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Originally posted by corvett
Keep in mind that CCBill is going to reimburse you for the visa registration fee, an email was sent out with the details.
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CCbill will only reimburse the fee on NEW transactions - transactions conducted after November 15th.
I'm assuming this does not include past rebills?
Ie.. pay the $750, dont send any NEW signups.
And CCbill will reimburse nothing right?
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If you choose to opt-out of the visa registration or don?t register with visa by the deadline, then your visa rebills get turned off
and you won?t have the option to process new visa sales after that point. Only visa.
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Define 'turned off' -- does 'turned off' mean that the members/subscribers of your clients will have their membership access revoked, and their subscriptions will be cancelled - no longer to recieve rebills for that service. Or will CCbill somehow "take over" these subscribers and continue billing them?
Why cant we get a straight answer on that one?
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...and you won?t have the option to process new visa sales after that point. Only visa.
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I assume you meant "..Only mastercard." at the end there.
Ok so heres another question in regards to that...
So what your saying is this... if we opt not to register with Visa, then we will still have a CCbill account and we will STILL recieve checks as normal, just not for any VISA transactions - your clients will still be paid on their Mastercard, JCB, discover & Online check sales.
Do nothing & still get paid, just not for visa rebills.
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I can?t think of a good reason why you would want to kill those rebills
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It makes sense for the people who haven't process with CCbill in awhile who moved over to other processors who are going to have to pay $750 TO EACH IPSP that they want to continue to process NEW and/or EXISTING Visa transactions with.
Some clients might want their Paycom/Epoch or Ibill visa rebills more than the left over VISA rebills at CCbill -- especially when they have no intention of sending CCbill any new sales. At least not when it costs $750 PER IPSP to register.
Good enough reason?
