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Old 2007-01-04, 12:56 AM   #16
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Chop agree on the taxes, bad advice. But what I am saying as far as the ccbill is concerned should be ok. If I run a program under my ccbill account and I'm from the states. I can't place someone's site under the program who is not in the states? In fact it really does not need to be a program, it just has to be a legal business. The reason I say this is when a customer signs up at her site they will receive the confirmation e-mail. In that email it is going to state "Welcome to blah blah site", if you place up your company name, you can create a custom email that states "welcome to blah blah owners of teela.com and thank you for joining" The company is based in the states and that is what ccbill is going to put on your master account. So now any sub accounts created under that account for no matter what site, "balls.com, rope.com etc" are going to read that companies name in the email. I had this problem when I started with my first cam site. I opened my ccbill account under the camsite name and then when I opened my current site, people were getting confirmation emails for the 1st site. Having it changed was not an easy task. Having a parent company solved all that. Now I can put up any site I want and the confirmation mails are going to read something simular as up top. It allows me to start and stop ventures with no real fustration.
She needs to find a friend who has nothing to do with porn. Someone who knows her well and is willing to be the business owner/partner in the states. There is nothing illegal about it. She provides the cash and site content and they provide the so called location stability visa is looking for. ONce this is done she would have to run the site off a sub-account, but the person's who's name is on the account would have to give her full access to the sub-account. If it were me, I would give her full access to the master account.
If you look at my site camhostlist. It's almost the same thing. I provide the girls with visa processing. 99% of them are out of the country, each girl who signs on my account gets an affilate ID and now is able to send customers that they get on yahoo,msn,aol etc instant messenger to pay for their shows threw my site. They can either log on ccbill to cheak out their sales or look directly in their accounts on my site to see the transaction info. At first I was making sub-account for each girl and that got crazy. I found it alot easier to make a afil program an use the link codes to track everything. Makes like really easy, it provides me with a one stop management interface for all the girls and does not fill up my sub-accounts list that I have to wait for an approval through ccbill. If I wanted to run a program under it I'm sure I can. I have not tried but I'm sure if I rack my brain can figure out a process for that. I take a commission for being a middleman. It's better for me as I now don't need my own servers for cam software. My backend is completly managed by one if not the best processor in the world for adult. If I find a girl cheating she losses her visa processing by just a simple click. I provide them something they can not get in their own countries. For me taking 5% is not worth it as I am the one who works the whole site management, traffic etc. But for someone just sitting in the states as a name on paper 5%? Not bad. If you think about it, someone could easly set something like this up for her. They have full control over the amount of % that is paid out to an affilate and could set it up so teela got 95% and that would be 95% after ccbill got their cut and she can see the cut in the admin section of ccbill, heck she would be paying it anyway on her own. Use an affilate button on one of her join pages or take a ccbill page and just replace the ccbill button with an afilate code button.
I don't think the site has to be hosted on the programs server at all. At one time I had two hosting companies and both had my ccbill stuff on them. CCBill did not care, as long as you talk with them on the phone and explain "Yes they are my sites", as long as they pass the visa approval process you should be ok. All they really care about is making sure customers are not going to get ripped off and put in multible chargebacks. At one time I had a search for age range on my site and forgot to set it up so it was 18 and above, ccbill would not approve the site until I got that fixed. I just removed it to make life easy. That's the only time I ever had an issue with them questioning my of my sites. Never once have they cared where any of my sites were hosted.

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