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BritishTwinks 03-31-2003 02:57 AM

Processors that do cross sells?
 
Epoch don't want us because we're outside the US. Who else is good for cross sells?

Spam me! :)

BrettJ 03-31-2003 03:09 AM

cc bill does (well i don't know if they want you either - but they do do cross sells)

BritishTwinks 03-31-2003 03:41 AM

Thanks. I'll talk to them. Anyone else?

BluMedia 03-31-2003 04:01 AM

Hey Cash Addict,

Love your program, getting great ratios on our exit consoles. Why can't Epoch take you because your out of the US?

Mark

BritishTwinks 03-31-2003 04:24 AM

I was told they don't have a base outside the US, so can't process for sites outside the US. Is that wrong?

Stramm 03-31-2003 06:50 AM

you'll have to incorporate in the US.. then it's no problem

BritishTwinks 03-31-2003 09:05 AM

I don't want to incorporate in another country just to use epoch! :)

NETBilling-Andy 03-31-2003 10:03 AM

Hi CashAddict - we certainly process cross-sells and upsells and do so for international based businesses. The issue then becomes can we process Visa for you. Where are you located at? We do have limitations as far as which countries we can process Visa for specifically, and with more info - I'll let you know what we can do. Hit me up on ICQ at 17704874 - or email at [email protected]

:thumbsup

Andy K

www.ccbill.com
www.cavecreek.net
www.drmnetworks.com

BritishTwinks 03-31-2003 10:12 AM

I was speaking to Lange around the time you must have been typing that. Shame I wasn't talking to you really as he didn't seem very with it.

Buzz_Aziani 03-31-2003 10:31 AM

CashAddict

I dont know what you and Lange talked about. but I do know Lange is a top notch guy and will go out of his way to work with his clients.

JimW 03-31-2003 12:04 PM

epoch, ccbill, wts..

but may have country rules.

max.yambo 03-31-2003 12:40 PM

Go with Yambo. We do process non-US businesses. And you're not gonna find a better discount rate, at least in the US - 8%. We pay out each 10 days. We transfer batches to any bank account you're currently using.

Hit me on the icq. If you don't like our offer - I would be happy to just help you. Thanks.

BritishTwinks 03-31-2003 12:48 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Buzz_Aziani
CashAddict

I dont know what you and Lange talked about. but I do know Lange is a top notch guy and will go out of his way to work with his clients.

I know, he's my account rep - but he wasn't very with it today. :)

BritishTwinks 03-31-2003 12:49 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by max.yambo
Go with Yambo. We do process non-US businesses. And you're not gonna find a better discount rate, at least in the US - 8%. We pay out each 10 days. We transfer batches to any bank account you're currently using.

Hit me on the icq. If you don't like our offer - I would be happy to just help you. Thanks.

Yambo was the company that told me it was absolutely impossible for us to get a US bank account without forming a US corporation. We have two US bank accounts now, and still no US corporation! :)

thor54 04-01-2003 04:49 PM

Hey Addict

Why don't you give me a call or drop me an e-mail. I know we'll be able to help you out.

-Credit card processing at 13.5% - 9.5%
-No registration fees, No annual fees, Free signup
-DirectCheck- No NSF's, No chargebacks, No reserve held
-Weekly payouts, EVERY week

max.yambo 04-02-2003 03:13 AM

Quote:

Yambo was the company that told me it was absolutely impossible for us to get a US bank account without forming a US corporation. We have two US bank accounts now, and still no US corporation!
hm... what kind of US bank accounts do you have right now? i'll transfer you $100 if those are "business" :) i bet you got just personal accounts.

BritishTwinks 04-05-2003 02:31 PM

OK. You're welcome to transfer $100 to our business account at Fleet Bank, New York.

xerox 04-05-2003 03:04 PM

I thought ccbill only did cross sales if you made over 5k a month

schilli 04-05-2003 03:05 PM

what's a cross sell?

Master_Yoba 04-05-2003 06:25 PM

what's a difference between cross sales and upsales?

BritishTwinks 04-07-2003 03:15 AM

Upsells are for other sites you own, cross sells are for sites that other people own.

I'm still waiting for my $100 from yambo! :1orglaugh

max.yambo 04-07-2003 03:30 AM

Quote:

I'm still waiting for my $100 from yambo!
It's supposed to be a BUSINESS to have a Business account, dont you think? :) If you don't have a business in the US how can you get a business account? This is just ridiculous :)

Anyways, if you prove me you really have your business account not being incorporated in the US - just give me your banking info - i'll transfer you $100 :)

Master_Yoba 04-07-2003 03:41 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by CashAddict
Upsells are for other sites you own, cross sells are for sites that other people own.


thanks!

wallstwizkid70 said that CCBill do cross sales.
However I can't find cross sales settings inside CCBill webmaster area. Maybe this is a custom option??

Master_Yoba 04-07-2003 03:44 AM

I found the upsale option but I need to be teached by CCBill staff :helpme

gothweb 04-07-2003 03:45 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Master_Yoba


thanks!

wallstwizkid70 said that CCBill do cross sales.
However I can't find cross sales settings inside CCBill webmaster area. Maybe this is a custom option??

CCBill do both, with the same function. They call it "Upsell" either way. The site you are sending people to has to accept upsell, and your signup form has to be set up for them, too. The input is just their ccbill account number and subaccount.

BritishTwinks 04-07-2003 04:28 AM

Hey yambo, you're supposed to be a professional in this industry so stop making an ass of yourself. Who's gonna trust you with their international banking needs when you come on a board and talk crap about the industry you are working in?

