iBill like all the IPSP's has to comply with the MasterCard changes
iBill, unlike the other IPSP's is a public company. And as a public company cannot respond and have general chit chat with us on these boards
iBill handled the communications of the new MasterCard issues with style and substance
Answering questions on the fly like that shows that the management of iBill is willing to say it like it is.
And finally, iBill, like the other IPSP's has an extraordinarily short window to comply with these changes, so all iBill clients should understand this and work harder to work with them to get a mutually happy result for all parties
My only concern at this point is that iBill is over 1% on Visa (which I knew but is now public knowledge)
To iBill, please work hard to address this issue, as I could have a 0.33% chargeback rate, whilst you as my IPSP have a 1.5% rate overall, and as such my SMID is still in danger
And to the other IPSP that has recently publically denergrated iBill -
Here here iBill - Here Here