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Can anyone recommend an alternative to PayPal for small, low-volume transactions? The site is currently using PayPal "Buy Now" and "Donate" buttons so something similarly simple (wow, cool alliteration) would be ideal. |
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2checkout is a popular alternative. |
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google checkout?
I use it sparingly for times that my client's need/want to pay me with a card and it's simple. A heckuva processing fee though... |
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Thanks, guys. 2Checkout has been around for awhile, but their rates are really high (5.5% + $0.40 transaction fee). I didn't even think about Google Checkout. Duh! That's definitely a good option. |
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OK, one more question. We have a client that wants to sell raffle tickets online. This is a violation of the terms & conditions of every payment company I've seen thus far. They lump this under their gambling policy. Any ideas? |
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Donation? wonder if a lawyer could have a field day with that though...lol...
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We were joking at the office yesterday that we would "give them a free raffle ticket with every donation of $20". :) Somehow I think the payment processor would catch on... |
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Purchasing credits that can be 'redeemed' at a later date? |
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Don't know about the US, but down under all raffles, lotteries etc are strictly regulated by state & federal govt. law (they issue permits and licenses for a fee or take a chunk as tax revenue)...
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That's true in the US also. Each state has their own separate rules governing raffles/lotteries/etc. The fines against scofflaws can be pretty serious. |
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Yeah, whilst the CC companies think they're a law unto themselves, the Feds pack heat and can "bring the rain" !
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not trying to hijack the thread, but i searched for donation adn this popped up. Has anyone added a "donation for __________" on their site? It seems like a lot of stores are advertising "donation for _____" or "we will donate 1$ for every product purchased". Can anyone think of how to incorporate that will BV at checkout, and what are the legal problems with processing the donation on a cc...
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I think google checkout is the best one for comparing with others . |
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Paypal is very good in my opinion and full trustworthy. Else google's checkout is also a very good finance tool you can look up to. I have tried these two and found them very user friendly. Cannot say about the others. Social commerce
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Paypal is the best payment gateway but if you are looking for an alternative solution then try 2Checkout, Authorize.net or Google Checkout. |
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Since I'm in the market to change my payment processor from PayPal, I thought I would see who others are using. What about FattMerchant? Anyone using them? They do use Authorize.net as their gateway, so it should be compatible with BV. Their published rates are $200/mo + $0.12/transaction + interchange.
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