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verotel..?
this an option that is safe for me right now? im in canada and cant get ccbill and need to get things rolling
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Yes. It's fine.
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verotel is a good company to work with
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but are they secure from visa shutting em down? they dont ask for the 750 fee?
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not allowed to do visa for ccbill
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actually its not that i cant afford it.. its the fact that you must be in the states... learn something then come talk to me:)
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I am not the one with dead sites because I can't afford billers. |
nah nothing to do with $ rather be secure rather than having to switch over and over... far from broke dear :) now be gone
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why change it right now when i have no traffic to that site... no need right now and no point changing things from day to day on the join page when nothign is aval at this moment :) so sorry go play somewhere else
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actually do u want me to post stats from what i have been doing on tricams?? lol guess u dont know everything like you seem to act :) 1800 in 16 hours of work on tricams... not bad.. then again im broke lol keep in mind i am having my site for fun not as a job.. so why dont ya go find someone else to bug .. just cause you cant get in my pants doesnt mean u always have to be a dick... oh wait u need a dick to be a dick.. now play a game of hide and go fuckyourself :)
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And why would I want to get into your pants? Fat chicks don't do it for me. :321GFY |
I would suggest talking to an accountant and an attorney and getting your business into a Visa compliant IPSP.
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Yup, :1orglaugh |
free hosting?? lol now ur just making shit up.. since u can see my site has been regged and hosted at the same place.. never had a problem with that.. now u just have to make shit up.. ur impressive :)
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This is a most interesting thread.
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kimmy: is it possible even though i am in canada? as far as i have been told and read only us citz can get ccbill visa from their regulations
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yet again facts u posted are wrong.. he offerd a free design.. i said sure cause i needed one.. then he started to ignore me so i asked him.. and also said he shouldnt have offerd one if he wasnt going to do it.. and to this date he hasnt proved he did it... anywho go figure out something quick to type cause you seem well at this.. although i dont see you making $... and hell im happy right now with tricams and doing live chat stuff... just wanted to ask for options.. u havent been any help to anyone on this board as far as i can see and i have looked.. sooooo go do something productive you big time person
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The good thing about Verotel is that they will accept cards from countries (particularily in Asia) that the other guys don't. We use them as a secondary on some asian themed sites. I don't know of any major sites using them as primary right now.
I wouldn't use them for a primary processor until it is clear that they are Visa/MC compliant. Read and do what KK advises above, there is no other option but to be compliant. |
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Go pimp out your pancake tittied g/f on tricams. Your broke ass is not going to make a cent with your generic, shitty little website. :321GFY |
shop: but is it possible for myself in canada to be compliant?? from what i have read companies like ccbill and so forth only accept us based places... i will be calling monday morning and taking some steps to get this..
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Kimmykim, in your opinion, is Verotel in violation of Visa terms when it processes for US companies?
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If the rule says that you can only acquire in the region where you settle, and that in order to settle in the US you must register all merchants you process for and that they can only be US merchants... or if you settle in the EU they must register and all be EU merchants... then I am not sure what opinions have to do with anything.
What you seem to be asking me is the equivalent of whether or not doing 90 in a 55 mph zone will get you a ticket when you get caught? |
Webcombilling.com - netherlands
2000charge.com - Germany / US verotel.com - netherlands ? These will not go down because of the "not having the 750 fee" because they are not US companies just like CCbill EU is not. However CCbill EU only accepts Europeans while the others above accepts everyone ( I Think ?!) The might go down for others VISA/MC reasons but not for the current 750 issue like Globill, ACpay...... They was US companies processing abroad and thought that was ok. The above at the top mention companies are European Processors processing in Europe and tehrefor no crossboarder regulation issus either ! |
jeroman, if a processor located in the EU and settling transactions in the EU is processing for companies based and located in the US, that is cross border acquisition.
Can it be more simply explained than that? |
:ak47: Wholly crap, p00p is on the loose again spattering garbish as always.
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Read this about the fucking VEROTEL !!! http://www.gofuckyourself.com/showth...hreadid=121520 |
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Jenn - Why don't you just make your site upsell to your cam shows? You can get a percentage from Tricams or $30 per join from IFriends.
