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niauctionmart.com
Joined: 16 Mar 2006
Posts: 18
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| Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 4:53 am Post subject: what options do we have when paying for items |
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paypal like i said must be one of the most common methods of payment, but what else can we use, im sure there are 100s more esp for other countrys that prefer to use there own local methods. l think we need to address them all and offer the services to the buyers, lv seen people walk away to much just because they have never used the service that was on offer on the website. ok some are good and some are bad but if we offer the happy medium then we can increase 10 fold sales.
has anyone any suggestions.
regards
steven
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elgato
Joined: 24 Feb 2005
Posts: 16923
Location: Texas
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| Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 10:46 pm Post subject: Re: what options do we have when paying for items |
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2000Charge.com (USA or international)
3Delta Systems with Level 3 Detail (USA or international)
ABANCO International LLC (USA or international)
Apriva Wireless Credit Card Terminals (USA or international)
Auctionchex.com (USA or international)
BitPass Micropayments (USA only)
CacheCard Services (USA or international)
CCAvenue eTransactions (USA or international)
CCNow (USA only)
Certapay (Canada only)
Ecount (USA only)
e-gold Ltd. by Nevis Corporation (USA or International)
EwMerchant Secure Online Payments (USA or International) (down until April 1st)
GreenZap.com (USA or international)
hyperWALLET (USA and Canada only)
iKobo Money Transfer (USA or international)
Moneybookers.com (U.K. site) (USA or International)
MoneyZap by Western Union (formerly Achex) (USA only)
Nash Cash
Nochex E-mail Money (U.K. site) (U.K. only)
PayingFast Money Orders
PayMate Australia (USA or International)
PaymentOne (formerly PayPlace) (USA or International)
PayPad Person-to-Person Payments (USA only)
PayPal (USA or International)
Payso Micropayments (USA or International)
Paystone Online Payment (USA and Canada only)
PaySwiss.com (Switzerland site) (USA or international)
PepperCoin Micropayments (USA only)
PPPay.com (U.K. site) (USA or international)
ProPay (USA only)
Secure2pay (announced but not yet opened)
StormPay (USA or International)
VirtualBankCard (USA only)
WorldPay (USA or International)
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nopaypal
Joined: 23 Feb 2006
Posts: 2008
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| Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 11:13 am Post subject: |
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| and alertpay! |
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psunite
Joined: 27 Jan 2005
Posts: 6206
Location: Columbus OH
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| Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2006 12:56 pm Post subject: Re: what options do we have when paying for items |
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| If you are installing some ecommerce software you should check which payment modules that the ecommerce software comes with. You don't want to use a payment method that is not compatible with your software. |
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knappschiles
Joined: 25 May 2005
Posts: 4027
Location: Wi
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| Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2006 4:30 pm Post subject: |
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Elgato,
I wish you would update that chart you copy to threads.
For 1, I wouldn't have Greenzap on it at all. Scam ponzi site.
Quite a few of those sites don't really work for here in the USA. Some you can use to send from the USA if you are the buyer, to what the other country is, but can't receive if you are a seller IN the USA.
Frankly the only things that seem worthwhile for US sellers are PayPal and/or a merchant account. And the merchant accounts are too pricey for many of us.
Of course there is always the Postal Money order (with caution) and good old CASH.
Carol |
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