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everyone says that PayPal is a very cost effective solution. And that the only disadvantage with Paypal is that you cannot take creditcard payments over the phone. Well, I seem to find PayPal very annoying because of the fact that every new customer that wants to buy my product has to create a PayPal account first. And as you know, to create a PayPal account is a mission. You have to look at your account statment for a 4digit verification number and then activate your paypal account, and then pay.
Does anyone know if there is anyway to accept credit cards via paypal without the need to create a paypal account?
any comments would be much appreciated.
Cheers
Linda
It is not difficult to make purchase, it's just a bit of a chore to set up a verified sellers account. See this page [paypal.com] and click the "See Demo" button for rundown of the buyers experience.
Birdman
When you first sign up with Paypal, you can send payment right away (assuming you sign up with a credit card). But there are sending limits [paypal.com] until you "verify" your account. Unless you're selling high-ticket items, the initial send limit is enough to handle most transactions.
Personally, I'm using the Paypal credit card too for all my purchases. They provide your full history details online which makes accounting and preparing tax statements less of a chore.
I believe you are confusing the seller account process with the standard buyer account process.
PayPal has a few downsides, but compared to the costs of merchant accounts, payment gateways and SSL certificates it's a no-brainer for me. Larger volume sites may not feel the same way.
Please follow the link above for a clear cut description of what happens when a buyer clicks a cart link.
Its good to have an alternative to offer buyers who have difficulty with paypal - I use paymate express which is much simpler for the buyers as they don't have to register. Paymate is only for sellers in Australia but its rapidly gaining acceptance here - much lower fees than paypal too.
It's a godsend, though, for taking payments from overseas; As much of a hassle as PayPal might be to sign up with, it's usually far easier (and cheaper!) than going to a bank and getting a cashier's cheque or money order in a foreign currency.
For the very-low-cost transactions that I have, and the low volume of sales, no other payment processor comes close to having as low of overall fees.
It's great for subscriptions and recurring billing, too.
the reason I ask is because we offer a very slick shopping cart that can easily integrate with any website and have the choice of checkout/payment vie PayPal or Merchant Account of the merchants choice. The reason to do this is a much more professional website instead of a hack/paypal add on.
pete
Last week I got an email from them to say that the payment $1.95 was not completed and they will try again! Hopefully, it'll still make it onto this months account!
It's a real pain in the arse but luckily my affiliates are understanding enough to wait for the payment.
Peter