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Is such partnership possible?

payments processing is the core

         

Moby_Dim

9:17 am on Jun 3, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I want to create an online service. Is it possible to establish a partnership with an individual (US, Australia, UK) who'd be able to process payments (to receive small sums via PayPal, credit cards, etc. (provided the service be useful and these payments - possible at all :) - this's another question indeed) from clients, and periodically send in my address my %% of the sum accumulated via the service available in my country) and to edit unnumerous new HTMLpages' text (English is not my native language)? Thanx.

faltered

12:39 am on Jun 4, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I think you might want to post this in the Commercial exchange.

Moby_Dim

10:52 am on Jun 4, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I've tried this a couple of weeks ago but with no result : FULL members only allowed there :( . (Guessing now whether I should to post senseless messages to obtain the full rank? :)

andye

5:07 pm on Jun 8, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Why not just open a UK bank account yourself?

You can do this from outside the UK, although the ID requirements are more stringent (so I believe - never done it myself).

ABN AMRO is said to be good for multi-currency banking, and international funds transfers.

trillianjedi

5:17 pm on Jun 8, 2005 (gmt 0)

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should to post senseless messages to obtain the full rank?

That's what I did, but they went and made me a moderator, so it's not recommended.

;-)

I agree about setting up your own bank in the relevant country if you can. Long distance partnerships are tricky. Speak to a lawyer if you have to do that.

Slava75

6:34 am on Jun 10, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Moby_Dim, the partnership you talk about is certainly possible and many people use it. If you still need this kind of service we can discuss it.