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Jul 13, 2004 4:36 am |
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re: re: Accepting Credit Card payments online |
Kurt Schweitzer
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Friedrich,
At those rates I'll stick with PayPal. I've set up a business account there that allows me to accept credit card payments from non-PayPal members. The rates (which I thought were high) are 2.7% against the four major credit cards. Also there is no set-up or monthly fees - it's all pay-per-transaction.
You can get lower rates here in the U.S. by going through other (non-PayPal) credit card processors (there are something like five of them - everyone else simply resells their services) but it's hard to beat PayPal's no-risk solution for small start-up businesses.
Kurt Schweitzer
> Friedrich Zettl wrote: > Janet, > >besides credit cards you maybe also want to check PayPal as payment option. > >I accept nearly all kinds of payment and as by today maost people use PayPAl as option. > >As far as I know you need to have a merchant account with your bank to be able to accept credit cards. > >The fees are different. As for me ( European ) 3.75 % Visa, 3.85 % MC and 4,8% AMEX. JBC and Diner appr. the same. > >Good Luck! > >:) friedrichPrivate Reply to Kurt Schweitzer (new win) |
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