There's an awful lot of non-US based people who couldn't give a flying fuck about the $750 - it's fairly small change. Far more of a problem is having to setup a US company, learn, pay and comply to US tax and business laws and hire a US accountant that you may never meet in real life. Seems Globill are the only alternative to that but then I've used them from the start so no worries yet.
Interesting though how the companies who have most to lose from a switch to Globill are stating that this is a worldwide thing while Globill themselves only see it as a US processing problem...
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