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Originally posted by Web girl
http://www.glo-bill.com/ has posted on their front page that they will be, "Bucking recent trends" ....
I wonder if they are more or less just taking advantage of the situation and using it as a way to target new business and then will change their policy once we have made the change over?
How can they get around what the other processors can't?
Legally, can they change their policy (no $750 sign up fee to suddendly requiring one) after I make the transition from CCBill to Glo-Bill?
Does the statement on their front page act as any kind of insurance that what they are saying today won't change tomorrow?
To those who look down their noses at us smaller sites forgive my rudimentary questions as I am one of those sites that some question weather or not I should even be here since $750 is a big chunk for me. lol Ooooh those amateurs, such peons eh? The nerve of us to impose on you!! 
WebGirl
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Hi WebGirl I really beleive in my heart Glo-bill will do as they say. I am in the same boat as you Just cause I can not afford the 750,00 doesnt mean im anymore less important then the big shots. I havse decided to switch since glo-bill was allready my backup cc company. I will still use cc-bill for everything but visa and when I no longer have a member with a re-bill I will shit on cc-bill. It is a shame to see people I thought were decent webmasters shouting and putting down us little webmasters. FUCK I know some of the webmasters that started after I have and they are now in the CLICK on putting others down.... I kinda of glad this is happing I keep looking and reading biting my tounge just watching the people I thought were kool, friends, etc.... just sink Shrugs its all good Ill lose a little money at first but I got faith my site is now strong enough to handle it.
If you ever I MEAN ever need help web-girl please let me know and I will do anything in my power to help out someone that is NEW to OUR business.
TOM