Looking For Reputable Adult Payment Processor

Discussion in 'Payment Processing' started by JaysonGray, Aug 4, 2008.

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    JaysonGray, Aug 4, 2008 IP
  2. stymiee

    stymiee Peon

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    Assuming you are in the US, you shouldn't need an adult processor for those items as many, if not most, processors do not consider them high risk.
     
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    You only need a high risk processor if you sell digital access to Adult Content. Oddly enough, lingerie and toys are considered far more secure.

    But if you're selling content, go with CCBill. They're the best in Adult right now and have been around more than a decade.

    They're also the only other processor who offers regional billing also, a feature that allows you to change conversion rates to best take advantage of dips and spikes in currency values.
     
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    i agree for such things you do not need adult merchant account
     
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    The products you are talking about, as mentioned above, you don't need adult processor for these products.
     
    goforhunt, Aug 5, 2008 IP
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    Hello JaysonGray

    I see like myself you are in the UK and I understand your needs try this company I have recently had the pleasure of using them (and no it's not an affiliate link) they are called paygea look them up in google.

    Could I also say if you were to ask your bank if they would give you an online merchant account number then you could use secpay (they have now changed their name to paypoint) or protx

    Can I just ask that some members of these boards not to assume we are all from the US and that the rules in the UK are very different. Mastercard and Visa do have different rules for selling these types of goods from the UK than they do from the US I know it's crazy but thats the way it is.
     
    mrbojanglesuk, Aug 5, 2008 IP