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ruff 03-05-2013 06:30 PM

Epoch hitting me up for $500 MC fee
 
Just got an email from Epoch that MasterCard is going to charge $500 a year for processing.

"As with Visa, there is an annual fee for MasterCard registration. That fee is $500 and your account representative will contact you by email with further details as the due date approaches."

No word on whether there is the option of turning it down.

The Porn Nerd 03-05-2013 06:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ruff (Post 19513554)
Just got an email from Epoch that MasterCard is going to charge $500 a year for processing.

"As with Visa, there is an annual fee for MasterCard registration. That fee is $500 and your account representative will contact you by email with further details as the due date approaches."

No word on whether there is the option of turning it down.

Was just going to post a thread on this! Here's the email in full:

:: Epoch News :: MasterCard's New Designation and You

MasterCard has created a designation for billing companies identifying them as Payment Facilitators. The MasterCard designation is quite similar to Visa's Internet Payment Service Provider (IPSP) program which began in 2002. Each Payment Facilitator is required to register their clients with MasterCard, as is already done with Visa. Epoch has taken all the necessary steps to ensure that you are fully compliant with the new rules.

The information that you have already provided for Visa registration will now also be submitted to MasterCard. There are no changes with your ability to process transactions with Epoch and business will continue seamlessly.

As with Visa, there is an annual fee for MasterCard registration. That fee is $500 and your account representative will contact you by email with further details as the due date approaches.

Within the new guidelines, sponsored merchants that process more than $100k per year in MasterCard sales will be required to sign a simple agreement acknowledging the terms and conditions of Epoch's banks. However, you will be able to continue to utilize all of the services, features and benefits of your Epoch account without any changes. Your account representative will contact you regarding this if it applies to you.

We appreciate being your payment solution of choice. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions.

The Team at Epoch

I wonder if CCBill will follow?
The free ride is over! Of course, MasterCard only accounts for what, 13% of online transactions?

RyuLion 03-05-2013 06:39 PM

Yeap..it was inevitable..

iSpyCams 03-05-2013 06:39 PM

Me too, not sure if its worth it since I haven't used them in forever and dont have many rebills in there.

_Richard_ 03-05-2013 06:41 PM

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Originally Posted by MisterPeabody (Post 19513570)
Was just going to post a thread on this! Here's the email in full:

:: Epoch News :: MasterCard's New Designation and You

MasterCard has created a designation for billing companies identifying them as Payment Facilitators. The MasterCard designation is quite similar to Visa's Internet Payment Service Provider (IPSP) program which began in 2002. Each Payment Facilitator is required to register their clients with MasterCard, as is already done with Visa. Epoch has taken all the necessary steps to ensure that you are fully compliant with the new rules.

The information that you have already provided for Visa registration will now also be submitted to MasterCard. There are no changes with your ability to process transactions with Epoch and business will continue seamlessly.

As with Visa, there is an annual fee for MasterCard registration. That fee is $500 and your account representative will contact you by email with further details as the due date approaches.

Within the new guidelines, sponsored merchants that process more than $100k per year in MasterCard sales will be required to sign a simple agreement acknowledging the terms and conditions of Epoch's banks. However, you will be able to continue to utilize all of the services, features and benefits of your Epoch account without any changes. Your account representative will contact you regarding this if it applies to you.

We appreciate being your payment solution of choice. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions.

The Team at Epoch

I wonder if CCBill will follow?
The free ride is over! Of course, MasterCard only accounts for what, 13% of online transactions?

damn i thought it was 30%.. now i can find your 13% and up to 20%

The Porn Nerd 03-05-2013 06:49 PM

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Originally Posted by _Richard_ (Post 19513583)
damn i thought it was 30%.. now i can find your 13% and up to 20%


13% overall and as much as 20% for items/sites/countries not covered by Visa.

Yes it used to be more but Visa went way past them. Maybe this move by MasterCard will actually BOOST MC sales, or that's what MC is thinking/hoping.

96ukssob 03-05-2013 06:51 PM

That's a joke. Must be just to them, I know thousands of people, including myself that takes every type of credit card and there is no fee

_Richard_ 03-05-2013 06:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MisterPeabody (Post 19513603)
13% overall and as much as 20% for items/sites/countries not covered by Visa.

Yes it used to be more but Visa went way past them. Maybe this move by MasterCard will actually BOOST MC sales, or that's what MC is thinking/hoping.

suppose we're gonna find out lol

alias 03-05-2013 07:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bossku69 (Post 19513607)
That's a joke. Must be just to them, I know thousands of people, including myself that takes every type of credit card and there is no fee

Big money in fees.

bean-aid 03-05-2013 07:28 PM

I thought there was always a mastercard fee? Just thought that most processors ate the mastercard and charged for the Visa. And I thought CCbill ate half the Visa, ate the Mastercard, and charged $750.

I'm totally confused though, every answer was usually a different one. Obviously the country is a factor as well.

habibjr 03-05-2013 08:02 PM

if epoch is doing it will ccbill be next?

VIXEN ESCORTS 03-05-2013 08:06 PM

Barriers to entry, what I've banged on about for 10 years trouble is it's 10 years too late !


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