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Originally Posted by Kimmykim
Perhaps you'd want to look for your logic, as you seem to be missing it at the moment.
There is a very good reason that CCBill and Paycom don't do things, such as owning sites, accessing data that is processed by their competitors, etc. It would give way too much potential to a conflict of interest.
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Again, I'm not saying you are wrong. I am saying that just because CCBill and Paycom don't do something, doesn't make that something wrong. CCBill and PayCom don't give away free credit card processing. Just because they don't, doesn't make the act of giving away credit card processing a conflict of interest.
This sounds like a silly example, but according to your logic, giving away free credit card processing
would be a conflict of interest.