I hope this helps these cheapest fee that I have seen. I use the Payflow
link, after the customer has registered for the domain then on the thank you
page they fill out the info and are taken to the gateway to enter their
credit card number, so I still have to approve every domain order. It works
good for a low volume domain resellers. If you need any help or questions
just ask.
http://www.2tonedomains.com/app/
Pricing Schedule
Current: 06/27/2000

Internet Merchant Account - We charge a $99 fee for processing your
application. This fee is refundable if you are not accepted by the
bank.(Every Account Needs This)

These are the fees charged to you by the bank for your merchant account:

Visa/Mastercard Discount Rate: 2.39%
Per transaction fee: $0.30
Statement/Maintenance fee: $10.00
Minimum processing: $15.00

Real-Time Credit Card Processing - (3) four choices -

Merchant Store Gateway - $99 gateway setup fee.
$20 per month gateway fee for accessing the transaction servers.

Signio PayFlow Link Gateway - $149 gateway setup fee.
$20 per month gateway fee for accessing the transaction servers.

Signio PayFlow Pro Gateway
$199 gateway setup fee.
$44.95 per month gateway fee for accessing the transaction servers.

http://www.2tonedomains.com/app/
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                     Tom Savino
                           CEO
                 2Tone Web Design
 "The Only Limitation Is The Imagination"
                Phone: 727-343-4426
                     Cell: 727-481-3180
                     Fax: 815-550-7317
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        http://www.2tonedomains.com
----- Original Message -----
From: William X. Walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Rodney Payne, Support Team <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: Vladimir Jebelev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, July 28, 2000 3:01 AM
Subject: Re[2]: Implementing credit card processing...


> Hello Support,
>
> Thursday, July 27, 2000, 11:27:18 PM, you wrote:
>
> > Does anyone have a credit card solution that they are willing to shows
us,
> > without it costing an arm and a leg, this group is suppose to help each
> > other
> > but all of the quotes I have gotten - being a small ISP I would have to
get
> > a loan to cover the expense.....
>
> How are you doing credit cards now?  Do you do real time
> authorizations, or do you have a terminal solution or PC Software?
>
> If you are starting totally from scratch, you should first select a
> merchant account provider and a real time transactions provider.  This
> is not exactly a cheap thing to do when getting setup for the first
> time.  You can expect to fork out some money.  Then when you have a
> real time transaction provider, you can get someone to modify the
> scripts to work with the provider (such as Authorize.net).
>
> If that is not an option, then you can maybe look at getting a
> business account at http://www.paypal.com/ and use their Web Accept
> feature for their business account clients.  It's not a merchant
> account, and in effect your clients are paying X.com/Paypal who then
> pays you, and it isn't an instant "real time" system, but at least it
> would get you through the initial period, and when you have some more
> captial you can get a merchant account and real time interface.
>
> The most dependable and affordable merchant account service provider
> I've found has been http://www.merchant-account-4u.com/index.html and
> they have an authorize.net purchase option, as well as a lease if you
> can't afford the upfront cash.
>
> But if you do not already have a merchant account, there is no way to
> avoid it costing you some money upfront.
>
> --
> Best regards,
>  William                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>

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