It's not easy for a company based outside the US to get a US bank account, but it's certainly not impossible. Our company has had an 8-figure turnover for over a decade, and that gets you in the door of any bank. Our relationship manager is VP of international corporate banking.

Anyway, we have a check run going out today so you can ask any one of our affiliates who their checks come from and where the account is held. (And I'll accept an apology instead of the 100 bucks!) :smokin

Master_Yoba 04-07-2003 05:11 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by gothweb


CCBill do both, with the same function. They call it "Upsell" either way. The site you are sending people to has to accept upsell, and your signup form has to be set up for them, too. The input is just their ccbill account number and subaccount.

thank U2 :)

BritishTwinks 04-07-2003 05:24 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by gothweb


CCBill do both, with the same function. They call it "Upsell" either way. The site you are sending people to has to accept upsell, and your signup form has to be set up for them, too. The input is just their ccbill account number and subaccount.

Is there a default way to split the money? Can that be customised?

max.yambo 04-07-2003 05:44 AM

Quote:

It's not easy for a company based outside the US to get a US bank account, but it's certainly not impossible. Our company has had an 8-figure turnover for over a decade, and that gets you in the door of any bank. Our relationship manager is VP of international corporate banking.
If you has had an 8-figure turnover for over a decade - why did you want someone to help you with opening a US bank account. Actually it was not that hard in your circumstances. I just don't get it.

Anyways - here is your appology :)

Master_Yoba 04-07-2003 05:46 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by CashAddict

Is there a default way to split the money? Can that be customised?

hmm, it's interested

NETbilling 04-07-2003 08:49 AM

Hi,

Netbilling does cross sells as well on your own hosted forms using our direct mode API.

Toll Free within the US: (888)357-8166
Outside the US: (661)252-2456

Thank you, Mitch Farber

BritishTwinks 04-07-2003 09:43 AM

You got ICQ Mitch?

Kohun 04-07-2003 09:46 AM

CCBill and ACPay are good for cross sells.

Mark

Kohun 04-07-2003 09:50 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by CashAddict
You got ICQ Mitch?
I know someone from Netbilling have ICQ # 117496436. Try contact his.

Good luck

Mark

BritishTwinks 04-07-2003 09:59 AM

Thanks Kohun

BritishTwinks 04-07-2003 10:00 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by max.yambo


If you has had an 8-figure turnover for over a decade - why did you want someone to help you with opening a US bank account.

Well, I wanted to find out what the options were. I think it's always best to get as much info as possible before approaching potential bankers - everyone knows a bank manager will usually screw you if he can. Being ready with the facts is important before entering any negotiation.

I came to you as you claimed to be an informed professional and you're registered in the UK. Fortunately, I didn't accept your word as gospel and got advice from other professionals too! :)

Given that you're advertising here and posting in threads offering your advice, I think it's worth warning people that I asked you for financial advice and you gave me incorrect information. That's one of the many things this board is good for. Go Fuck Yourself! :321GFY

gothweb 04-07-2003 10:04 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by CashAddict

Is there a default way to split the money? Can that be customised?

The split is through CCBill affiliate accounts. You can have your signups count as being through your affiliate account with the site you are sending sales to. So, if you want a custom split, then the site just sets your rate.

BritishTwinks 04-07-2003 10:12 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by gothweb


The split is through CCBill affiliate accounts. You can have your signups count as being through your affiliate account with the site you are sending sales to. So, if you want a custom split, then the site just sets your rate.

Ah cool, thanks gothweb. :)

corvette 04-07-2003 10:18 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by xerox
I thought ccbill only did cross sales if you made over 5k a month
CCBill does have conditions before it will accept cross-sales on an account. Contact your sales rep for more details. If you wish, contact me and I can get a sales rep in touch with you.

Quote:

Originally posted by Master_Yoba
wallstwizkid70 said that CCBill do cross sales.
However I can't find cross sales settings inside CCBill webmaster area. Maybe this is a custom option??

We are going to unveil our new reports in about 3 weeks, which will contain many added features, including a very user-friendly ?cross-sell? interface. I am sure that some of you will be very impressed with the new reporting package.


Quote:

Originally posted by Master_Yoba
I found the upsale option but I need to be teached by CCBill staff :helpme
feel free to icq me, I will get somebody in touch with you.

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Quote:

Originally posted by CashAddict

Is there a default way to split the money? Can that be customised?

Depending on how you want the split(s) structured, we have many ways to split funds on an account. It would be an accounting question, again, if you want to learn more, send me an icq

Rand 04-07-2003 11:57 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by CashAddict
I was told they don't have a base outside the US, so can't process for sites outside the US. Is that wrong?
You can not cross border acquire.

You must be incorporated in the region where you're doing business. You really should just bite the bullet and get incorporated in the U.S. so you can play with all the big boys over here. Sponsors like these: http://www.epochsystems.com/sponsors/ .

If you were an Epoch client you could do cross sells with these guys: http://www.epochsystems.com/ezclickbuyers/

I can send you some contacts who can help you with U.S. incorporation if you want to drop me an email.

Epoch's affiliate program let's you pay out on a recurring basis setting the split any way you want.

Still need convincing? Check out http://www.epochsystems.com/sales/

Contact me at [email protected].



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BritishTwinks 04-07-2003 01:10 PM

We're quite capable of forming a US company if we wanted to, but for 101 reasons we don't want to. The only disadvantage I've found so far is that we can't use Epoch, and I can live with that! :)


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