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08-03-2012 07:04 AM |
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Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam
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More specifically with regard to chargebacks in our current endeavours ( webcam broadcasts); When there is a chargeback everyone eats their share -- we all lost money together.
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You forget that most cam sites do NOT share the loss with the models/studios, but instead pass the 100% of the loss to cam/studios (except perhaps the one-time chargeback fee that is some $20+ or so).
Example, a guy spend $500 on modelX, at 50% would be 250 paid to model and 250(minus fees and affiliates of course) income for site. Guy chargebacks, model would expect you "share" the loss so she is paid 125 instead of 250, but she gets zero (and affiliate gets zero too). I run cam sites from many years and no cam model or studio will ever think you are "sharing" the chargeback loss, if you cut 100% their earning in case of chargeback. Plus they have a point by saying: it should be the cam site to double check the Ip address and card matching (50% of fraud cards have female names, unlikely a customer, plus have wrong javascript timezone, plus may try a few decline cards before one is accepted), i.e. to manage security and risk better - not the model. In fact a lame cam site who have no humans checking for IP+Cards data while it happens, will get 90% more chargebacks of who get a risk person there.
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