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Visa And No More Recurrings After April 2003???
Everyone that has a pay site should have a look at the new "verified by visa" bullshit.
According to several docs I have seen on the web from banks, "Merchants cannot authenticate recurring transactions (except perhaps on the first occurrence)" Apparently, for everyone taking visa transactions on the web it is going to be mandatory by April 2003. See this pdf for more info http://www.mcul.org/mcul/cu/cards/me...edbyvisaqa.pdf We're all fucked!!!!! What good is a sign-up if you can't recurr it. Looks like we're all going to be forced to do away with trials and go straight to a high priced monthly membership fee. This means much less sales. :( |
You are refring to this:
If a cardholder does not participate in Verified by Visa or if a cardholder does not register at the Visa web site, and a participating Verified by Visa merchant processes a transaction, does the issuer have chargeback rights (to charge the item back to the merchant)? Does the "0" liability rule still apply (where issuers cannot make cardholders liable for unauthorized transactions)? A. Until April 2003, the cardholder and issuer may charge this transaction back to the merchant. However, beginning April 2003, since the merchant attempted to authenticate the cardholder, the issuer has no chargeback rights, but the cardholder has $0 liability. This means that the issuer needs to give credit to the cardholder for the unauthorized use of the card, but can't charge it back to the merchant. The issuer is liable for the transaction amount. ? Andre |
People have been talking about Visa Verified for ages. In my opinion everyone will just drop the trials and your monthly take home will probably remain the same as more people buy the full membership.
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Dear justsexxx,
See the last Q and A on the bottom of the PDF. It has it right there in black and white. |
It's not that shitty!
Only people to lazy and those who forgot they have a membership with a certain site will fall out of the billing. This will affect us all. Website owners that has really bad stuff and can't charge for a trial that recurrs will get a shitload of charge backs. People paying 3 or 4 bucks doesn't care so much but when they have to pay 20-40 for shit they will. I guess both Ibill and CCbill will setup a mailing system that will e-mail all customers a few days before their membership ends and a simple link to them where they can rejoin. Guess it's time to offer one year memberships or lifetime... |
By the way!
The last answer says those transactions will not be verified the same way but it will still be able to charge the cards |
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The paysite operators are going to pay you 40.00 for a 29.99 signup that doesn't reccur? really?:1orglaugh |
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Does this mean the only change will be less chargebacks? |
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Also, don't think dialers will bail you out. US customers will NEVER use them like they would a credit card. |
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this has been rumored for a looooooooooooong time.
if it happens, say goodbye to probably half the industry. we're talking $10 maybe $15 per signup payouts. nobody knows how surfers will react. how many of them will sign up again is anybody's guess. I think it will have to be a great site for most people to voluntarily sign up again. ALSSCANS has been operating this way since the beginning, non-recurring memberships. question is how many people in this industry making $25,000 a year would hang around if they were making $12,500? |
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... well, we gotta charge 5$ per minute than ...
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interesting when called on the carpet about posting non-sense you back it up with "fuck off" YOU have no understanding of the topic of this thread. period.:1orglaugh |
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We're all fucked!!!!! What good is a sign-up if you can't recurr it. Looks like we're all going to be forced to do away with trials and go straight to a high priced monthly membership fee. This means much less sales. :( [/B][/QUOTE] this would be interesting. the strategy here would be 'would it be better to try to get a fairly big monthly membership fee of 34.95 knowing it is going to be VERY hard to get another billing out of them' OR charge a much lower fee like 9.95-14.95 a month hoping that people will be much more likely to voluntarily recur. maybe a mix of both, once they're a member, instant deep loyalty discount, like half or a third of the original price. or like quiet suggest, 3 month, 6 month and yearly memberships. has anybody taken the time to read that PDF file? is that what it basically says - no more recurring online billing? |
Anyone know if this is just the adultbiz ? Would be interesting to see how companys like AOL would start billing. Also if AOL can rebill why couldn't a suit be brought against Visa?
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Anyone trumpetting the "death of on-line porn", for any reason, have no idea how evolution works.
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how that has any bearing on your silly Visa statement, I have no idea. Quote:
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In my opinion, which obviously does not matter in your eyes, the moment the surfer realises they can join a site and not get fucked on rebill for ages all the better. The chargebacks will be lower as people will only get what they paid for. People will also join mulitple sites as they will be able to budget their money better and trust that they are not being ripped off.
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how many mainstream companies have recurring billing on crap? no doubt lots of them. Does this mean AOL is going to change too? Gimme a break.
And in my experience, if you offer a non recurring membership at 150% of what the recurring membership is, 50% of members choose non-recurring. I always stick to my theory about men and sex, and as most of you should know, men HATE commitment. I use the comparison of would you rather get a killer deal on an auto-rebilling membership to a strip club you go to every week or two, or would you just rather pay your cover at the door? guys just don't like commitment.... if people offered more non-recurring memberships (on a large scale) my instinct tells me it would bring in more $$$, if done right. |
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There will ALWAYS be chargebacks as there will always be scammers. Credit cards are the easiest things to steal. Sammy |
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put it on the net and people will do just what you said. there are options for credit card companies if they put their heads together. at the end of the day all this bullshit just hurts online sales. |
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Anyone have anything more up to date, preferably from Visa itself rather than a credit union? Hell, I haven't even seen anything from Visa itself regarding the 3rd-party merchant fees. |
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Is there any information from the top processors on this?
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visa will only hurt themselves,,
you think porn memberships are the only reacurring product? shit the cc companies are the biggest scammers with their fucking insurance, buyers club, vacations or whatever programs they telemarket all the time |
People who dont understand merchant accounts should not start threads talking about them.
Visa Verified means more security for everybody involved in the entire process and fewer chargebacks. It does not mean and end to chargebacks or recurring billing... or anything STUPID AND SILLY like that. Call your billco rep or merchant bank before you believe any of the crap written here. Even that PDF file says it correctly, just that nobody is READING it correctly. |
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I disagree with your idea that its "all the better" or your other statement of "your monthly take home will probably remain the same as more people buy the full membership." the surfer may spend more, the paysites may make more but if recurring billing goes away, so too will the TGPers and other small timers. |
I hate to upset the fear mongers but we have been doing non recurring memberships for 6 years; successfully.
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HEY!!!!
*waving* Visa Verified does not stop rebilling! If you really believe that then you should just give up now. |
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