Poll Replies (5)
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Jay G (Disabled)
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Good experience with payment experience (especially the ability to cancel subscriptions), makes me eager to join sites with processors like CCBill & Epoch & Kink.com.
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05-29-15 12:42am
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rearadmiral (0)
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Like many here, I'm sure, I have trust in the known billers and a lot less trust in the lesser known ones. But for me, all it takes is a couple of purchases and I can start to trust an unfamiliar biller.
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05-29-15 04:16pm
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pat362 (0)
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I have probably tried all of them and I have never had any issue so no it's not an issue for me. Of course that's not to say that I'm not happier if it happens to be Epoch
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05-29-15 05:33pm
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Monahan (0)
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CCBill or Epoch. If a site uses any other biller, I'll usually pass. Too many bad experiences with others.
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05-30-15 08:17pm
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skippy (0)
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Funny thing. I think we all trust CCBill and Epoch because we have used them so much and know what to do when it comes to cross-listings and cancellations, everyone's biggest gripes. CCBill and Epoch have their own sites where you can find your subscriptions and cancel them without having to go through the web site you signed up with. Most of the other billers exist because a) they undercut the above two with lower fees to the web site, b) the web sites don't want to make it too easy for you to cancel, or c) it is the web site's own billing system, so both. Using that logic, I always have to think twice before signing up with a different biller.
I have been screwed out of a couple of hundred bucks by websites/billers that have no clear cancel process, that require you to PHONE them several days in advance to cancel, or that cross list and don't send you any kind of email that you have subscribed to something other than what you intended. CCBIll and Epoch don't do that. (And no matter how careful you are, some sites manipulate their pages in an effort to trick you into a cross-listing. The most common is the "oh, you got that wrong" trick where they show you an entry error, but FAIL to highlight that the cross-listings have quietly been rechecked.) With CCBill and Epoch, you can point this out to them immediately when you sign up and they will reverse it or you can at least see the extra subscription on the biller's site and cancel it before you are charged the big monthly fee. Good luck with other billers.
A simple analogy is that when I buy something on eBay, I expect to be able to pay for it with Paypal. If an eBay seller doesn't use Paypal, I really have to wonder why. As an eBay seller, I use Paypal to ensure that people know they can pay for it easily and that they get all the buyer guarantees that come with it. CCBill and Epoch are the Paypal of porn. Most webmasters who don't use CCBill or Epoch are at the very least, being cheap and at worst, trying to get an extra month's subscription or perhaps a cross-listing fee out of you by making it harder to cancel.
All that said, if a new biller sends me an email with my sign-up information when I sign up and has a separate site that allows me to cancel easily, I will gladly use it. I just can't think of a good one other than the CCBill or Epoch.
Wow, what a novel! Sorry!
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05-31-15 05:41pm
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