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buddyjuf 05-27-2003 12:35 PM

which sponsors are Canadian?
 
I know Largecash is...
anybody else? :thumbsup

ZoiNk 05-27-2003 12:39 PM

Platinumbucks is. I have a sense that Python is, but I could be totally wrong.
ZoiNk

WiredGuy 05-27-2003 12:40 PM

Platinum, SexPromote/SlickCash and Python are in Toronto
Gamma, JoinRightNow and Cashpartner are in Montreal
MegaPornBucks, Sweets and SexInc are in Vancouver

Those are the ones I can think of off the top of my head.
WG

BRISK 05-27-2003 12:41 PM

I believe PornProfit.com , PlatinumBucks.com , gammacash.com , gammaxtreme.com , brunobob.com , etc... are all Canadian sponsors.

Phoenix 05-27-2003 12:43 PM

there are a bunch of companies here..i am not sure if they are all canadian though

Megapornbucks
Python
Porn Profit
Platinum Bucks
Large cash
Sexinc
Orgasm
Sexpromote
Bedfellow


im sure im missing many

edit : Gamma

Martin 05-27-2003 12:45 PM

I can hit the guys from Adult Bouncer from my window..

Marc P 05-27-2003 12:48 PM

That doesn't mean they will pay you in canadian funds though, unfortunately (if that's what you're getting at).

In fact most of them don't, but I don't know them all of course. If you find out that one or some do pay in canadian funds, I would be VERY happy to add them to my roster.

Pipecrew 05-27-2003 12:49 PM

pipecrewcash

Ollie 05-27-2003 01:01 PM

Quote:

That doesn't mean they will pay you in canadian funds though, unfortunately (if that's what you're getting at).
Why would you want to be paid in canadian money?

Also...

www.LOUDCASH.com - Montreal, Canada

DrGuile 05-27-2003 01:03 PM

I know a couple more ;)

sherie 05-27-2003 01:06 PM

Indeed you are correct, there are a wack of us up here in Canada!

NetRodent 05-27-2003 01:07 PM

I imagine most Canadian sponsors would pay you in Canadian if you're big enough to make it worth their while. One of the problems paying in Canadian is since the consumer pays in US dollars the variable exchange rate means some weeks you'd make more than you should and other weeks you'd make less.

Marc P 05-27-2003 01:14 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Ollie
Why would you want to be paid in canadian money?
Because each time I convert my checks to canadian dollars the bank takes a nice chunk of cash to do the conversion (I lose several hundred dollars each month from those conversions).

However I can see that surfers will probably always pay in US dollars, so canadian dollar payouts are not likely to happen in the near future. Unless the US dollar collapses so much that it stops being the universal currency? :)

SleazyDream 05-27-2003 01:17 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Marc P


Because each time I convert my checks to canadian dollars the bank takes a nice chunk of cash to do the conversion (I lose several hundred dollars each month from those conversions).

However I can see that surfers will probably always pay in US dollars, so canadian dollar payouts are not likely to happen in the near future. Unless the US dollar collapses so much that it stops being the universal currency? :)

open a us funds account at your bank - pay all business expenses in US money - and they you only get dinged on the net personal income you change to canadian from your gross total - it will save you a LOT.

Marc P 05-27-2003 01:24 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by SleazyDream


open a us funds account at your bank - pay all business expenses in US money - and they you only get dinged on the net personal income you change to canadian from your gross total - it will save you a LOT.

Thanks SleazyDream. However I've been operating like this since the start (US business account and a personal US funds credit card - apparently in Quebec it is not possible to get a US business credit card) . However there are still some issues.

This is my full time occupation, I have 2 mortgages (house and cottage), 2 car payments, office rent and 3 salaries to pay, etc etc.

This is the largest chunk of my expenses, and I have to pay it all in canadian funds, which is why I lose tons of cash to the simple operation of transferring funds from US to Canadian. It's really quite irritating, I'm trying to find ways to reduce my losses. I'm meeting my accountant next week and this will be the main topic I think.

buddyjuf 05-27-2003 01:26 PM

sleazy, do I have to pay taxes on that? :winkwink:

Bex 05-27-2003 01:32 PM

My bank charges nothing as long as I have 2K in the account. No biggie really.

Marc P 05-27-2003 02:35 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Bex
My bank charges nothing as long as I have 2K in the account. No biggie really.
Same here, but the only things they don't charge you are normal transaction fees like cheques, deposits and withdrawals.

However you will notice that if there is an approx. 2.5% discrepancy between the official trading value of the dollar and what you are actually getting, always in favor of the bank.

At least this is how my bank operates (Royal Bank), and they make a killing doing it.

Which bank do you use, I'll give them a call just in case.

Thanks


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