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Inflow
@Inflowpay
Pay yourself first. Accept cards worldwide | No hidden fees (really) | Instant payouts | Chargebacks & taxes handled | Live in 1 hour
New York, USA
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    @Inflowpay
    Mar 24
    Introducing Inflowpay. Collect one-time and recurring card payments from anywhere in the world. No punishing fees, no settlement delays, no chargeback hell, no local tax nightmares. Live in under an hour. The first payment infrastructure built natively for a borderless world.
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    @Inflowpay
    10h
    founders in morocco, kenya, nigeria, egypt: you don't need a us company, a us address, or a friend in delaware to get paid. you need a processor that onboards your country directly.
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    @Inflowpay
    Jul 7
    a founder moved his whole company abroad. new country, new entity, clean paperwork. one thing stayed behind: the payment processor in his old country. that alone was enough for the tax office to rule part of his revenue was still local. six-figure bill. where you process is
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    @Inflowpay
    Jul 6
    Accepting payments feels free. it isn't. A store doing $1m a year quietly loses six figures to fees, declines and cross-border penalties that never show up on one statement.
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    @Inflowpay
    Jul 6
    We mapped where every dollar goes:
    Accepting payments is a black hole costing you hundreds of thousands every year | Inflow
    From inflowpay.com
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    @Inflowpay
    Jul 5
    building a real business but your processor says your country isn't supported? you ship the product. inflow handles getting you paid.
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    @Inflowpay
    Jul 5
    "we don't support your country" is not a verdict. it's just the wrong processor. inflow onboards you where you are, today.
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    @Inflowpay
    Jul 4
    you price your product at $49. after the fees stack up, you keep $44. inflow is one all-in fee, so more of every sale stays yours.
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    @Inflowpay
    Jul 4
    the advice online is always the same: open a us company, rent a us address, find a friend with an account. or you skip all of it. inflow onboards you where you live.
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    @Inflowpay
    Jul 3
    founders in turkey, egypt, pakistan, indonesia: you don't need a us entity, a us address, or someone else's account to get paid. inflow onboards you where you are.
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    @Inflowpay
    Jul 3
    a store doing $1m a year quietly loses ~$69k to payment fees it never sees. that's a hire. one all-in fee instead.
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    @Inflowpay
    Jul 2
    a founder opened a us company just to get paid, made $0, and got a $100k tax letter. you don't need any of that. inflow onboards you where you live.
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    @Inflowpay
    Jul 2
    the processor isn't rejecting your business. it's rejecting your passport. inflow doesn't.
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    @Inflowpay
    Jul 1
    the homepage shows one rate. your statement shows another: cross-border, fx, payout, release. inflow is one all-in number. the one on the page.
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    @Inflowpay
    Jul 1
    they sell you a us address to get accepted, then reject it for being a mailbox. the workaround is the trap. inflow onboards you where you actually are.
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