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justsexxx
08-12-2002, 03:04 PM
Hi,
Question do you know what CCbill charges you when you use them for your own paysite? I know Globill takes 13% and no setup fee. Jettis is to expensive for now.
ANy idea how long it takes before CCbill accepts you?
Thnx
andre
unconnected
08-12-2002, 04:50 PM
Go and read the fine print with Globill..
I think it works out closer to 15%, and that is if you are lucky..
all abnormal charges, such as trials or shit like that you get charged 85% or some bullshit like that..
Plus a 5-10% reserve...
Ludedude
08-12-2002, 08:37 PM
Originally posted by Ride
ccbill is 13.5%
Ride
For small sites, yes.
Depending on volume of transactions you can get the percentage down to about 11%.
pxtreme
08-13-2002, 06:17 AM
CCbill is 13.5%
For me it worked really fast (1-2 days) and have no complaints yet.
Tobbe
08-13-2002, 06:26 AM
yes ccbill looks like a great company. have not heard any problems with them yet.
EscortBiz
08-13-2002, 06:46 AM
been using them for a while all I can say is "amazing!"
Also if you plan on having an affiliate program you'll find that you will get way more affiliates if you use them since affiliates seem to trust them and most have an account already!
rowan
08-13-2002, 07:55 AM
Originally posted by Ludedude
For small sites, yes.
Depending on volume of transactions you can get the percentage down to about 11%.
What's the level of sales that you need to be pushed out of the 'small site' category and be able to negotiate lower rates? Just curious on a really rough figure for a generic 14-15% 3rd party biller.
Cheers.
Ludedude
08-13-2002, 11:27 AM
Originally posted by EscortBiz
been using them for a while all I can say is "amazing!"
Also if you plan on having an affiliate program you'll find that you will get way more affiliates if you use them since affiliates seem to trust them and most have an account already!
That amount will vary per 3rd party biller, so there is no generic answer. The standard answer is taken from CCBill's web page and reads: "High Volume Discounts
If you process a high volume of transactions, you may be eligible for a discounted rate. Please contact sales for more information. "
The discounts are there...but when they say volume, they're talking about over $10,000 per period to start with, them it goes up from there.
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