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Originally posted by tony404
Since Epassporte is a offshore company with non US processing, dont webmasters have to worry about losing their US Visa processing like with the other foreign processors? That was the story the third party processors told us including epoch who were charging the $750. I mean if I added say globil as my secondary I could lose my US Visa account with my primary. How is epassporte diffferent? And do you guarantee what you say on that question in writing? I hate to be the voice of reason but I would hate to see alot of my fellow webmasters losing their US Visa processing
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No, taking ePassporte as a peer to peer transaction does NOT constitute a credit card transaction. Further, funding an ePassporte account with an existing credit card does not violate cross border acquiring since the transactions are acquired and settled in the country of origin.
Using ePassporte as a method of accepting payments is basically the same as accepting Paypal, it is a peer to peer transaction.
I am guaranteeing what I say in writing here, by writing it down
I'd be happy to answer any other questions you might have as well --