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As a consumer, I'd rather use my CC than my PayPal because it's just so much simpler. PayPal is a whole other website you have to visit and manage their control panel. And that's me talking as a relatively web-savvy guy. PayPal confuses the heck out of some people.
In short, if you're running a business, I think you need a merchant account/gateway setup and accept MC, VC, and AMEX.
I would assume PayPal users would prefer using PayPal, but I don't know about the non-PayPal users.
So assuming you have 2 identical online stores, one using PayPal and the other a regular merchant account, which one is more likely to have higher conversions?
Depends on the sector and target audience.
I've seen paypal beat a standard merchant account 3-4 to one in conversion rates.
I've also seen it go the other way on higher ticket items.
That is not the benefit to me - the real winner, is in the fraud control. I've watch our own and friends put millions through PayPal without so much as a few hundred -- maybe a thousand total -- in chargebacks or fruadulent translations (well under fractions of a percent). Tradiditon cc processing runs about 2-4% fraudulent or chargeback based (eg: you get taken).
The one thing that annoys me about using Paypal on MY end is the phishing emails. That's not Paypal's fault, but with the steady stream of them coming my way it makes each transaction (both in and out) a little worrisome. I can ignore the Citibank emails because I don't have a Citibank account.
We also use PayPal for payment processing on all orders that we accept from outside of the US and Canada. My basic assumption is that PayPal has better automated anti-fraud capabilities than I do. (Obviously, I don't accept orders that don't pass the smell test.)