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Originally Posted by sperbonzo
Hey bud. If you are getting people their own merchant accounts, that's great, however if you are processing other merchants on your own merchant account without submitting a full application on each merchant for the banks knowledge and approval, that is called factoring and will get you in big trouble if it's caught.
Just FYI
Give me a call sometime and lets hang again soon!
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Nothing like that. I mentioned *select few*. These select few would be partners of which I own a percent. No different then any other program who adds sites to their program and bills under the affiliate program.
The difference is I am trying to establish the importance of surfer flow from point of hitting *join* to filling in credit card information. Using tools such as 1 click upgrade, repeat purchases, etc. So much money is left on the table because these items are not typically addressed. And then obviously the fact that sending your surfer off site and requiring tons of fields, then the scrub to boot... well they all add up negatively.
With the help of those involved... we are going to scale it up, offer *all* the tools necessary to capitalize on profits. I am going to post the exact stats of what can be accomplished when *billing* is made a priority.
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Originally Posted by MrWho
Coming back to the original question, the best advice so far was to ask the adult processor directly. We are dealing with third party billers and merchant accounts since 2006
My advice, if your system can handle it: DO AN A/B TESTING
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Not using paypal is good advice as well. I have also never heard of any third party biller having a problem switching main processors... it is called cascading. The only biller to *penalize* for switching main billers that I know of is zombaio. I don't even think they do that as they used to offer 5.9% (from recollection) and then would bump that to 10% or so if they found out you put them down in cascade. I think zombaio is over 10% now.
So to answer OP question direct... I don't think it would be an issue at all to switch the billers (except what I said above).
.... back to the OP and responses to his questions.