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bwc
Joined: 30 Aug 2010
Posts: 6
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| Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2010 1:54 pm Post subject: Re: Alternatives to Paypal |
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Click-N-Stash
Click-N-Stash provides great payment gateway. Get your business done with simple applications from donation buttons to buy now. Escrow, transfer funds, and pay or receive monies from someone. The fees are currently free until further notice. |
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Juliartz
Joined: 29 Jan 2007
Posts: 570
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| Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2010 8:47 pm Post subject: Re: Alternatives to Paypal |
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| What bank are you affiliated with? What makes anyones funds safe to use you? You seem to be new, and the homepage I visited to me, appears to be an out of the cookie box looking program. |
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bwc
Joined: 30 Aug 2010
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| Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2011 10:31 pm Post subject: Re: Alternatives to Paypal |
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Yea, sorry, been away, have not been here in this forum for some time. The site Click-N-Stash does not disclose bank affliates, paypal doesn't do that either unless I have missed something. I kind of like the design, different from plain old paypal. As far as been new, it has been around for over year now.
Some pages to check out are:
About Us Page
FAQ
A quote from home page:
'We have an advanced editor that allows you to upload and insert media (pics, video, audio files) in various places. In the editor look for the blue ^ symbol.
Within your profile, you can add video, pics, audio files and beef up your page.
Add video, audio, and pics when Send Money and/or Request Money. Beef up your Notes for appealing experience.
Add video, audio, and pics and beef up your description when you use our button generators (Single Item, Donations, Recurring Subscriptions).
So what are you waiting for? Beef up your experience with Click-N-Stash today.'
You know, every new business begans with a handful of dovoted members whom have invested their belief, time, and resources to spark a new adventure. |
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jhitch1
Joined: 03 May 2011
Posts: 42
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| Just my opinion, NEVER use moneybookers.com, I signed up for them a while back, and if you are not at over 200 feedbacks (approx.) they hold your money for a long time, even after you have received positive feedback, and when you call to talk to a representitive, it is outsourced (you cant even understand them) thats just one thing, if you want to find out more signup with them. |
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elgato
Joined: 24 Feb 2005
Posts: 17242
Location: Texas
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| Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 8:59 pm Post subject: Two Reliable Alternatives to PayPal |
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If you’re anything like me, chances are you have a love/hate relationship with PayPal. Despite the fact that it seems like in recent years my own experiences with it have actually improved, many vendors are looking for alternative ways to handle payment processing as PayPal as a singular solution just isn’t cutting it. This brings us to this article in which I will show you two great alternatives to PayPal.
Amazon Payments
The first option on my list is Amazon Payments. By far not my first choice, I do think that it can provide a fairly smooth experience for any online merchants with services that are already on the Amazon marketplace. Best of all, there is a strong level of trust for both the merchant and with the customer. The customer has complete trust in the Amazon brand, while the merchant is feeling good about the provided fraud protection offered as well.
Available for both real and digital items, you may not find this to be a good match for selling varied services though. In situations where digital services are not related to a clear product, you might do well to examine an alternative service. As luck would have it, I happen to have one in mind.
Google Checkout
Using basically the same pay structure as PayPal offers, it’s agreed by most that I have talked to over the years that Google Checkout is better for big ticket purchases. (Basically, because it lacks PayPal’s limitations). In addition to that, some people making purchases simply like the idea of a trusted alternative to PayPal. Their own reasons may vary from person to person, but the value is clear.
The downside to using Google Checkout, however, is the lack of customer support when things go wrong. As most of us already know, this is a big problem with many Google products. And Google Checkout is not any different.
Rethinking PayPal?
more.. link to news article |
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merryscanlan
Joined: 24 Feb 2012
Posts: 7
Location: United Kingdom
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| Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 3:36 am Post subject: Re: Alternatives to Paypal |
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MyCheckFree is also one of the popular payment systems. This allows you to receive your bill on your email and you can pay to your affiliate stores.
Paytrust is also a most comprehensive online billing system to pay your bill.
CCNow is shopping cart electronic payment system that accepts all major credit cards.
ProPay is an electronic payment system that processes credit cards through the Internet via touch-tone phones.
iKobo is an electronic payment system that allows you to send and receive money in more than 170 countries. |
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