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    Quote Originally Posted by Vrindavan:
    burdens shifted to the customers = less business
    Always a delicate balance - less business, but more profit, or more business and less profit. I prefer the less business more profit route.

    Here's a gem from Seth Godin.

    Seth's Blog: Understanding substitutes
    Last edited by shri; 31-07-2015 at 06:08 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vrindavan:
    US bank account ====> pay US tax ?
    Yes. So what? How much interested you get on your US$ bank account anyway? If that's an issue then withdraw to HK, or get a current account with no interest.

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    I prefer the no business more profit route.


    So simply having a US bank account will not change your business status
    from non-US to US presence, right ?

    Last edited by Vrindavan; 31-07-2015 at 07:27 PM.

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    So, I think the best route to go is, which payment gateway offer the most efficient system. Great % transaction fees, instant remit into HSBC HK account, and solid support / security features.


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    Quote Originally Posted by applebeats:
    So, I think the best route to go is, which payment gateway offer the most efficient system. Great % transaction fees, instant remit into HSBC HK account, and solid support / security features.
    ...and totally ignore how the customer likes to pay?

    Customer acceptance plays a major role too.
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