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I was very fortunate to fall upon this board after on 8 hours of reading about merchant accounts:)
Anyhow I was hoping someone could help with my delima.
I am a very very small craft business online. Sometimes I make no sales and sometimes I manage a few.
I am needing an alternative for my credit card processing.
I was using Paypal but I am just not happy with their services.
I do however wish to find someone who can process credit cards without the $30-50 a month fee's because I rarely make that.
Perhaps a per transaction only type site.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Melissa
At no fault of mine. They simply give reasons like, just a normal security measure. I'm sorry etc. Each and everytime I manage to get it back but this is just not a good way for a company to do business.
As for nochex... I was reading their site and it seems like a viable option. But one question. Do they service US merchants?
Thanks
I've used Paypal since 2002 and do close to $50,000 a month. I've never had my account frozen. I've had refund issues - I get one every six months or so - but I simply refund the money and the unresolved issue goes away. Back in 2002, I did begin by taking payments with a credit card processor rather than through Paypal. Back then during setup they wanted to know what my average transaction amount was, etc. I told them it varied, from $25 to $3,000. They demanded an average and I specified $300. Well, not long after getting set up, someone paid me $2,500 through their credit card and my account was frozen. It took me over a month to resolve the issue and I was given no assurances that it would not arbitrarily happen again. I'm sure in four years that internet merchant accounts are treated with a bit more respect by processing companies, but that experience made me very wary at the time and spurred my transition to Paypal.
Sean
I personally know someone who had a nightmare a while ago
I actually think PP is a fantastic service, for those who need it. The main problem for me is that, when I occassionally have to take it on ebay it costs me just over twice as much as my merchant account
Therefore, ProPay is currently unavailable outside the United States. "
Basically people who do too small a volume to have a merchant account (say under $1,000/month) use a third-party processor. Paypal is the biggest. 2Checkout and Worldpay are popular. Unfortunately lots of them have gone out of business, resulting in merchants losing their money, so one should only use the well-established ones.
I personally use a combination of Paypal and Propay.
The larger ones in the United States are LinkPoint, Verisign's Payflow, and Authoriznet.com. LinkPoint is usually around $15-$30 a month with no transaction fees. Verisign is around $45-$60 with 1,000 free transactions, And Authorizenet.com is about $10-$30 a month with $.10 per tranaction. Authorizenet.com and Payflow charges for their recurring billing while LinkPoint does not.
-Corey
I checked out everyone and spoke with a very nice woman at cardservices international this evening. It appears they are running a special (my favorite word) today.
Anyway
I got my merchant account for 9.95 a month plus the per transaction fees. GREAT DEAL
Thank you again. I am sure I will be back to this board many times in the future!
Melissa