They may give you a problem with #3. I would recommend not putting that info up until after you have your ccbill account set up and visa approved. Also as far as the members protection you can do as UW said. Create a seperate dir for it. You can give ccbill access to your ftp and they will do the upload an config of the files to ensure the dir is protected. Don't quote me on this as it's been over 2 years since I let them do that. I think they do it with htaccess. But I never had any issues with them setting it up and it worked just fine. As far as the PEE content, like I said I would toss that up after you are visa approved. I don't think the people at ccbill really care, it's the visa people who are uptight about it. Once you are approved it's kind of hard for ccbill to check all the sites they are managing. One other small part of advice.
CCBill is going to ask you for the website name of which your master account will be connected. Do not use the name for the site you will be using. If I had to do this all over again I would create a site for my business and attach my ccbill master account to it. This way when someone signs up at your site they will get an email saying something like thank you for joining blahblahbusiness.com, You can edit that mail to include the site they signed up at. IE welcome to blahblahbusiness.com owners of yoursite.com. So the users don't think they were scammed.
Now you may be wondering why you would want to do this. Well I have a few sites, and when I created subaccounts for them, all the mails that were sent out no matter what site someone signed up at were for the main site account. IE someone signs up at site#2.com they still got a welcome mail saying they signed up at masteraccount.com. This caused me problems cause I got mails from my customers asking me why they got a mail like this when they did not sign up at that site. I had to go through the visa approval process a 2nd time for the 2nd site and that sucked.
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