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few1938
Starting Member
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Posted - November 16 2004 : 04:46:02
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Helping my daughter setup an ecommerce site and she has contracted with InnvoativeGateWay Solutions. So far their trouble desk has not been able to determine an error condition. Therefore she is looking for another more responsive credit card verification service.
I'm asking for recommendation(s) and success stories.
TIA for your responses/help.
Frank
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eabrams
VP-CART New User
USA
72 Posts |
Posted - November 16 2004 : 10:38:21
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We use Plug n Pay (plugnpay.com)for about 10 of your accounts and have been very happy. Email me if you would like a contact at plug and Pay.
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keng
VP-CART New User
152 Posts |
Posted - November 16 2004 : 18:49:45
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So far, Paypal is good. No monthly dues and is effective.
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bpayne
Starting Member
2 Posts |
Posted - December 07 2004 : 18:47:21
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So far, Paypal is good. No monthly dues and is effective.
Do your customers have to have a Paypal account? Do they have to log on to Paypal to use it? Or is it completely transparent to the end user that Paypal is involved. Does the charge appear on their account as 'PAYPAL *[Your company]'? What are their initial fees?
[email protected]
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Ben
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Lori Titus
VP-CART New User
144 Posts |
Posted - December 27 2004 : 17:18:49
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I use authorizenet, and have been happy with it. I go through US Merchant Systems. They charge a higher percentage, but I do not pay a gateway or statement fee. For me, it is worth it, but if you have a high volume, it might not be. They offer different plans, though.
The Internet's #1 supplier of honey and beeswax. |
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Johnusus
Starting Member
14 Posts |
Posted - January 21 2005 : 10:47:27
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Beware of PayPal. If you use it, be carful.
More information can be found at http://DoNOTusePayPal.com/
[email protected] Remove ' -at ' from email name. Just used to keep spammers away :) |
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OceanArtwork
Starting Member
Australia
18 Posts |
Posted - January 23 2005 : 15:58:14
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well I was almost ready to launch my web site using Paypal but now after reading that last post I did a search on 'Paypal is no good" and "Paypal sucks" and came up with several web sites that are along the same theme This is a real worry for me especially when you read about sellers whose money has been frozen and in some cases absorbed or completely dissapeared into Paypal I think I will just have to bite the bullet and start a merchant account Im not sure if I can trust Paypal now . I certainly cant afford for funds to be frozen or even worse lose them altogether Is there anyone out there who would shed a little more light on this subject Im totally confused now Dan
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Gallifrey
Starting Member
1 Posts |
Posted - January 24 2005 : 15:11:06
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I would recommend that you check out VeriSign. Popular with large online retail shops.
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Miva
Starting Member
6 Posts |
Posted - February 18 2005 : 06:46:02
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If I am not mistaken VeriSign is only a payment gateway. So one will also need to have a merchant account.
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Miva
Starting Member
6 Posts |
Posted - February 24 2005 : 08:38:32
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You can also check 2checkout and ikobo. Worldpay is also seems to be a reliable company, but I heard they’d raised their fees. But if you run a profitable business you can check them too.
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Justntyme
Starting Member
USA
31 Posts |
Posted - March 07 2005 : 10:32:27
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I highly reccommend Paypal as your payment gateway! I have used them for over 4 years for 10's of thousands of dollars with never a hickkup! As for the sights that condemn Paypal, I read some of them and you have to just take their information at face value. Paypal is used by hundreds of thousands of people around the world and is owned by eBay now. It is a very highly reputable company and you will never have any trouble with them if you operate an honest business. I know I may sound like a paypal rep, but I am not. Just a VERY satisfied customer. You can check me out on eBay. My user name is Justntyme, that will just give you an idea of how much business I have done. 90% of my customers on eBay pay with Paypal. Here is an easy link to my seller page: Justntyme on eBay Go with Paypal and you will not be dissapointed!
Mike www.PatternManiac.com
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