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I am trying to build a website that is able to sell merchandise online. I was wondering how to do this, and if to take credit card numbers would I need anything special?
If I am selling merchandise online I have heard of PayPal. Would anyone else go with this, or what other alternatives are there in advance?
thank you in advance...tobin
Usually a monthy charge from the merchant account provider (MAP) is about $10-$20. This fee could be called a statement fee or it could be called a service fee.
-Corey
1. A website
2. Merchant accounts for VISA, M/C, Amex, Discover
3. Transaction processor account i.e., AuthorizeNet, Cybercash et al.
4. A robust shopping cart attached to your website, i.e. Cart32.com (can rent for $25.00/month)
5. Marketing strategy.
6. Distributors that will give you bottom-line pricing.
If you have a limited number of items to sell that wouldn't require a complex shopping cart or catalogue, what is wrong with using PayPal merchant tools? As far as I can see it's cheap, accept all major cards, easy to set up, accept bank transfers etc. I am only seeing the plus sides.
In your opinions what, if any, are the bad sides to using PP?
Ska
Please visit www.#*$!.com and read some of the threads there. This will give you some insight into PP.