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iroc409 02-27-2003 10:44 PM

Globill?
 
just curious what people's experience and stuff is with this company, the good and bad. trying to make a processor decision.

juicybucks 02-27-2003 10:53 PM

everyone here has different ideas and both of the processors I use get bagged on this board non-stop, but I think they are the best for my sort of business.
IBill
WebSiteBilling

Globill, can't comment ... sorry
:2 cents:

p00p 02-27-2003 10:53 PM

I used them briefly and my sales went down the toilet. I switched to Jettis/Epoch and life was good again. :2 cents:

The Other Steve 02-27-2003 10:53 PM

Been good for us - we signed up with them after the Visa fiasco last year and we're happy.

psyko514 02-27-2003 10:55 PM

Globill rocks my world. And their support is top notch (they answer you in less than an hour (usually less than 20 mins), 24 hrs a day)

iroc409 02-27-2003 11:01 PM

cools.. right now looking at ccbill, ibill, globill or epoch. been doing business with ibill, and it's been ok. was looking at wsb, but was waiting to see how their payments panned out (i haven't used an affiliate account with them long enough to know if i'll get paid, but i should know in about 2 weeks...).

i guess mainly the interest in globill was the visa thing, good moneys to reinvest, but also makes me wonder if it could cause a "shadiness" issue.

just trying to have my research down... i appreciate the info, and any more if it is out there

UnseenWorld 02-27-2003 11:02 PM

If you have a good site that people WANT to belong to Globill is hard to beat. If you have a site that blows, Jettis, iBill, CCBill, Epoch and the rest are the ones for you. Globill generally will have fewer chargebacks. If all the other companies had followed Globill's policies, we probably would have avoided the credit card crisis of last Fall, which Globill sidestepped nicely.

iroc409 02-27-2003 11:02 PM

a vote for epoch then, p00p?

strainer 02-27-2003 11:20 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by UnseenWorld
If you have a good site that people WANT to belong to Globill is hard to beat. If you have a site that blows, Jettis, iBill, CCBill, Epoch and the rest are the ones for you. Globill generally will have fewer chargebacks. If all the other companies had followed Globill's policies, we probably would have avoided the credit card crisis of last Fall, which Globill sidestepped nicely.
Yep, thats about right. I'm happy with Globill so far. But they scrub pretty hard, and notify your rebills once a month.

Right, people have to WANT to belong the site, and actually have a good card, damn strange fucking idea!

UnseenWorld 02-27-2003 11:27 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by strainer


Yep, thats about right. I'm happy with Globill so far. But they scrub pretty hard, and notify your rebills once a month.

Right, people have to WANT to belong the site, and actually have a good card, damn strange fucking idea!


Actually, I think you can opt out of the notification thing, but then your chargeback stats may start to suck.

p00p 02-27-2003 11:30 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by iroc409
a vote for epoch then, p00p?
For fucking sure.

I have used Webcash, DMR, Lancelot, IBill, CCbill, Globill, Epoch, and Jettis on a fairly high traffic site. I am not a stats freak but my g/f is, and we always made the most money with Epoch.

Personally, I don't give a shit about stats. The only stat that matters to me is the amount of the check I am depositing in the bank, and Epoch always gave the biggest ones. Jettis a close second. That is OUR experience, yours will probably vary. :2 cents:

juicybucks 02-27-2003 11:30 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by strainer


Yep, thats about right. I'm happy with Globill so far. But they scrub pretty hard, and notify your rebills once a month.

Right, people have to WANT to belong the site, and actually have a good card, damn strange fucking idea!

they notify the customers once a month. :1orglaugh
that's really fucked. I'd get more rebills asking people
to post in their 40 bucks a month on a honour system.
It doesn't matter how good your site is, this will still suck.:BangBang:

Kimmykim 02-27-2003 11:33 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by UnseenWorld
If you have a good site that people WANT to belong to Globill is hard to beat. If you have a site that blows, Jettis, iBill, CCBill, Epoch and the rest are the ones for you. Globill generally will have fewer chargebacks. If all the other companies had followed Globill's policies, we probably would have avoided the credit card crisis of last Fall, which Globill sidestepped nicely.
LOL Riiiiight. That's why ARS, CEN, CE, Maxcash, Sexkey, Python and so many other industry leading programs doing thousands of sales a day are using Globill for their processing.