Developing a US presence to process with CCBill is a lot more difficult than it was last November. It's easy to register a US corp, but when you fill out your CCBill forms, you also need a principle that is a US citizen. Unless you have someone you can trust to provide their SSN#, you may not want to go this route. |
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Damn I've been reading Your cross border crap for a year now already and I am so tired of it. You're bullshitting people. From Visa Int. member letter towards IPSP model and cross border regulation, dated 12 May 2002, to Principal Members (IML #13/02): ___________________________ (i) MERCHANT LOCATION Background In the physical world, the location of a Merchant Outlet determines the country where the Merchant must deposit its Transactions, which Acquirers may contract with it, and which domestic, regional, or inter-regional rules apply to the Transactions it generates. Until now, a Merchant Outlet was defined as ?the physical premises of the Merchant at which a Transaction is completed.? Since this description does not address the online environment, Visa has developed a set of criteria to help Members and Merchants determine a remote Merchant Outlet?s location. The new criteria expand the current rules for Mail/Phone Order (MO/TO) and Electronic Commerce Merchants, stipulating that a Transaction takes place at the Merchant Outlet, regardless of the Cardholder location at the time of the Transaction. 1 A permanent establishment is a fixed place of business through which a Merchant pursues an economic activity irrespective of where websites or servers are located (as used by the Approved Operating Principles 1. Merchant Outlet Adding the italicised text has expanded the definition of Merchant Outlet: Merchant Outlet: The physical premises of the Merchant at which a Transaction is completed. Effective immediately, an Electronic Commerce or Mail/Phone Order Merchant Outlet is located in the country where all of the following conditions occur: ? There is a permanent establishment1 through which the economic activity (i.e., relevant Visa Transactions) is completed. Exceptions: a) For entities that sell digital goods only, the country where the principals work must be used in lieu of a permanent establishment. b) When payment services are provided by an Internet Payment Service Provider2 (IPSP), the economic activity is deemed to occur at the Sponsored Merchant3, not its IPSP. The IPSP is acting on behalf of the Sponsored Merchant. ? The Merchant has a local address for correspondence and judicial process. Note: A Post Office Box or mail forwarding service does not meet this requirement. ? The Merchant holds a valid business license for the Merchant Outlet. ? The Merchant Outlet pays taxes related to the sales activity. An exception to the condition described in the first bullet applies when payment services are provided by a third party, as described in Section (ii), Article 3.2 of this Member Letter. In case of dispute, Visa reserves the right to determine a Merchant Outlet?s location based on an evaluation of the Merchant?s business model and any other available information. Visa?s decision is final. As in the physical world, a single Merchant can have multiple Merchant Outlets that may be located in multiple jurisdictions. 2. Website Requirement To minimise Cardholder confusion, the existing requirement that a Merchant declares its country of domicile on its Websites4 is revised effective 15 November 2002, to require that the country of domicile of the Merchant Outlet location be clearly disclosed to the Cardholder immediately prior to completion of payment instructions. _______________________________________________ definition of "principal" here is - owner when it comes to all this "USA or EU presence" shit. Principal is the person who is actually doing the business, as easy as that. That is exactly why if You ever apply to Your own merchant account for adult in USA and Your volume is over lets say 100K they will require that the corporation is 51% owned by US citizens. Therefore in case of digital content only VISA by rules wants You to run Your business from the country where You sit by Your fucking computer and none of the nominee directors plus Nevada LLC plus US bank account and redirect adress and phones shit will work according to the book. All IPSPs who let You think otherwise bullshit You cause the rules are indeed the same and are doing just because they dont think anyone will ever check small accounts. The only way to be really compliant with Visa rules and work with Ibill, CCBill, PSW and so on is move to USA physically. Good luck... P.S. This is actually why people like Kimmy really suck. Cause unlike most of You she probably has read these rules. |
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God ! I hope this is incorrect... Can CCBill respond on this ? |
They wont.
That is an actual quoting from Visa Int Principal Member towards IPSP regulations letter. Which is by the way sooooo ugly.... I mean why running around and crying or laughing about Globill or Verotel being in breach with IPSP regulations and cross border regulations if what's CCbill, Ibill and Epoch and even some acquirers in case of small accounts are doing is clearly against IPSP cross border regulations as well? This is plain unfair. Some animals are more equal than the others? But it's fucked up. Suppose Your sponsored merchant account or CardServiceInt merchant account suddenly gets high turnover and Visa looks who are the owners, and here You are - fucked. Cause IPSPs or CardServiceInt will simply claim they didnt know You were not an american. As easy as that. |
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