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I was wondering if anyone know any Micropayment platform which allows transaction from gambling & adult entertainment websites.

I've checked Paypal, Amazon FPS and Google Cash and they all prohibit the usage of their platform in gambling & adult entertainment.

Maybe someone knows another solution (will probably have to be located outside the US).

The platform should support credit cards, wire transfer and preferably ewallet services.

Thanks,

Roy.

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Micropayments are hard to do with credit cards. Ever tried to buy a soda at a gas station with a credit card? "Sorry, sir- we have a $5 minimum on credit cards." This is because the station (and any other business that accepts credit cards) pays for the privilege of accepting them. The processing companies charge a percentage of their receipts. If you buy a $0.50 pack of gum on a card, they're paying you to take it off their hands.

If you want to sell things for less than a dollar you'll have to offer accounts in which customers buy credit in, for example, $10/$20/$50 increments.

That said, gambling and adult sites have very high chargeback rates, which is why the vast majority of payment processors won't go near them.

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Yup, you are correct. But lets assume that in my case $5 will be the minimum. – Roy Peleg Feb 11 '09 at 16:45

AlloPass is a common micropayment platform for European websites.
I think it can be used for that kind of websites.

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No, I didn't. I'll check it out. – Roy Peleg Feb 11 '09 at 16:28
Just checked them, it won't fly: "Gambling sites may not use the services of ALLOPASS in any way." This is from their website: allopass.com/presentation.php4?rub=8 – Roy Peleg Feb 11 '09 at 16:32

Most online gambling is illegal in the US, and since a payment processor has to be reputable, it's not likely you'll find any that operate in the US and also allow gambling.

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Of course, but the solution should be applicable worldwide. Since gambling isn't legal as you've mentioned, a solution based outside the use should fit here. – Roy Peleg Feb 11 '09 at 16:29

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