Express.


As of October first, Epoch, Ibill and Ccbill have made a statement that Visa is incorporating some new policies including fees and registration processes for their 3rd party processing accounts.

We have no reason to believe that these new policies pertain to ProBilling or our account holders. Currently we are not incorporating these policies and are not charging any registration, or annual fees. "



I would like to have official statements from all the other companies if possible.

Thanks,

Mortimer

Edit: typo
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Old 10-04-2002, 11:28 AM   #3
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many people would like to know :-)
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Old 10-04-2002, 12:03 PM   #4
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The rules state that for an IPSP may only settle transactions for for webmasters that the IPSP has a bank in that COUNTRY. All 26 Visa Banks have denied to take adult transactions. Currently there is a letter from Visa Canada stating that they do not wish the business, and if Visa USA would like it they do not care. Problem is that Visa USA. Has not ruled it out, but at this point they are not leaning towards allowing US banks to process those transactions.

The rules state that we have to process for US webmaster with a US Visa bank as a result. As of today, unless Visa changes it mind we will require 2 items. A copy of US corporation, LLC etc.. papers and a signed online copy stating you are a US webmaster. You can also us an SSN number or Drivers lic. copy instead of the Corporation.

This is how we know it as of today))
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Old 10-04-2002, 12:34 PM   #5
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As of today, unless Visa changes it mind we will require 2 items. A copy of US corporation, LLC etc.. papers and a signed online copy stating you are a US webmaster. You can also us an SSN number or Drivers lic. copy instead of the Corporation.
I am wondering about this part. If I create an LLC in Nevada or in Delaware, I can provide you with my corp ID, and all the legal papers. But, I still cannot provide a statement that I am a US webmaster, because I do not have an american nationality. Or can I provide this statement from my corporation? Ex.: MyCompany Inc. states that it is a US corporation.

I also had another question. If the situation remains the same with VISA, doesn't this new regulation goes against the free trade agreements between Canada, USA and Mexico? Shouldn't I be allowed to deal with a US company if I want to? Has VISA thought of that while writing their new rules?

Thanks for providing more infos on your company's situation

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Old 10-04-2002, 12:55 PM   #6
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I also had another question. If the situation remains the same with VISA, doesn't this new regulation goes against the free trade agreements between Canada, USA and Mexico? Shouldn't I be allowed to deal with a US company if I want to? Has VISA thought of that while writing their new rules?

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The US only implemented free trade for their own benefit, though it does seem to infringe on Canadian and Mexican rights.

Cheers,
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Old 10-04-2002, 01:22 PM   #7
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doesn't this new regulation goes against the free trade agreements between Canada, USA and Mexico? Shouldn't I be allowed to deal with a US company if I want to? Has VISA thought of that while writing their new rules?
Interesting point...would like to know more about it too...isn't there any lawyer on this board?
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Old 10-04-2002, 02:29 PM   #8
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Old 10-04-2002, 02:32 PM   #9
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looks like many of us will be making a trip to nevada to save those precious rebills....
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