Scott (www.eventarc.com) has said how he 'luckily' managed to get an payment aggregation system going before the financial industry 'tightened' up...
But how do groups like handle payments? http://www.ivvy.com/ http://www.stickytickets.com.au/ http://www.trybooking.com/ http://ticketbooth.com.au/ How have these groups navigated the Australian banking system to facilitate the transactions, and who have they gone through? Seemingly they have the money dropped into their own accounts and then have it cleared out to the customers? All the banks I seem to turn to don't want a bar of this? What technology are they using to automate this? Where are we going wrong? Kind of over using PayPal! :P Cheers, Isaak On Jan 10, 10:35 pm, eltreno <[email protected]> wrote: > Chris, > > Can you list the companies in the US that you have found that do the > 3rd party payments? > > And anyone who finds any in Australia list them as well please. > > Paypay have said they allow it, but they say you do need to be careful > that "charge backs/complaints" (by bad 3rd parties taking payments) > are not too common otherwise "your" paypal account gets disabled. > That's why banks hate this type of thing - it's open to abuse - > pending your product/untrustworthy clients etc. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Silicon Beach Australia mailing list. Vist http://siliconbeachaustralia.org for more Forum rules 1) No lurkers! It is expected that you introduce yourself. 2) No jobs postings. You can use http://siliconbeachaustralia.org/jobs To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/silicon-beach-australia?hl=en?hl=en
