Quote Originally Posted by CCBill Paul View Post
1. With our default options, the pricing must be setup in the webmaster admin before it is offered to your customers. Dynamic pricing allows you to generate the pricing on the fly (within our predetermined parameters of course) making it perfect for a shopping cart type business model.

2. It does require some programming on the sponsors end as an MD5 hash must be generated. Here is the documentation: http://www.ccbill.com/cs/manuals/CCB...ic_Pricing.pdf

3. This really depends on your business model but it is not necessary to setup each product as a separate subaccount as long as our policy and review department can review all of the products that you are offering.

Hope that helps.
Paul
Yep that helps however, i also have a few more questions now LOL

When you say default pricing has to be setup, does that mean that each item, for example i want to use this to run a clip store so lets say i have 50 clips, does each 'clip' need setting up with a price in WebAdmin or, can i set a default 'price' for every clip, say they are all priced at $4 as an example and that will suffice?

On a clip store basis, im guessing that AUP will need access to the 'protected' area where all the content is stored, is that correct? In essence, they have access to the download directory where all clip files reside so they can see what is/isnt being offered or is there more involvement than that?

For example, lets say i start off my clip store with 50 clips, then in a weeks time add another 50, will AUP need to review the first 50 before program launch, then with each update have to review the new additions?

Regards,

Lee