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Is a nonprofit incorporator required to be the credit-card holder? |
Can somebody else [voluntarily] foot the bill for a website when I am the one creating the website? (since I do not own a credit card) Yes, someone else can use their credit card to pay for your website since you don't own a credit card. :) Source(s): http://www.myacumen.com Not really!!! Corporations are tax entities that have nothing to do with the credit card industry. Ultimately all companies doing business in the US must allow you to pay cash in some form - but they don't have to make it easy. Companies providing web services are no different. "Legal for all debts, public and private" is might annoying when you're trying to setup a computer-only business, but it is a fact of life. |
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