But should they have not checked most of that already? I know Visa might ask for some ID’s but that will be about it right? :fugly:
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i wasn't referring to your site at all, max.
i was referring to things like text that visa finds objectionable - which is easy to fix - and things like fake blood in content like vampire sex - which ccbill doesn't accept in the first place. also sites with misleading tours, like sites where the tour says CLICK FOR FREE SAMPLE and you are taken to the join page.
most things that are not allowed by visa wouldn't be approved by ccbill or epoch even to be looked at by compliance.
also compliance can require you get enough content to make the site at least minimally worth the subscription price. in that case, which has happened to a few people i know, they just get more content and they're in business!
Breaking my own rule again but...
CCBill's compliance department's job is to vet the site before it goes to Visa. In most cases, if it passes CCBill (or Paycom) compliance, it will pass Visa. But there are a lot of issues that are basically judgement calls, and so it may happen that Visa comes back and says "we need this change made to meet guidelines) or something of that nature.
I also strongly suspect that, in the judgement call situation, it will depend a lot on the individual person at Visa who reviews the account. We had a site that got a partial rejection from Visa the first time around because they wanted to see IDs for the models. (Approval was immediate after we supplied them.) But then the same site was submitted to Visa through a different processor and went through without a hitch. Perhaps Visa is sophisticated enough to keep a comprehensive database of previous reviews of that site, but I think it's more likely that the Visa person reviewing the site for the second processor wasn't concerned about the age verification issue and didn't raise it.
And the $750 is a fee associated with *reviewing the site* that also covers their periodic re-review of the site. So yes, they are entitled to charge it regardless of whether the site is approved. But as Patti said, CCBill would tell you up front if the site would not be approved by Visa or if they won't accept it for processing, so the likelihood of paying the $750 and not getting approved is probably very near zero.
Thax man, ya I think you are right it just depends on who reviews the site what hoops I will have to jump though. I am really have a bitch of a time finding my social security card it must be like 5 years since I have need that thing. Do you know if the really ask for that or not, I just hate to go down to the social security office in Ca with a DL from TX to get a replacement I know that will be a nightmare.
It's been years since we signed up with a new IPSP, so I don't know what the regs are now. When AJ purchased Ryan's interest in MRC, we had to send a contract revision in, and I think they needed AJ's drivers license, but I don't remember a SS card being required, but that was two years ago. It may be that now, due to anti-terrorism laws, they need to prove citizenship, and a driver's license won't do that, only a passport or social security card. But the local SS office won't care where your drivers license is from, that shit happens all the time.
I know what you are saying man who asks for a SS card, like I said I have had the same card from about the month of my birth “mom had it in my baby book”. I really only worked for 2 companies my whole life, my first job at Burger King when I was 16 “made night manager with-in 6 months and got a whole new really cute crew :)” and worked as a manager of a Exxon for about 8 months but that is it, the rest of my life I have never worked for other people, its just not for me.
I just really hate the idea of all the long ass lines in the SS office and the really really slow ass CA. clerks making up for the understaffing but taking a about a day long break making the DMV good like a speed pass line. After all with a nice safe government job who needs to try to do anything “closest thing we have to communism in the US” :crazyeyes:
Hey man, I am sure I am missing something but, why pay Ccbill and Paycom both 750$ each for Visa processing. I do understand having a back-up processor and maybe a few viewers might have issues with Ccbill, but is it really worth that? After all if Ccbill goes down or suspends your account “not that I think they will” the back-up will not help to much with your recurring transitions as I understand it, and you will still have to go with another processor like Verotel that dose not charge the 750$ why not just use Verotel as a back-up and save the extra 750$ is what I am getting at?