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clickpimp 06-05-2002 06:07 PM

International billing question
 
we get tons of international traffic to our 30 international sites, but most of it goes to waste.

advertisers want the traffic, but their billing companies still can't bill users from many of the countries they want.

my question: which billing companies can capture and bill international traffic the best - or at all (far east, middle east, and latin america mostly) ??

jimmyf 06-05-2002 06:12 PM

I don't know that much about what your asking but maybe these
guys can.

http://www.trust-bill.com/

clickpimp 06-05-2002 06:28 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by jimmyf
I don't know that much about what your asking but maybe these
guys can.

http://www.trust-bill.com/


sorry, let me clarify:

what billing companies accept charges from countries like korea, china, turkey, ecuador etc. thanks.

NETbilling 06-05-2002 07:14 PM

clickpimp,

All of our merchants choose their own level of scrubbing for their individual sites and many allow transactions from foreign countriels glabally. We alsways recommend to our merchant s that they bloclk certian countriles. However, many leave the scrubbing pretty wide open. www.porncash.com, herbalo.com and partnerpayouts.com are a couple of examples of good converting programs that we process for... of course there are thousands of others.

Thank you, Mitch Farber

Milton 06-05-2002 07:15 PM

good post netbiller ... i have thought about this also..need to look at this

Kimmykim 06-05-2002 08:04 PM

Each processor has a different list of countries they consider to be too high risk to touch -- if you currently have processor you should ask them for a copy and they should provide it for you -- so you can effectively filter out that traffic PRIOR to it's reaching what is in essence a dead end for the surfer.

CCBill for instance, blocks 33 countries that we consider to be a higher overall risk than we are willing to take. Other processors may have more or less than that, I wouldn't honestly be able to tell you. Nor would I honestly suggest that anyone leaving their scrubbing wide open so to speak was doing themselves any long term favors.

ZoiNk 06-05-2002 09:17 PM

I haven't used them, or know anyone who does, but see if:
http://www.2000charge.com/pages/index2.html
is what you are looking for.
They seem to specialize in more international transactions.
ZoiNk

clickpimp 06-06-2002 01:27 AM

Hey, thanks for the information. :thumbsup


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