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Paypal is my favorite online payment method. It is highly secured which is why the program is accepted worldwide. However, the service is not available in some countries.
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The best thing is to add PayPal as an additional payment method because there are a lot of people that prefer PayPal, but never your main payment option. Always as an additional method.
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 Originally Posted by markw10
Has anyone on here tried using Paypal as a payment method? Currently I take credit cards directly and also accept Google Checkout but have been considering adding Paypal as an additional option but have several questions:
-Did you see an increase in sales by using Paypal?
-Have you experienced fraud issues? I have been also selling on eBay and take Paypal only on there? Unfortunately we've experienced fraud with false Significantly as Described with no questions asked, money returned to buyer, Returns where a box is returned with rocks and then the person claims they returned their item, shows USPS tracking, and gets their money back no questions asked. We have experienced several other fraud attempts through Paypal. What upsets us is it appears that Paypal does these investigations and never speaks with the seller much and just claims their investigation concluded the buyer was right. I just am hoping it may be different if I don't use Paypal along with eBay.
Thank you for your help.
Yes, Paypal is a much more established brand in payment solutions than Google Checkout. By placing trusted logos throughout your website, you can expect a increase in your sales conversions
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To tell the truth , the Paypal is very commen payment , and i have used it for one years, and nothing serious happend to me .
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It is an online paying method. To me, it is the best way to transfer money. i haven't used it yet, but heard a lot good about it.
Whenever i'll have to transfer money, i'll use Paypal.
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I haven't used paypal yet, but heard a lot good about it.
Whenever i'll have to transfer money, i'll use paypal.
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are there any risk using pay pal account?
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Been taking paypal for around 5 years and had no problems at all. It does take quite a large fee of around 3.4% but you can get this reduced by signing up for Paypal's Merchant Rate, where the percentage will go down according to how much you money you make. ie. if you earn over £6000 per month the percentage goes down to only 2.4%
Mike
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 Originally Posted by zabestof
The best thing is to add PayPal as an additional payment method because there are a lot of people that prefer PayPal, but never your main payment option. Always as an additional method.
100% agreed with this. I find that adding PayPal as an additional payment option helps to boost sales yet when it has been used as the *only* payment option, the opposite can be true. I'm sure others have had different experiences, but that has been mine over the years.
I prefer to use a traditional merchant account to accept the payments and then just use the PayPal IPN method to give those who want to pay using that the option to do so.
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You can do PayPal Website Payment Standard or Pro...Pro is a merchant bill where you can accept credit cards correctly from your website.
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I agree on one of my websites all of my deals are through paypal, and i've never had any troubles applying them.
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The mostly reliable source that offers secure monetary transactions is known as Paypal. People have been using it and are extremely satisfied with its facilities.
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PayPal is absolutely unfailing and I have by a hair's extent heard of any scheme issues so far with PayPal. Most of the eBay seller are previously using PayPal to acknowledge expenses.
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I stay with Paypal for all of my transactions online. I guess one good reason why I consider PayPal is that it accept all major credit cards as well as payments from bank accounts.
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I agree on one of my websites entirely of my transactions are through paypal, and i've never had any troubles applying them
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