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NETbilling 04-30-2014 10:35 PM

*** NETbilling Announces Special Promotion - No VIsa / MasterCard Registration Fees
 
For Immediate Release

NETbilling Will Pay Your Merchant Account Registration Fees

NETbilling is pleased to announce that they have worked a special deal with their primary partner banks in the USA to pay the initial Visa/Mastercard high risk registration fees when setting up a new merchant account and processing with NETbilling.

This amazing promotion will be available for an extended period of time to those clients switching to NETbilling from another processor with a current volume more than $20k per month, and located in the USA or Canada.

Wendy Nelson, VP of Sales for NETbilling stated; "We are very excited to be able to save merchants money not only to setup with NETbilling, but with the increased profits that they will realize once they are processing with us. Registration fees can sometimes hinder a decision for a merchant to make a move. However, this opportunity makes it a no-brainer."

New account setups can be completed in just a few days and NETbilling will help you every step of the way with an award winning sales and support staff.

For more information and to get started, please contact the NETbilling sales department at: 888-357-8166, visit NETbilling.com or email: [email protected].

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About NETbilling:

Since 1998, NETbilling has provided thousands of online and retail merchants complete credit card and ACH processing solutions including variable fraud scrubbing, advanced reporting and call center services, at incredible rates.

For additional news and announcements please visit: www.netbilling.com/news.php

247mg 05-01-2014 12:46 AM

Great news for US and Canadian webmasters only.

Dirty F 05-01-2014 01:19 AM

I kinda doubt that someone doing 20k+ a month gives a shit about saving 500 bucks. Let alone switch processors for it. But good luck :)

Harmon 05-01-2014 01:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dirty F (Post 20070012)
I kinda doubt that someone doing 20k+ a month gives a shit about saving 500 bucks. Let alone switch processors for it. But good luck :)

True, but with some of the issues that people have been having with other processors, it's a pretty decent perk to make them possibly jump ship :2 cents:

NETbilling 05-01-2014 11:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dirty F (Post 20070012)
I kinda doubt that someone doing 20k+ a month gives a shit about saving 500 bucks. Let alone switch processors for it. But good luck :)

The savings go far beyond that sir.

Werner-NETbilling 05-02-2014 09:00 AM

Hello,

For more information and to get started, please contact the NETbilling sales department at: 888-357-8166, visit NETbilling.com or email: [email protected] .

We are happy to setup a meeting at the upcoming Xbiz Summit in Miami and Internext in New Orleans.

Thanks!

NETbilling 05-05-2014 03:22 PM

Monday bump

wendy739 05-05-2014 04:59 PM

If anyone has any questions about this offer please contact the NETbilling sales department.

Werner-NETbilling 05-07-2014 09:50 AM

Hump day bump!

Useless Warrior 05-07-2014 02:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dirty F (Post 20070012)
I kinda doubt that someone doing 20k+ a month gives a shit about saving 500 bucks. Let alone switch processors for it. But good luck :)

Plus, it's the small guys that need discounts, not the larger/already successful ones.

NETbilling 05-07-2014 06:21 PM

Hi,

Actually, if the small guys are that concerned about the savings, why pay 15% to a processor to begin with. The savings we offer goes far beyond just the registration fees.

Mitch

Werner-NETbilling 05-09-2014 09:44 AM

Bump for NETbilling!

Useless Warrior 05-17-2014 07:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NETbilling (Post 20079437)
Hi,

Actually, if the small guys are that concerned about the savings, why pay 15% to a processor to begin with. The savings we offer goes far beyond just the registration fees.

Mitch

I think you are missing my point, Mitch. The start-up costs exclude small players from launching their own pay sites. For a person who wants to create and promote his/her own sites, and NOT have an affiliate program, $1,000+ is simply too much. That's why the AVS model still holds a certain allure. One can purchase content, build a site, and not have to lose a grand for the pure joy of accepting credit cards. If you want affiliates, sure, it's definitely worth the investment. But if you only want your private network of sites, it's a complete waste of money. In today's market, I can purchase a lot of content with that same amount cash.

NETbilling 05-17-2014 11:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Useless Warrior (Post 20090511)
I think you are missing my point, Mitch. The start-up costs exclude small players from launching their own pay sites. For a person who wants to create and promote his/her own sites, and NOT have an affiliate program, $1,000+ is simply too much. That's why the AVS model still holds a certain allure. One can purchase content, build a site, and not have to lose a grand for the pure joy of accepting credit cards. If you want affiliates, sure, it's definitely worth the investment. But if you only want your private network of sites, it's a complete waste of money. In today's market, I can purchase a lot of content with that same amount cash.

The startup costs are what they are. The Visa/MasterCard reg fees are part of it if you want to have paysites. I have been doing this for 17 years now and I can tell you from experience that if you don't have several thousand to get stated these days, I highly recommend you remain an affiliate or chose another hobby.

Mitch

Useless Warrior 05-18-2014 05:59 AM

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Originally Posted by NETbilling (Post 20090590)
...or chose another hobby.

Mitch

Wow. I didn't expect that sort of jab from you.

True, I am no longer a full time affiliate as I was for nearly a decade. I'm barely even part time anymore, yet I still own more than a handful of sites to push traffic to sponsors. It's not a hobby. It subsidizes my income.

NETbilling 05-18-2014 11:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Useless Warrior (Post 20090740)
Wow. I didn't expect that sort of jab from you.

True, I am no longer a full time affiliate as I was for nearly a decade. I'm barely even part time anymore, yet I still own more than a handful of sites to push traffic to sponsors. It's not a hobby. It subsidizes my income.

It's not a jab and sorry you took it as such. My point is that if it's a serious busing, it must be treated as such and all businesses have costs associated with them. The registration fees are part if the fist if doing busses and if someone can't afford to pay them, IMO they should think about another source if income if remain an affiliate.

Mitch


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