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Is CCBillEU safe from Visa?
So it looks like CCBillEU are about the only biller left which is processing for European webmasters... Are they safe, since they don't require the $750?
If CCBillEU go down then what options am I left with, as a European? To incorporate in the US and use CCBill or Paycom? I thought Visa wanted people to use a biller from their own region, so closing down all the EU based billers is a bit fucked up for Europeans. |
The problem isn't avoidng the $750 for EU webmasters. It is avoiding it for US webmasters.
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paul you owe me $2.65 bitch
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The problem for the most part simply lies with processors flaunting the cross-border rules that VISA are very clear on. CCBillEU doesn't do that. |
Hey Paul,
Correct me if Im wrong but it isnt just ccbill is it? As far as I know Verotel & Ibill europe arent charging th 750 $ either. Im sure there are more but seem to be the most stable and legit corps as far VISA and th Eu are concerned. |
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CCBill EU won't go down, if anything they might be forced in the future to charge $750 as well, but they're not going to go down. |
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It amazes me how some people still cant get it throught their thick skulls. It's Visa U.S.A. NOT Visa International that charges the $750.00 fee. So why would the European billers like CCbilleu, Verotel, 2000charge, or any others charge it? These companies are not avoiding the fee, they are just not required to charge it! If in the future they are required to charge a fee, im sure they will... |
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