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NaughtyAlysha (Suspended)
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Hi there...
We have had and used CCBill since 1999. We added Netbilling as an option in 2003. Since then, Netbilling has been the primary and CCBill the secondary option. Nothing has changed since 2003.
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07-07-11 08:18pm
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tangub (0)
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REPLY TO #1 - NaughtyAlysha :
Hitting the join button takes me first to CCBill so i would also get the impression CCBill is the primary biller.
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07-08-11 12:03am
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Jay G (Disabled)
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REPLY TO #1 - NaughtyAlysha :
Congratulations on the use of CCBill.
Those of us who have belonged to hundreds of web-sites over the years think of CCBill as the standard we measure all third party billers against. In other words no hassles or unexpected charges.
There are some third party billers that make canceling a labyrinthine task or use e-mail (like Inet Cash). Sadly most of us have experiences showing that e-mails to porn sites and third party billers remain unanswered, or poorly answered in broken English that doesn't make sense, more often than not.
I must note that the most user-friendly web-sites (Kink.com's) have the simplest cancellation process of all where it isn't necessary to remember your subscription number or come up with two pieces of information to find your account before canceling.
There are several web-sites I would have joined recently, but haven't because of the third party biller not having a simple cancellation method. My life has enough hassles without spending a half nour trying to cancel a subscription when I want to move on.
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07-08-11 04:09am
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Monahan (0)
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REPLY TO #1 - NaughtyAlysha :
Although I've taken a chance on other billers, I agree with my fellow PU's. If I see CCBill is the biller and I like the site, I don't hesitate. If I see others, I'm a lot more cautious.
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07-19-11 08:38am
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NaughtyAlysha (Suspended)
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REPLY TO #2 - tangub :
We actually have two tours for the site... one that ends in CCBill only and one that ends in Netbilling with a CCBill option. The difference is the CCBill only is for our affiliates... if you are sent to our site from one of our affiliates, it ends in CCBill only. If you come to our site by typing the URL directly, or click to our site directly from Google, et al, then you'll end up at our Netbilling / CCBill join page.
Either way, whether it's a type in or through an affiliate, you have the option of joining with CCBill.
Hope that explains...
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07-19-11 10:07am
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