CCBill advice

Discussion in 'Payment Processing' started by NITRO23456, May 10, 2007.

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    Hi I am considering using CCbill for my new adult site.

    The problem is that I dont live in the U.S. and the options for me to receive my payment seem to be by post only. I will therefore have to give my real name and address.

    How safe is it to do this? - I can not afford to be identified by anyone else by name as I live in the E.U and If I am linked to adult services it might jeopardise my day job!!
     
    NITRO23456, May 10, 2007 IP
  2. inworx

    inworx Peon

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    Dont go fr anything illegal or which can breach their TOS. They will handle your money so you dont wanna mess with 'em:cool:
     
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  3. NITRO23456

    NITRO23456 Well-Known Member

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    with respect thats not what I asked. CCbill allow adult sites
     
    NITRO23456, May 10, 2007 IP
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    Yes, CCBill supports the Adult Industry but no matter what, you will be required to provide your name and address in order to receive and encash your checks. I believe the check would reflect the CCBill name but I doubt it will associate you to any adult sites.

    If you are in doubt, why not write directly to CCBill and ask them. If you are not comfortable with their terms, maybe the adult industry may not be for you.
     
    eddy2099, May 10, 2007 IP
  5. fionix

    fionix Well-Known Member

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    CCBILL is safe and you can trust this company. Many people in the Adult industry have the same problem as you have and they choiced CCBILL.
     
    fionix, May 10, 2007 IP
  6. NITRO23456

    NITRO23456 Well-Known Member

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    does CCbill only do a subscription thing? I would like separate 'buy now' buttons for separate things like you can get with paypal.
     
    NITRO23456, May 10, 2007 IP
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    travellerspoint Banned

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    You may also check few more processors to have a look on their prices as you may get lower price for set-up fees/transaction fees etc.

    Instabill
    chronopay
    netbilling
    2checkout
     
    travellerspoint, May 15, 2007 IP
  8. eddy2099

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    The OP is requesting for Adult website subscriptions and generally the above quoted sites do not permit any adult contents.
     
    eddy2099, May 15, 2007 IP
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    travellerspoint Banned

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    eddy,
    As far as I know all above sites accept adult content might be with some restriction, if I am not wrong.
     
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    2Checkout http://www.2checkout.com/community/?cat=7

     
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  11. oluj

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    If you're in eu you should signup with ccbilleu.com not ccbill.com

    You can use trial subscriptions w/o recurring for "buy now" payments. Far from ideal but works

    When/if your adult biz grows you may consider getting merchant account (may be tricky) and processing payments through gateway such as netbilling. Not easy but doable
     
    oluj, May 17, 2007 IP