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Resolute 11-26-2003 10:42 PM

X Border Visa Regs
 
Question.

If you put Ibill and Verotel on same join page are you in breach of any Credit Card Regs regs. .

If so what regs and wher is this stated.

Shoplifter 11-26-2003 10:48 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Resolute
Question.

If you put Ibill and Verotel on same join page are you in breach of any Credit Card Regs regs. .

If so what regs and wher is this stated.

If you are a USA sponsored merchant yes, if you are an EU sponsored merchant no.

At least that's the story today...maybe different tomorrow.

directfiesta 11-26-2003 10:51 PM

So what is the solution to this??

I want to offer signup turned down by Ibill ( for reasons other than the cc is no good) as second solution to join.

Also, a foreign biller in Euro is attractive to the Euro clientele...

Should I setup a redirect by IP country???

This situation is sick....







:helpme

Resolute 11-26-2003 10:59 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Shoplifter


If you are a USA sponsored merchant yes, if you are an EU sponsored merchant no.

At least that's the story today...maybe different tomorrow.

Where is this stipulated ?

Zprogramz 11-27-2003 12:19 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by directfiesta
So what is the solution to this??

I want to offer signup turned down by Ibill ( for reasons other than the cc is no good) as second solution to join.

Also, a foreign biller in Euro is attractive to the Euro clientele...

Should I setup a redirect by IP country???

This situation is sick....

:helpme

The solution is to have your own merchant account and use a gateway with whatever processors you want. We use Netbilling.

Z

Verotel 12-01-2003 05:29 AM

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Originally posted by Resolute


Where is this stipulated ?

Hi Resolute,

This is not really stipulated anywhere or shall I say anywhere you could refer to. You see, the US processors have interpreted this cross-border regulation most likely from their talks with their merchant bank(s) (i.e., Visa doesn't typically speak directly to merchants) and these merchant banks who have talked with Visa (read: came to a compromise.) Rule #1: don't put anything in writing that way it can always be a question of misinterpretation.

As for Verotel and any others that are legitimately processing in the EU, our merchant banks have not given us a "vice-versa" regulation and therefore it is only stipulated by ommission.


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