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which CC processing company would best fit my needs.

         

nyctown

12:28 am on May 9, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Hi,

I am building a clothing website and ambased in the US. But the website is designed mostly for French customers.

WHat CC processing company would offer the best protection over fraudulent payments and an integration of different currencies?

Thank you.

wmwjch

12:46 am on May 9, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I use TMS/Authnet and am relatively pleased. The transaction fees are in line with what I could get other places and the monthly "statement" and "gateway" fees aren't too bad. I selected this company primarily b/c I wanted to write my own interface so that the customer never leaves my site. I didn't like sending a customer to another hosted transaction site for processing. I'm also able to closely track the entire purchase process - which allows me to tweak the site to make it easier to buy.

derekwong28

12:47 pm on May 9, 2004 (gmt 0)

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My vote goes to Worldpay, their fraud protection is absolutely first class. Besides, if you are worried, you can pay 1% extra for protection against chargeback

Corey Bryant

12:56 pm on May 9, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Worldpay might be a bit expensive for you since you are based in the US.

I would suggest possibly a regular US merchant account then you might see about integrating callcustomer into your system

-Corey

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nyctown

1:07 pm on May 9, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Is there anything that doesn't require a merchant account? I need something that can protect me from fraudulent users in France. Not too expense as I am starting and have no idea of my volume sale every month.
Does anyone know paypal protection policie? I called them and apparently she didn't know what she was ealking about. and 2co

nyctown

1:08 pm on May 9, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Is there anything that doesn't require a merchant account? I need something that can protect me from fraudulent users in France. Not too expense as I am starting and have no idea of my volume sale every month.
Does anyone know paypal protection policie? I called them and apparently she didn't know what she was ealking about. and 2co

JonR28

8:32 pm on May 10, 2004 (gmt 0)

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2CO works for me, i've never sold to france but I have succesful sales to Ireland, UK, switzerland, and Canada. Canada is kinda like france... They have pretty good fraud protection as well.

nyctown

8:48 pm on May 10, 2004 (gmt 0)

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thanks all for your help.

Can 2co be integrated with oscommerce?

what is your website. I can get soem ideas

digitalv

9:18 pm on May 10, 2004 (gmt 0)

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If you're looking for fraud protection, the best choice would be Lateral Payment Solutions (LPS). They are the Mastercard/VISA processor used by most of the Poker sites and have a ton of fraud screening in place to reduce charge-backs.

Of course if you want to COMPLETELY eliminate Chargebacks go with NETeller or Pre-Paid ATM. Users can fund their NETeller/PPATM accounts with a credit card, checking account, whatever and they both have 100% no charge-back guarantees.

nyctown

9:50 pm on May 10, 2004 (gmt 0)

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the thing is , I am looking for something that can protect against chargebacks and at the same time be as simple to setup as paypal or 2co and also around the same price.
If nothing I thing i will go with 2co. does anyone know if 2co accepts french Carte bleu CB?

nyctown

9:50 pm on May 10, 2004 (gmt 0)

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the thing is , I am looking for something that can protect against chargebacks and at the same time be as simple to setup as paypal or 2co and also around the same price.
If nothing I thing i will go with 2co. does anyone know if 2co accepts french Carte bleu CB?

Corey Bryant

3:24 am on May 11, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Well first you need to ask yourself - what type of chargebacks do you expect? Fraudulent credit cards, stolen credit cards, items were not received, customers not happy with the product?

One thing - there are some services out there that will also call the customer just to verify the phone number. A lot harder in some places to get a new number than a new e-mail address.

Corey

gazza

8:08 pm on May 11, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Moneybookers.com

Payment by French bank transfer. Credit cards accepted if they are registered but is too complex for that. Funds are non-repudiable.