HighRiskPay
Key Data
- Trading Name: HighRiskPay.com
- Legal Entity: not given
- Activities: High-Risk Solution
- Location: USA
- Regulations: none
- Key People: David Anderson (office manager), Ami Cohen (vice president)
HighRiskPay.com is a high-risk gateway solution, especially for adult-themed businesses.
The company has been associated with several other businesses in the past, such as:
S & A Global, Inc, Netpay Bank Card, High-Risk Experts, LLC, Global Payment Services, Merchant Account Provider.
Global Payment Services lists the same address as HighRiskPay and displays branding at the top of its website for Group ISO. This could mean that HighRiskPay is a DBA or sub-ISO of Group ISO.
The Offering
HighRiskPay is a merchant account provider focusing primarily on serving high-risk business types. Their services include:
access to a payment gateway, a virtual terminal, mobile solutions fast approval, POS terminals and swipers, e-commerce solutions, chargeback protection, fraud protection, B2B and B2C processing, data reporting and analytics, recurring billing, and continuity subscription.
Fees
- monthly fee starts at $9.95.
- 2.95% plus 25 cents per transaction
- High-risk merchants who sign up with High Risk Pay should expect to pay higher-than-average fees, and they may also be subject to cash reserves on their accounts.
Branche
As the name suggests, they mainly serve companies active in the hin risk industry, including e-commerce, travel, e-cigarette, CBD, high-volume, startup, bad credit, international, MLM, and adult merchants.
Reviews
High Risk Pay currently has an “A+” rating with the Better Business Bureau and has received 0 complaints in the last three years
no outstanding class-action lawsuits or FTC complaints filed against High Risk Pay.
Conclusion
The company maintains good ratings on various blogs and customer review platforms, and there are no other irregularities surrounding the company. However, no company data is disclosed, neither its legal entity nor its partner banks or licensing.
Therefore, we place them in our “Orange Compliance” list as a precaution.