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mkx 10-09-2005 01:20 PM

Does CCBill still charge $750 for visa?
 
Does ccbill still charge $750 for visa processing and if so are there any promotions that get rid of it?

tony286 10-09-2005 01:21 PM

Its Visa's charge so its here to stay.

beta-tester 10-09-2005 01:22 PM

yes, but if you're in Europe you don't need to pay those 750 bucks to VISA :pimp

mkx 10-09-2005 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by beta-tester
yes, but if you're in Europe you don't need to pay those 750 bucks to VISA :pimp

thanks, how about Canada?

Adult Site Traffic 10-09-2005 01:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by beta-tester
yes, but if you're in Europe you don't need to pay those 750 bucks to VISA :pimp

And there are other processors like MyVirtualCard which have better conversion ratios than ccBill anyhow.

ccBill is the bottom of the food chain as far as I'm concerned. Even Paycom is much better but their stats interface sucks.

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mkx 10-09-2005 01:24 PM

and didn't they have a promo before where they covered the visa fee? anyone have the icq contacts of a kind ccbill rep?

corvette 10-09-2005 01:25 PM

There is a $750 visa fee for the initial registration of a US Sponsored Merchant

beta-tester is right, there is no fee if you are out of the EU

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mkx 10-09-2005 01:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Adult Site Traffic
And there are other processors like MyVirtualCard which have better conversion ratios than ccBill anyhow.

ccBill is the bottom of the food chain as far as I'm concerned. Even Paycom is much better but their stats interface sucks.

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I use paycom but need to sign up for ccbill as well so I don't lose webmasters

Adult Site Traffic 10-09-2005 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by mkx
thanks, how about Canada?

http://MyVirtualCard.com . They have some issues, but they have always come through for me.

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Doctor Dre 10-09-2005 01:25 PM

It's there for a while ... has nothing to do with CCBILL themselves

beta-tester 10-09-2005 01:26 PM

I really don't know about Canada...email ccbill support, they'll help you for sure ;)

Adult Site Traffic 10-09-2005 01:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mkx
I use paycom but need to sign up for ccbill as well so I don't lose webmasters

Then you will have to pay the fee twice if you're a US company. Not sure if you're 100% in Canada.

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pornguy 10-09-2005 01:29 PM

Visa sucks ass, and is just taking the money to make more from adult. They say it is because it is a high risk industry. but they are the ones allowing the charge backs.

In Visa rules and regs for ANYONE applying for a visa card, it says that if ANYONE in your household uses the card, you have to pay the bill. We have had at least 4 chrge backs, or refunds in the past years, because the husband used the wifes card.


And as for CCBill, you can not get a better CC proessing company. they do scrub hard, but it is to protect you, and them.

If you want a good ccbill rep, call and ask for Doug Whick. I believe that he is still with them, and tell him, that Czarina sent you. Czarina is my wife, and they get along well, and I am sure that we would like to know that we think he is the best!

mkx 10-09-2005 01:33 PM

wheres the best place in europe to incorporate?

PrintAdult 10-09-2005 01:38 PM

CCbill does charge the 750.0 still. But it is a fact of life. You must pay the visa fees.

gecko 10-09-2005 01:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Adult Site Traffic
Then you will have to pay the fee twice if you're a US company. Not sure if you're 100% in Canada.

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Why do you need to pay it twice?

WarChild 10-09-2005 01:44 PM

If you're Canadian you'd be crazy to register a US company so you can bill through Visa USA. Register a UK company, and use Paycom or CCBill EU.

www.jordans.co.uk

mkx 10-09-2005 02:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WarChild
If you're Canadian you'd be crazy to register a US company so you can bill through Visa USA. Register a UK company, and use Paycom or CCBill EU.

www.jordans.co.uk

thanks, I'll get one of those babies right away :)

imageman 10-09-2005 04:15 PM

Good advice

Quote:

Originally Posted by WarChild
If you're Canadian you'd be crazy to register a US company so you can bill through Visa USA. Register a UK company, and use Paycom or CCBill EU.

www.jordans.co.uk


alan-l 10-10-2005 02:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Adult Site Traffic
And there are other processors like MyVirtualCard which have better conversion ratios than ccBill anyhow.

Of course conversions are better, 99% of cards aren't accepted, so conversions are better by default. I hope you're not serious about this, MVC could be BARELY useful for 1 or 2 sales here and there, if you rely on it for on time transactions, member access and such, and you've 10+ sales a day, you better run away from MVC as fast as you can. Unless you love to give your money for free :Oh crap

aw, I forgot, just make a mistake with a MVC form ONCE (only once is enough) and see what happens.

alan-l 10-10-2005 02:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WarChild
If you're Canadian you'd be crazy to register a US company so you can bill through Visa USA. Register a UK company, and use Paycom or CCBill EU.

www.jordans.co.uk

I'll save $750 and pay 10, 20 or whatever times more in taxes? no thanx

CCBillEU and Paycom EU are great, but at least find a country with lower taxes than US!!!! :2 cents:

BucksMania 10-10-2005 02:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Adult Site Traffic
And there are other processors like MyVirtualCard which have better conversion ratios than ccBill anyhow.

ccBill is the bottom of the food chain as far as I'm concerned. Even Paycom is much better but their stats interface sucks.

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there are rumours that MyVirtualCard will quit adult transactions soon, they are using the same bank as PSBill which already did it....
so in my eyes, right now MyVirtualCard is not the way to go

Barefootsies 10-10-2005 08:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by beta-tester
yes, but if you're in Europe you don't need to pay those 750 bucks to VISA :pimp

Right. But I believe you have to be incorporated in the EU as well.

Yes it's $750 because you are a high risk or whatever the b.s. is if you are U.S. based.


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