LOOKING FOR Payment Processor for IPTV, SMM etc

Usually cloaked paypal or stripe are the best options. And trying to have less than 0.8% in chargebacks gets you far with the same account
 
What if I have different products and services of different prices? How will it work?
If you have different products and services of different prices, it is possible to create unlimited numbers of payment url links of different prices so it is not a problem at all.
 
t depends on whether your IPTV service is fully licensed, as many mainstream payment processors either don't support IPTV at all or require additional review.

For digital products and SMM services, I've had decent experiences with providers like Stripe, Paddle, and Lemon Squeezy, although you'll need to review their acceptable use policies to make sure your business qualifies. They all support hosted payment pages/payment links.

If your business falls into a higher-risk category, you may need to work with a high-risk payment processor instead of a standard one. It's better to be upfront about your business model during onboarding, as failing to disclose it can result in account limitations or funds being held.

Before choosing a provider, I'd recommend checking:

  • Whether they explicitly allow your type of business.
  • Support for payment links or hosted checkout pages.
  • Chargeback handling and fraud protection.
  • Available payment methods and supported countries.
Choosing a processor that officially supports your business is much more sustainable than trying to find one that may later suspend your account.
 
If your business is legitimate and your company is UK-registered, you could look into providers like Stripe, Checkout.com, or Paytri. That said, many mainstream processors are cautious about SMM panels because of the higher-risk nature of the industry, so approval often depends on exactly what services you sell and whether they comply with the processor's acceptable use policy.

If you're having trouble getting approved, it may also be worth speaking with a payment broker that specializes in high-risk merchants, as they can usually suggest providers that are more familiar with this type of business.
 
IPTV can be a challenging category because many payment processors classify it as high risk, especially if it's subscription-based. If your service is fully licensed and compliant with the processor's acceptable use policy, it's worth looking for providers that openly support high-risk digital businesses rather than trying to fit into a standard gateway.
 
If you have different products and services of different prices, it is possible to create unlimited numbers of payment url links of different prices so it is not a problem at all.
How will I know in a situation where multiple customers just placed an order with payment url links?
 
t depends on whether your IPTV service is fully licensed, as many mainstream payment processors either don't support IPTV at all or require additional review.

For digital products and SMM services, I've had decent experiences with providers like Stripe, Paddle, and Lemon Squeezy, although you'll need to review their acceptable use policies to make sure your business qualifies. They all support hosted payment pages/payment links.

If your business falls into a higher-risk category, you may need to work with a high-risk payment processor instead of a standard one. It's better to be upfront about your business model during onboarding, as failing to disclose it can result in account limitations or funds being held.

Before choosing a provider, I'd recommend checking:

  • Whether they explicitly allow your type of business.
  • Support for payment links or hosted checkout pages.
  • Chargeback handling and fraud protection.
  • Available payment methods and supported countries.
Choosing a processor that officially supports your business is much more sustainable than trying to find one that may later suspend your account.
It is fully licensed. high-risk payment processors like?
If your business is legitimate and your company is UK-registered, you could look into providers like Stripe, Checkout.com, or Paytri. That said, many mainstream processors are cautious about SMM panels because of the higher-risk nature of the industry, so approval often depends on exactly what services you sell and whether they comply with the processor's acceptable use policy.

If you're having trouble getting approved, it may also be worth speaking with a payment broker that specializes in high-risk merchants, as they can usually suggest providers that are more familiar with this type of business.
Do you know aby broker around?
IPTV can be a challenging category because many payment processors classify it as high risk, especially if it's subscription-based. If your service is fully licensed and compliant with the processor's acceptable use policy, it's worth looking for providers that openly support high-risk digital businesses rather than trying to fit into a standard gateway.
Do you know any ones?
 
How will I know in a situation where multiple customers just placed an order with payment url links?
When multiple customers place their orders, you will get the payment receipt and details of each customers in your mail which will be setup already, so it is not an issue at all.
 
It is fully licensed. high-risk payment processors like?

Do you know aby broker around?

Do you know any ones?
Hi,

Yes, I may be able to help you find a high-risk payment gateway, depending on your business type, website, products or services, expected processing volume, and the provider's acceptance criteria.

Please note that approval is always subject to the payment provider's underwriting process and acceptable use policies. Once approved, transaction fees will apply and are typically charged as a percentage of each transaction. Additional fees may also apply for currency conversion or cross-border settlements.

I've recently worked with a payment gateway that supports certain high-risk business categories, so I can explain the general onboarding process and the information usually required for an application.

Typical requirements include:

One-time setup fee: approximately $150–$200 (varies by provider)
Transaction fees: percentage-based, depending on the business category and monthly volume
Additional fees: possible currency conversion or settlement charges. And the TG/ethanjacob109
Required information: a live website, a clear description of your products or services, estimated monthly processing volume, and the countries where you intend to accept payments

If you'd like, feel free to share your business category and expected monthly processing volume, and I can let you know whether it may be a suitable fit for the providers I'm familiar with.
 
Hi,

It really depends on the exact type of digital products and your target markets, as different payment providers have very different acceptable use policies for things like IPTV and SMM.

In general, for these kinds of businesses, it’s better to look at providers that explicitly support high-risk merchants rather than trying to rely on mainstream processors that may approve you initially but later review or restrict the account.

Payment URL links can work well if you want a simple checkout flow without a full integration. Most providers that support high-risk merchants offer them, and they can be useful for testing or running campaigns. Long-term stability, however, depends on whether the provider is comfortable with your business model and has approved it through underwriting.

When comparing providers, it's worth looking at:
  • Chargeback handling and dispute support
  • Reserve policies and payout schedules
  • Supported countries and currencies
  • Recurring billing and subscription support (if needed)
  • Quality of customer support and account management
If you're happy to share your main markets and estimated monthly processing volume in the thread, people may be able to recommend providers that are a better fit for your requirements, subject to each provider's underwriting and acceptance criteria.
 
It is fully licensed. high-risk payment processors like?

Do you know aby broker around?

Do you know any ones?
IPTV is high-risk, so yeah — high-risk gateways are usually the safest bet maggatepays.com. That said, you can still test other options if you find a decent provider. Just don’t expect them to last forever.
Also, cloaking can help reduce flags, and some setups let you cash out in crypto if that’s your thing.
 
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