Hi NIck,

Thank for asking.

Quote Originally Posted by nickbaer View Post
Why not CCBill?

When programs use CCBill, we Affiliates get paid faster, because every sale we make, for every program, accumulates together, and we get paid at the $25 minimum threshold.
Perhaps this is the only advantage in using CCBill.
From other points of view, CCBill certainly loses to NATS.
Only with the help of NATS you have easy access to all promo tools and more accurate tracking of sales.

Also, I want to draw your attention to the fact that the Payment Form of CCBill is getting loaded, according to our tests, sometimes up to 20 seconds. This leads to loss of sales. Since users would close any page that did not loaded for a maximum of 9-10 seconds.
For this reason, we prefer to put Segpay as the first billing (their payment form loading much faster) and CCBill as our backup billing.


Quote Originally Posted by nickbaer View Post
The payment methods you have are not as many as CCBill. Why spend the time and money to do that yourself, when CCBill does it?
Really?
We offer:
1) ePayService
2) Paxum
3) MastercardŽ, VISAŽ
4) International (SWIFT) wire transfer
5) ACH/Direct Deposit (US banks only)
6) Check (US Only)

CCBill offers wire and check only, does it?

Quote Originally Posted by nickbaer View Post
You don't state the minimum threshold. In the TOS it says we have to pick a threshold as we sign up. Is it $25?, 55?, 250? A lot of programs have ridiculous thresholds, that the only Affiliates that will ever earn anything are those monster corporate types with huge staffs and traffic budgets.
On the signup page when you choose your payment method, you can see on the right the minimum threshold drop-down list where you can select desired minimum threshold.

Here are the minimum thresholds for different payment types again:

1) ePayService - 100,250,500
2) Paxum - 100,250,500
3) MastercardŽ, VISAŽ - 100,250
4) International (SWIFT) wire transfer - 500,1000,1500,2500
5) ACH/Direct Deposit (US banks only) - 100,250,500,1000
6) Check (US Only) - 50,100,250,500


Quote Originally Posted by nickbaer View Post
Over the years, back to about 2008, there's a long list of programs that stopped paying, because by the time they did all the accounting themselves, they had no money left to pay the Affiliates.
I am sorry about these programs, can't say for them. We're always pay in time.