Suggest a Gambling website Payment Processor?

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Can anyone please recommend a payment processor that accepts websites in the gambling industry. But one that has no monthly fee.

From my research, the only one I found so far is Skrill, but they have a monthly fee, which I am not prepared to do at the moment.

Any suggestions please.

Thanks.
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  • Profile picture of the author PinkStar
    Gambling requires a high risk merchant and those fee's are higher than others. So if you can't afford a monthly fee it will probably be difficult to find one.
    Have you checked out Paxum.com?
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    Move it along folks, nothing to see here
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      The combination of being in the gambling industry and not being willing to pay a monthly fee for transaction-processing may not be a winning approach? (I'd check out i-bill and cc-bill, myself, but what do I know? ).
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  • Profile picture of the author PinkStar
    I don't think ccbill is for him. They charge $750 for their merchant account, then high risk charges that are the most expensive. iBill I think still charges $500 plus fee's.
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    Move it along folks, nothing to see here
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  • Profile picture of the author IDontPayForClicks
    Check out BetOnline's forms of payment. They have a lot.

    Bet Online Deposit Options - Visa, Netteller, Check and More
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  • Profile picture of the author ronrule
    If you're worried about the (relatively low) monthly fee for a payment processor, how on earth are you going to pay for marketing your site?
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    • Profile picture of the author harrydog
      As Ron says if you are worried about a monthly fee then how much money are you looking to take/make.

      We have 3 gambling sites in the horse racing niche.
      We used Paypal for a long time but they were holding back nearly $20,000 in our account even though our refund rate was less than 1%. We closed the account in January and they still have not paid us the retention, July they say.

      We now use wirecard and they have been an excellent partner so far.
      If your turnover is relatively low Paypal will be OK but be careful if you have big spikes in sales as you will get a retention.
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      • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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        Originally Posted by harrydog View Post

        We used Paypal for a long time but they were holding back nearly $20,000 in our account even though our refund rate was less than 1%.
        Ouch! "Some people's prejudices" ...
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