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amvcdotcom 09-08-2019 10:22 AM

Payment Processors Without Visa/MC Extra Fees?
 
howdy. just wondering what adult payment processors are out there that don't charge the $500/annual fee for both visa & mastercard (like ccbill does)?

thanks...

CurrentlySober 09-08-2019 10:38 AM

The annual charge is from Visa / MC themselves - Not the billing companies. Pretty much all REPUTABLE billing companies will be charging you this fee, as they have to pay it VISA / MC...

Some companies used to offer to cover the fees themselves, in order to gain your business, but that was some time ago, when billing was a lot more lucrative for ALL concerned...

I'd just simply call it a 'cost of doing business' and write it off against your tax return. That said though, iirc correctly Zombaio didn't 'charge' the fees, but covered them themselves, however I have yet to hear a good report about them, from either a merchant or an affiliate... :2 cents:

MatureKing 09-08-2019 11:19 AM

Sobber you smart motherfucker, but 500 only for MC or visa also now?

ilnjscb 09-08-2019 12:22 PM

Pay the fee - I feel you but pay the fee

ZENRA 09-08-2019 12:56 PM

Wasn't it Verotel that would cover the fee (at least the first year) if you are moving to them from another biller?

CurrentlySober 09-08-2019 03:25 PM

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Originally Posted by ZENRA (Post 22526930)
Wasn't it Verotel that would cover the fee (at least the first year) if you are moving to them from another biller?

Yes, they still do that - Kinda. You get a basic account that costs the 500 fee, but they wont charge you if you are doing 100 per week at the end of the 1st year, or a premium account where you get better rates, no Visa fee, but have to pay them 25 if you are doing less than 100 a week, and you have to give them 6 months proof of earnings from your last biller to get that. Well at least that's what they do in Europe, cause all the fees are in Euros -
https://www.verotel.com/en/pricechart.html

Personally though, I would trust verotel with those restrictions, but I certainly wouldn't trust anyone else who said - New customer? No History? We will wave the fees... :2 cents:

AmeliaG 09-08-2019 04:14 PM

Your mileage may vary, but, in my experience, Verotel do not pay.

Sly 09-08-2019 04:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CurrentlySober (Post 22526980)
Yes, they still do that - Kinda. You get a basic account that costs the 500 fee, but they wont charge you if you are doing 100 per week at the end of the 1st year, or a premium account where you get better rates, no Visa fee, but have to pay them 25 if you are doing less than 100 a week, and you have to give them 6 months proof of earnings from your last biller to get that. Well at least that's what they do in Europe, cause all the fees are in Euros -
https://www.verotel.com/en/pricechart.html

Personally though, I would trust verotel with those restrictions, but I certainly wouldn't trust anyone else who said - New customer? No History? We will wave the fees... :2 cents:

I believe Epoch still does this, at least I think I remember reading that when I got my last renewal notice, but as mentioned they do require a minimum volume amount.

The yearly fee for high risk is really just part of the game. I have a few accounts running high-volume and it's just the way it goes.

Epoch and CCBill are going to be your more cost-efficient routes as a startup. I wouldn't recommend getting your own MIDs until you are doing at least $10k a month, both for reasons of hassle and the finances just don't make sense for anything less.

HairyChick 09-08-2019 06:00 PM

Yow. Been a while since I’ve paid for credit card processing but I think I paid $100 yearly. But that was after a huge problem with the son of the credit card department president and his demand for $2k for signing up. Credit card company had to get involved as they were charging $100/year but these twits collected much more and blamed the companies. Once I had in writing that one was lying and literally stealing money from businesses, I met with Visa representatives to fix it.

Brings back memories of finding processor in the back pages of Playboy with a tiny text ad. This was before the crackdown on adult processing ever happened. You could buy a case of liquor with a credit card and drink a few bottles, drive and kill people. But staying home and jacking off to some legal sex videos was not allowed via your credit card

amvcdotcom 09-09-2019 05:25 PM

thanks all. wanted to check in on this topic (too lazy to google haha)

the thing that pisses me off about the fees is it's for "at risk accounts", which they consider all adult sites to be. we used ccbill...and paid the $1k/year...for about 10 or so years. we probably had about 1 chargeback a year on avg. one would think that after 10 years of (basically) no chargebacks that we've more than proven not to be an "at risk" account.

ilnjscb 09-09-2019 09:31 PM

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Originally Posted by amvcdotcom (Post 22527415)
thanks all. wanted to check in on this topic (too lazy to google haha)

the thing that pisses me off about the fees is it's for "at risk accounts", which they consider all adult sites to be. we used ccbill...and paid the $1k/year...for about 10 or so years. we probably had about 1 chargeback a year on avg. one would think that after 10 years of (basically) no chargebacks that we've more than proven not to be an "at risk" account.

It's the category not your account alone.

SBJ 09-09-2019 09:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by amvcdotcom (Post 22527415)
thanks all. wanted to check in on this topic (too lazy to google haha)

the thing that pisses me off about the fees is it's for "at risk accounts", which they consider all adult sites to be. we used ccbill...and paid the $1k/year...for about 10 or so years. we probably had about 1 chargeback a year on avg. one would think that after 10 years of (basically) no chargebacks that we've more than proven not to be an "at risk" account.

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Originally Posted by ilnjscb (Post 22527458)
It's the category not your account alone.

this.. porn will always be high risk cause the nature of how we are seen :2 cents:

But ya nothing is cheaper than the $500 for Visa and $500 for MC with ccbill and anything you find with cheaper fees will not make you as much.

I live in a town under 1k and if I go to the local liquor store they use a tablet and Square to run cc charges cause the fee is less. I don't like using it but now I just bring my own e-pen to sign and it's not that big of a deal (I hate signing with my finger).


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