it may be just because Paypal having been around for such a long time,
there are more people using it,
thus more people to report problems.
This is true, but my impression is that it not so much people having
problems as much as the Shoot first, ask questions later approach that
they take that
I use google checkout for a non-profit organization - they do not
charge any processing fees for nonprofits - at least until the end of 2009...
they have been excellent so far.
At 09:10 PM 7/27/2008, William Seiter wrote:
I get the feeling that Paypal is a bad choice.
I have had some runins
Ok, so I have experience in connecting several different payment gateways to
my clients sites so that they can process CC transactions. But, it seems
when it comes to my own website, I need a little advice on which company has
the best system.
I am putting together a very simple website that
I wouldnt touch PAYPAL with a barge pole. If you are selling software
or anything delivered over the internet, they can just pull the money
out of your account and there is nothing you can say they will accept.
I just had someone order some domain names through my regitsration
service, and even
I asked the paypal person I was talking to how i can change things so
I dont get this happening in teh future, and his answer was, you cant.
You cant use PAYPAL if you are selling virtual goods, and expect to
get protection from Paypal
As i said, my opinion is to tell paypal to take their
I also agree about paypal. I run a small Linux Hosting Biz as well as being
a programmer.
I had a customer pay me 400.00 on his bill ( Hosting and alot of PHP
programming). Well almost 3 weeks later PayPal took the money (put my
account -300.00) back from me stating he paid me with fraudulant
We are e-commerce store and have many customers but not huge and using
Payflow Link:
https://www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_payflow-link-overview-outside
works great!
Radek
On Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 1:41 AM, William Seiter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, so I have experience in connecting
I guess it works great until you start to sell virtual goods, such as
software, music downloads, hosting, video, etc.
Once you sell something that you cant demonstate fits in a box and
goes in the post or you can get a signed receipt for a UPS voucher,
you're screwed. It will be a matter of time
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Anyone have any experience with Google Checkout or any other
companies that
I should look into?
Yes, good question.
I have the feeling that if a significant number of developers here are
complaining about Paypal,
it may be just because Paypal having been around for such a long time,
there
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From: Doug Brown
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Tue Aug 15 00:47:17 2006
Subject: OT: Payment gateways storing of CC info
I was wondering what payment gateways you are using. I checked on wells
fargo, and they charge 2.4% per transaction plus 0.31 cents per
Subject: OT: Payment gateways storing of CC info
I was wondering what payment gateways you are using. I checked on wells
fargo, and they charge 2.4% per transaction plus 0.31 cents per
transaction.
Anyone know of others with better rates? Also, I was wondering how
everybody
stores their CC
I was wondering what payment gateways you are using. I checked on wells fargo,
and they charge 2.4% per transaction plus 0.31 cents per transaction. Anyone
know of others with better rates? Also, I was wondering how everybody stores
their CC information. I of course want the most secure way
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