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    Hello,

    I was using paypal for sometime but I am not satisfied with the fact my clients have to leave my site to complete they're order. I'm finding many of them get to the Paypal site and don't know what it is and think it is a mistake and they have been forwarded there sometime. Further I think they overcharge for transferring money and some other support issues I've had... anyways I'm looking for something a little more upscale. I want to be able to take the credit card payments right on my site without leaving. Does anyone have any suggestions or ideas? What are my alternatives? Should I got to my local bank and setup a merchant account? I'm not sure what to do. Any advice would help.

    Thanks

    Hungree

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    It depends on how much you are processing. I use Authorize.Net and am very happy with them. Pay Pal Pro might be an alternative for you as it processes without leaving your site.

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    It depends on what your volume is and your location.

    First keep in mind that Authorize.net is not a merchant account provider but an electronic payment gateway - you will still need a merchant account to help you accept credit cards. (How Does a Credit Card Transaction Get Processed? might help some.

    Also Paypal has some options as well to keep the consumer on your website if you are in one of the supported countries.

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    What are you using for your e-commerce? Many of the programs are set up to use payment gateways from many different company - you just have to decide which merchant account/gateway combination is best.

    Note: discount rates, the set up fees and other terms can vary widely. Shop around.

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    As a consumer, I would be concerned with using lesser known payment systems.

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    Hi,

    I like to offer multiple forms of payment gateways two of which are Card Service Sales and ofcourse PayPal. Card Service Sales is driven by FirstData and tends to have a more "professional" look than the paypal gateway.

    If you're interested I also found a Forbes Article To help with saving money on credit processing fees. Who wouldn't want that ? .

    JP.

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    Err..
    I blatantly forgot the post was about paypal alternatives!
    So in lieu of suggesting paypal (wow what a blooper), I would suggest someone big named, and serious like Verisign


    Moderator could splice my two posts together since they are consecutive..

    Again, apologies for the brain failure.

    JP

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    Actually Paypal bought the Payflow gateway from Verisign sometime last year. So you could use the Payflow gateway along with a merchant account.

    And Cardservice Sales is not a gateway - the LinkPoint gateway (which is owned by First Data) is the gateway)

    I must say - you post is very similar to Credit Card Processor

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    Anyone know of a daily payment processor for high risk ecommerce or telemarketing?

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    What country are you in? It depends on what you are selling, etc

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    I'm in Canada, but we also have business in the US. Were selling a Medical Discount Package (Card), and we're also selling Travel Vouchers, but I also have a low risk ecommerce site selling chocolates

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    (sorry to hijack the orginal question - but just trying to answer the questions)

    Well you would definitely want two - one for your chocolates and then one for the other. Canada is a bit different in the way it processes. Paymentech is a larger ISO that might help you. You will probably want a merchant account for each product you are selling since they vary greatly.

    Even if you are in the United States, that does help, but do you have a social security number? That would help as well.

    Some higher risks businesses like
    • Auction
    • Barter associations
    • Cleaning/janitorial services/supplies
    • Computer stores
    • Concert or theater promotion
    • Contractors/construction/special trade contractors
    • Coupons/certificates
    • Diet programs/vitamin sales/herbal remedies–MOTO/Internet
    • Discount buying clubs/home shopping clubs
    • Domain name registration
    • Door-to-door sales
    • DVD/VHS/CD–Internet sales
    • Escort services
    • Financial aid/counseling/student loans/scholarship search services
    • Fulfillment centers
    • Furniture stores
    • Gambling advice
    • How-to books–mail order/Internet
    • Long-distance telephone service/prepaid calling cards
    • Magazine, newsletter, newspaper subscriptions
    • Massage parlors
    • Membership clubs
    • Motor freight carriers
    • Moving companies or auto transport services
    • Precious metals/gems and diamonds/rare coins/collectibles
    • Real estate property sales
    • Seminars
    • Timeshare advertising services
    • Timeshare organizations
    would possibly require a deposit by some merchant account providers.

    And a lot of providers will not accept
    • Adult-related information services via the Internet/adult DVD/VHS rentals–Internet membership required
    • Airlines/cruises
    • Check-cashing establishments
    • Collection agencies
    • Credit card protection services
    • Credit restoration/repair agencies
    • Debt consolidation services
    • Drug paraphernalia of any form
    • Firearm sales–MOTO/Internet
    • Golf clubs–custom
    • Illegal products
    • Internet payment service provider(IPSP); e.g., aggregator (Internet billing for others)
    • Investment opportunities/investment seminars
    • Lottery clubs
    • Medical benefits packages
    • Merchants offering rebates or special incentives
    • Money transfer services/cash advances
    • Mortgage reduction services
    • Pharmacies – MOTO/Internet
    • Tobacco sales–MOTO/Internet
    because they are too much of a risk.

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    Overseas

    I would like to have some insight as to what dropshopper woould be best to ship around the globe. I have some customers that have family members that are in the military overseas and would like to have some items sent to them. any suggestions

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    I do not claim to know everything about payment processing. Having said that, here are my thoughts on PayPal and credit card processors.

    My merchant PayPal account was hacked into about a week ago today. This was not done through my site, but through PayPal's site - so says PayPal. I have since discontinued using PayPal as a payment option on my website. I also would like to add that PayPal is one of the most expensive payment processors around and I have the Pro account. For me anyway, the dollars did not add up for PayPal when compared to the cost of credit card processing. Besides, on my site at least, there were very few PayPal payments when compared to the credit card payments.

    Many credit card processors will help you establish merchant accounts along with their payment gateway. I use Authorize.net and they did most of the work for me. And no, the customer never leaves the site. Of course it would be wise to establish a business checking/savings account at a local bank if you can. Remember, depending on how many dollars you process during a given time period, you can negotiate the cost to some degree.

    Other than a specific credit card processor, I use Google Checkout and NetCash as other alternatives of payment on my website. Again, these forms of payment are set up so the customer never leaves the site. But again, most of my sales go through the credit card processor.

    I hope this helps the original poster of this thread. Keep us informed and Good Luck!
    Computer Gear, Electronic Gear, Outdoor & Sports Gear and Software Gear. Gear Up at Vossman.com!
    http://www.vossman.com

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    I'm using more or less new payment processor site which takes adult sites too. http://www.marketprotector.com

    they have a little high fees but they don't complicate and they are flexible with withdrawals...

    I'm satisfied with them!

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