View Full Version : Recurring and Partnership
MrNice
11-25-2001, 03:33 PM
If I were to want to use CCBill, iBill or whatever with recurring and partnership. How would that work step by step?
E.g. what would I have to do to make this happen? Would I be required to send payments or is everything taken care of by the processor? Would I have to sign any papers, pay special fees over the ones drawn from each purchase?. And how many per-cent per purchase/re-bill do these companies take?
Serious replies only thanks.
MrNice, I know they take care of the payments and you pay a percentage like 12%, but I'm not sure about the %.
MrNice
11-25-2001, 05:22 PM
So there is never any need of sending the processor any money, they are all drawn from the purchases? Even if there are no purchases made for a few months there are no extra fees to pay?
If they take a 12% fee of every purchase. That would mean if I have a 50/50 partnership program and a sale cost $20 I would make $8,8 per purchase, right?
Is there a setup fee etc?
I appreciate the answers, thanks.
Slackman
11-25-2001, 07:15 PM
Originally posted by MrNice:
<STRONG>So there is never any need of sending the processor any money, they are all drawn from the purchases? Even if there are no purchases made for a few months there are no extra fees to pay?
</STRONG>
no there are no extra fees and you don't need to send the processor money this way.
<STRONG>
If they take a 12% fee of every purchase. That would mean if I have a 50/50 partnership program and a sale cost $20 I would make $8,8 per purchase, right?
Is there a setup fee etc?
I appreciate the answers, thanks.</STRONG>
yes that's about right.
the % they take depends on the revenue you make, and depending on the processor that is between 15% and i beleive it's even possible to pay as little as 5% with some processors.
you can do 2 different things with the 50/50.
you can pay your webmasters for instance 57% after the processing fees or 50% before processing fees. that would be about thesame i think.
I think none of them charge you anything for setup.
But there's allot more to (succesfully) running a partnership program than just a pornsite and a creditcard processor with revshare...
MrNice
11-25-2001, 07:41 PM
That's pretty much what I wanted to know for now, thank you Slackman :)
And btw I know there is much more to a paysite than having a cc processor and a website. There's enough paysite sponsors out there for me to even consider opening one. No this is for something else ;)
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