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mellenig
06-03-05, 09:44 AM
Most of you probably will know that paycom are opening a EU office shortly, just wondered how many of you plan on using them?

I used them when I was in partnership with another webmaster, they are real easy to use.

I'm just wondering if they will allow EU webmasters to cross sell and $1.00 trials like they do in the US. Cross sells never made the money like I thought they would have, but if its one UK site selling another UK site may convert a little better?

I'm wondering if we are going to see program owners in the UK cascading between the 2 and using something like nats?

JT
06-03-05, 09:57 AM
Most of you probably will know that paycom are opening a EU office shortly, just wondered how many of you plan on using them?

I used them when I was in partnership with another webmaster, they are real easy to use.

I'm just wondering if they will allow EU webmasters to cross sell and $1.00 trials like they do in the US. Cross sells never made the money like I thought they would have, but if its one UK site selling another UK site may convert a little better?

I'm wondering if we are going to see program owners in the UK cascading between the 2 and using something like nats?

I think thats exactly what we are going to see more off. I know at least two associates, both of which will be posting here who are from the UK and both moving over to cascading. Ive also thought about it myself too. I'll certainly be using Paycom on my non affiliate tours to start with.

I also breath a sigh of relief that we again have alternative billing over here. To many eggs in one CCBill basket cant be a good thing

Mattyboy
06-03-05, 10:11 AM
We certainly intend to do this with Paycom EU and a few other billers and cascade with MPA3. We should be moving servers in the next few days, getting MPA3 installed along with the other proccessors... wish us luck as i can't say i'm looking forward to it!

JT
06-03-05, 10:24 AM
We certainly intend to do this with Paycom EU and a few other billers and cascade with MPA3. We should be moving servers in the next few days, getting MPA3 installed along with the other proccessors... wish us luck as i can't say i'm looking forward to it!

Sounds like a minefield dude. Good luck with it and keep us posted, would make an interesting thread to hear about the transition

ChemicalEyes
06-03-05, 10:29 AM
We certainly intend to do this with Paycom EU and a few other billers and cascade with MPA3. We should be moving servers in the next few days, getting MPA3 installed along with the other proccessors... wish us luck as i can't say i'm looking forward to it!
G'luck with the move over. :drink:

mellenig
06-03-05, 11:25 AM
We certainly intend to do this with Paycom EU and a few other billers and cascade with MPA3. We should be moving servers in the next few days, getting MPA3 installed along with the other proccessors... wish us luck as i can't say i'm looking forward to it!

Best of luck with that I would say it can only lead to better conversions with a program that already converts great.

Just out of curiosity what made you go with MPA rather than nats, they are both great products just wondered what made you choose that one?

Mattyboy
06-03-05, 12:46 PM
Best of luck with that I would say it can only lead to better conversions with a program that already converts great.

Just out of curiosity what made you go with MPA rather than nats, they are both great products just wondered what made you choose that one?

Thanks :)
I noticed a few negative posts about NATS and a few "big players" have moved from NATS to MPA3. The NATS demo i tried, while good, didn't seem as slick as MPA3. A lot of the guys from MPA3 are also based in Europe so support should be more in line with my working hours.
I'm sure NATS is a great program but MPA3 won me over from what i saw of it.

NumptyNuts
06-03-05, 01:20 PM
I have just started working with Paycom refering business to them for adult subscription sites.

So far the application process has failed for one of my clients despite them understanding before I sent them the client the nature of their business.

Dealing with many of the major processors in the EU I certainly think there are better options for people based within the EU then the US companies who have set up 'companies in Post Boxes' just so they can trade here.

Remember - the US and the EU work in different when choosing a processor it would advised that you try where ever possible to deal with a company started life in the EU.

AndyMN
06-03-05, 02:36 PM
If paycom open a EU office I will call them and add them into my cascading solution :)

NumptyNuts
06-03-05, 02:50 PM
If paycom open a EU office I will call them and add them into my cascading solution :)

they dont product :-)

SimonQuinlank
06-03-05, 02:54 PM
they dont product :-)
eh? :confused:

AndyMN
06-03-05, 02:59 PM
he meant, they dont process products like CCBILL who moved away from products last year :)

SimonQuinlank
06-03-05, 03:01 PM
he meant, they dont process products like CCBILL who moved away from products last year :)
Well then why didnt he say that ;)