Tobias -- At 11:57 AM +0200 6/26/02, Tobias Giesen wrote:
> > I, at least, am willing to pay the extra cost that Kagi charges >for their service just to have the peace of >mind that comes from >knowing that they take transaction security seriously. > >a) The customer is never charged such fees, it's always the seller >who gets them deducted from the total price. I realize this. What I meant was that I would be willing to pay a price for Patterson Plug-Ins that would be equal to $59 plus the amount that was deducted from the posted price. That is, if Kagi were to charge 5% of listed price for their services, I would be willing to pay $62.11 >b) PayPal transactions are secure in terms of using the secure https >protocol - in the exact same way as Kagi. Am I incorrect in remembering that there was an article the Wall Street Journal about PayPal merchant software being easy to set up incorrectly and subject to spoofing? Even if I am, it seems that whenever I read about problems with credit card transactions on the web PayPal is mentioned. Granted, this and most of the other problems I have seen about PayPal have resulted in _sellers_ losing money, but they have not made me any more predisposed to use them. More importantly: I will not ever deal with any payment system that wants to reach out and touch my bank account. Never. Best wishes, -=-Dennis -- _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale