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[BV] 2006-04-25 06:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by [BV]
James,

When you say the account is sent off for further approval to Visa for 7-21 more days. Please answer my question. Is this a "Visa" department at CCBIll's office?

or

are these new sites being approved sent off to Visa's office?

Thanks,
BV

never mind, Corvette answered me via icq

Someone from Visa's office actually checks it also.
Interesting.
I wonder how they advertise that job in the paper. hehehehe
______________________________________________________
Wanted:
Individual to look at porn sites all day. Salary commensurate with experience. 50k - 75k per year.
Call 1-800-555-VISA today!

Useless 2006-04-27 03:37 PM

Thank you Visa. It's a good day.|thumb


|bananna|

Chop Smith 2006-04-27 04:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Useless Warrior
Thank you Visa. It's a good day.

Whose ass did you kiss?

Now say, "14 days ain't bad CCBill."

|bananna|

Useless 2006-04-27 04:51 PM

14 Days ain't bad CCBill. |cheers|

Preacher 2006-04-27 07:48 PM

So what's my affiliate code? :D

Ramster 2006-04-27 08:02 PM

14 days is reasonable for sure. I like ccbill, always have. As an affiliate I am never worried about getting my weekly checks.

Toby 2006-04-27 08:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ramster
14 days is reasonable for sure. I like ccbill, always have. As an affiliate I am never worried about getting my weekly checks.

Unless the mail carrier delivers it to the next door neighbor by mistake |shocking|

xxxjay 2006-04-27 09:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Useless Warrior
I'm wondering, in the breadth of your experiences, how long does it typically take to get Visa approval for a new site? First CCBill said it would be one to two weeks. Well, about one week later, they are saying that it's going to be a solid month. I'm not talking about CCBill approval. We have that. It's Visa that *appears* to be holding up the game. That simply seems to be a competely unrealistic amount of time to get someone to take money from you.

|huh

CCBill probably has approved you. What you are waiting on now is Visa. As I am sure you know, CC processing is almost useless w/o Visa.

A month sounds pretty long though. We usually wait about a week.

Kenny B! 2006-05-08 10:20 AM

We waited close to 2 months for one of our sites, although I think that had to do mainly with the type of content and wording in the text.

A month is not uncommon. This is why you should put up a quick temp tour and members area, send it off for approval while finishing the site:-)

Tommy 2006-05-08 11:16 AM

I have a site right now waiting on visa approval

I am wondering do i need to add some sort of contact info on the main members page

maybe a link to ccbill or an email link

Ramster 2006-05-08 02:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tommy
I have a site right now waiting on visa approval

I am wondering do i need to add some sort of contact info on the main members page

maybe a link to ccbill or an email link

You need to have easy to find cancel links. And email for members to send to isn't a bad idea.

KCat 2006-05-09 06:17 PM

Can you have a temporary join page pointing elsewhere? I want to switch one of my bigger AVS sites to CCBill, but while I wait for approval I'd like to keep getting the AVS sign ups (members area will continue to be mirrored on a separate AVS URL).

juggernaut 2006-05-09 06:27 PM

Cat I had something like this working for a little while. What I learned was I set up my ccbill for 1 site at the time. If I had to do it all over again I would make a site with my business name. Why? Simple. When people were signing up at my 2nd site they were getting confirmation emails, they were mails from the 1st site I signed up with not the 2nd site. This was hardcoded into the confirmation mails and I could not change it to the 2nd site. I had to go through the visa approval process again for the 2nd site. Next time it will be the company name, this way any sub account you make will get the confirmation for blah blah company, not blah blah website.

KCat 2006-05-09 06:39 PM

I noticed that with the confirmation emails too! Not until months after I set up another subaccount, unfortunately. I had edited the original quite profusely with personal stuff like "kisses from girlsname" etc. Now I've got everything under 1 general site, but the new one I want to add is in a different niche, so must be a separate subaccount.

KCat 2006-05-10 03:53 PM

After reading this thread I decided to jump the gun a little & submit the new site to CCBill now & do the finishing touches, add more content & whatnot while waiting for the Visa approval.

WOW! CCBill had the site approved & scripts installed in under 4 hours. Awesome work, guys!

Useless 2006-05-10 03:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KCat
WOW! CCBill had the site approved & scripts installed in under 4 hours. Awesome work, guys!

I agree that CCBill's part is completed very quickly indeed. Even after my site got kicked back the first time, they re-reviewed it almost immediately after we reported that the appropriate changes were made.

[BV] 2006-05-10 08:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Useless Warrior
I agree that CCBill's part is completed very quickly indeed. Even after my site got kicked back the first time, they re-reviewed it almost immediately after we reported that the appropriate changes were made.

yah, and good to go with every credit card except VISA
too bad everyone does not use master card & discover

KCat 2006-05-18 06:16 PM

Woohoo! We're approved only 8 days later. Now the only problem is...we're not ready! lol

I was expecting at least a few weeks to get all of my bonus content up & edit a few more videos. I've already had some sign ups with Mastercard & now Visa is ready to go. Looks like I've got some late nights ahead of me (not that I'm complaining). :P

swingingina 2006-05-19 01:13 AM

2 weeks is about average......

Useless 2006-05-19 02:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by swingingina
2 weeks is about average......

"See sig" would have cut your posting time in half.

The question is pretty damn well fucking answered at this point. |thumb


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