Anyone have a ballpark figure on the cost of billing and cc processing companies? I mean paypal isn't going to take you very far......
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Anyone have a ballpark figure on the cost of billing and cc processing companies? I mean paypal isn't going to take you very far......
It depends on the demographics of your situation:
*Where are you located ?
*Whats your target market ?
*What are you selling ?
*What is your monthly volume ?
Can be anywhere between 2.5% - 10% + $1.00 t/fee + other charges.
Martin Jones
Account Manager
eCommerce Services UK
www.ecs-world.com
Thanks. NYC is the location. The question was a generic one, so I can't answer the remaining questions you posed. Like any beginning e-biz I would expect the volume to be rather small at 1st. So am I to understand such companies take a % of monies billed/collected in addition to a term fee?
Yes,
If you are able to get a US merchant account, considering that you have a US bank acc, and are a citizen, and that your eCommerce business is not too high risk, you may get 2.5% + $0.25 transaction fee.
Try Merchant accounts 4 less.
www.merchantaccounts4less.com
Otherwise look at European merchant account 5.5 % + $1.00 t/fee.
Try World pay.
Thank you, you've been most helpful. Cheers.
It's really not unlike traditional retail in concept. I believe you pay an initial small setup fee and a monthly fee to the merchant account provider (which includes a percentage/tranaction fee to the credit card company and processing payments to your back account). On the Web, companies like Authorize.net, CyberSource, WorldPay and others can offer a turnkey system. I think all have special packages tailored for small businesses.
Just wondered if it was worth building my own, or any portion of it myself.
Some further info, if a site has it's own DB with stored user info, how do the pay services interface with it? I assume the cc# has to be output to them in some form or other, what form is it?
There are various types of integration depending on the processor,and your needs.Basically there is a simple html post type, directed to their server, or a direct API which is written in,with scripting ..(asp.net, PHP)
So these cc billing companies are capable of handling the output cc# in any number of serverside languages? Splendid. Thanks again, you're very helpful!
Correct,
This also makes for compatibility on all shopping cart platforms.
Can anyone suggest any cheap and reliable credit card processing service. There are so many of them such as Paypal, 2checkout, Moneybookers, ikobo and so on. And it’s really difficult to choose something. Probably someone can share his experience of using any of the services I have listed. Thanks.
There are a lot of processors,yes, but there is also a lot of demographics in the eCommerce business.
Some processors do High Risk,
Some will do Intenational merchants,
Some will do Multicurrencies,
Some will do 3rd Party,,etc..etc..
I dont always agree merchants should look for the cheapest solution,they should look for the best all round solution for their eCommerce business, a solution that can capture a wider market for example,.. pay for that!
Thanks for your reply. Which company did you personally use? And can you suggest any service that’s worth paying for?Quote:
Originally posted by e`vise
There are a lot of processors,yes, but there is also a lot of demographics in the eCommerce business.
Some processors do High Risk,
Some will do Intenational merchants,
Some will do Multicurrencies,
Some will do 3rd Party,,etc..etc..
I dont always agree merchants should look for the cheapest solution,they should look for the best all round solution for their eCommerce business, a solution that can capture a wider market for example,.. pay for that!
What I am trying to say really is, it depends on your application.
What are you selling ?
Where are you located ?
What market are you targeting ?
What is the ticket size ?
What are your projected volumes ?
Is it tangible or Digital eCommerce ?
This information about your business, will provide solutions that are available. You can email me this information if you are not willing to publish it here, and I will assist you.
[email protected]
Sorry, I was away for a while. I am going to sell some goods online. I am located in the Eastern Europe. As I have already mentioned above I am quite new to the sphere of online business, that is why not many customers will buy something from my website. But I am planning to attract more buyers in the future.Quote:
Originally posted by e`vise
What I am trying to say really is, it depends on your application.
What are you selling ?
Where are you located ?
What market are you targeting ?
What is the ticket size ?
What are your projected volumes ?
Is it tangible or Digital eCommerce ?
This information about your business, will provide solutions that are available. You can email me this information if you are not willing to publish it here, and I will assist you.
[email protected]
Hope you folks don;t take this wrong ....
You folks should have bought your web sites/web site software with the e-commerce already built in. It solves a lot of problems anf hassles before they can start.
The Old Sarge
Ok, and what way will I be able to accept payments in? Not many companies providing payment processing offer their services in the countries of Eastern Europe .
:mad:
BuyerZone.com
I highly suggest that if you are looking for a processor but you are not sure of what to look for go to BuyerZone.com and click on the credit card processing category. You will be able to obtain processing quotes and rates from various vendors and choose one that best fits your business needs.
Ok, thanks, I will follow the url you provided us with. Hope to find useful info that could help me to choose the variant most suitable for my needs. As for now I am thinking about ikobo, it’s not so popular with customers but offers good service for comparably low fees.
If you want the best advice, DONT EVER TRY ECS WORLD, THEY HAVE AN SCAM GOING ON. ECS WORLD (UK) (Ecommerce UK /Scandorder) they have failed to pay our company the settlements of the past 5 months. They are broke and they are stealing our money. Please find below a list of excuses they use to refuse pay our money, the money we worked and earned.
From Joanna Fiminska, (Accountant)
"I will let you know when we get the funds"
From the our question about a payment update:
"I was told that we are supposed to get the funds by monday"
From the question about the pending payments:
"Scand Order has not yet paid the monies for the Apr 1 - 10 or Apr 11 - 21 settlements so I can not confirm that these payments will be on time. "
We requested another update:
"You know that I will let you know as soon as we recive the funds.
Nothing has beed recieved so far"
Jodi Ladakakos from the finance department, proposed a payment schedule because they do not have funds to face their responsabilities and of course they faulted to the promise, their word is meaningless.
They robbed us, do not engage yourself in to this situation.
The best payment provider for Eastern Europe at the moment is 2checkout.com. It used to be iKobo, but they ceased providing the service. My problem is that they won't accept a site selling wine. Does anybody have the same problem? Any toughts are apreciated
www.darexpress.net
Try FreeAuthNet.com... i think they are only charging like 2.15% without any small print. Not bad for a merchant account. PayPal must die!!!