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Subscriptions with small monthly fees

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If a site has a monthly subscription < $10 for content, what would be a typical chargeback rate?
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What do you mean? What type of content? Netflix type shit? Or music? Or is it a subscription to watch bondage porn?

Need more information. How many customers do you have, how long have you been operating, etc etc etc
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>>1015995

How easy is it to acquire most or all of your product and then cancel?

Because I'm pretty sure people who dump porn images from pay sites charge back like 100% of the time.
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content will be unique tutorials in a professional industry. no porn. I'm considering dripping in the content to avoid people joining downloading, then running.
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>>1015995

I come from a company who is about to transition into monthly subscription, and if you have proper fraud controls and checks, chargeback will be 0.5% to 1.2% (of charges) assuming you do it right and you are dealing in a reputable product (porn obviously has higher chargeback because of the type of content)
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On a similar note, what do people around here think about Real Vision TV? Is it worth it? 400$ per year isn't excessively much but I still feel like most of the content will be bullshit.
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>>1016115
unfortunately i intend to start right at the bottom - so will be using paypal. this kinda scares me as paypal seem to have a 'you complain you win' attitude.
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>>1015995
>>1016014
There's TONS of info on subscription services similar to what you have in mind on different marketing forums.

Some random advice:

It'll be VERY hard to get started if you aren't in a completely untapped niche. You'll have to invest all of your early profits into marketing for a while.

>>1016240
I only have experience with one time sale and big billing solutions, so my expertise here is only from reading marketing, but isn't there lots of billing solutions with no monthly fee and just take 5-10% or whatever? Braintree comes to mind but they're unfortunately owned by PayPal.
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