psyko514 02-27-2003 11:34 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by juicybucks


they notify the customers once a month. :1orglaugh
that's really fucked. I'd get more rebills asking people
to post in their 40 bucks a month on a honour system.
It doesn't matter how good your site is, this will still suck.:BangBang:

your the type of person this industry doesn't need.
rebills shouldn't happen because the surfer forgot to cancel. they should happen because the surfer enjoys the site.

if you have a good site with constant updates, your surfer will rebill, regardless of an email reminding him of the upcoming rebill. hell, if you're site is good, you can call him at home and ask him if he wants to cancel before the rebill and he won't.

besides, last i heard, globill sends the email after they rebill, as a receipt. not before.

iroc409 02-27-2003 11:35 PM

yeah, that's i guess the other reason i forgot to mention in my consideration of globill.. some of the bigger crowd uses them. kinda like, "ain't broke, don't fix it" rule...

juicybucks 02-27-2003 11:40 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by psyko514


your the type of person this industry doesn't need.

yawn ....

psyko514 02-27-2003 11:52 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by iroc409
yeah, that's i guess the other reason i forgot to mention in my consideration of globill.. some of the bigger crowd uses them. kinda like, "ain't broke, don't fix it" rule...
she was being sarcastic.

I know both ARS and CE use Ibill.

p00p 02-27-2003 11:55 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by psyko514


she was being sarcastic.

I know both ARS and CE use Ibill.

thanks for clarifying that! I just tried to join a Maxcash site and they are using IBill, too. And I still wouldn't use IBill. The big players were using DMR and I started using them too, and I got screwed for well over 20k USD when they went tits up. :glugglug

Spam King 02-27-2003 11:57 PM

yes, i also think globill is the best. i just started using an affiliate program with a big facial site that uses them primarily and i'm kicking ass. 3 signups in my first day!

p00p 02-28-2003 12:04 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Spam King
yes, i also think globill is the best. i just started using an affiliate program with a big facial site that uses them primarily and i'm kicking ass. 3 signups in my first day!
:1orglaugh

Spam King is a gangster!!!

Kimmykim 02-28-2003 12:11 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by psyko514


she was being sarcastic.

I know both ARS and CE use Ibill.

Actually they both use multiple processors, as do the rest of my list. None of which are Globill that I've seen.

That little scam to get around on the Visa regs is going down the toilet, that much I can say.

iroc409 02-28-2003 12:15 AM

hrm, i thought there were some of those sites using globill.. oh well, that's why i'm *trying* to do my research.

yeah, the visa thing kinda bothers me... i mean, it's nice that they don't charge it, but it just seems kinda shady too. i dunno.

LongShlong8 02-28-2003 12:43 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by iroc409
hrm, i thought there were some of those sites using globill.. oh well, that's why i'm *trying* to do my research.

yeah, the visa thing kinda bothers me... i mean, it's nice that they don't charge it, but it just seems kinda shady too. i dunno.

from what i've read the big 3 (ibill/epoch/ccbill) all got in trouble with chargebacks and were forced to pay these fees to stay in business. I dont know if this is true or not as no real info has been released by Visa. I wish someone on top would come clean about this. many people could be wasting a lot of money and hard work including employees of these compaines who may have also been mislead or left totally in the dark to come up with their own assumptions. its all very strange but ofcourse we cant trust our govt to get to the bottom of any corp scandals especially when Visa and porn are involved. it sucks for everyone if you ask me. well probably not for the elite, they always win.

BritishTwinks 02-28-2003 03:14 AM

I use GloBill as my primary at the moment. Their support is great but their fees are high and they scrub a lot. I like them, but I'm not sure it's viable to stay with them long term.

Everybody has a different view on processors. What I've done is sign up with them all and set up a script to rotate the join page - in a few months I will compare them all and decide on 2-3 to keep. I think that's the only way to be confident. Everyone I ask has totally conflicting views. (Although only one person swears by iBill!)

strainer 02-28-2003 07:56 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by juicybucks


they notify the customers once a month. :1orglaugh
that's really fucked. I'd get more rebills asking people
to post in their 40 bucks a month on a honour system.
It doesn't matter how good your site is, this will still suck.:BangBang:

I have no problem with the notification, which is *after* the rebill. Sure, I know I could make a few more bucks off surfers who forget they are members for 6 months, but for some reason, I just don't care about the extra money.

Sounds corny, but its true - this is a business for me - not just about making money. I don't really think customers who forget to cancel help my long term business model, and I don't want them.

AmeliaG 02-28-2003 09:44 AM

What have other people's experiences been with paypal? Mine have not been good, but I don't know what the general situation with them is.


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