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Be careful with worldpay and you will be fine. First thing is to set up for a pre-auth account. This means that the card is authourised only; transactions are only made when you specifically request payment. Any fraud, or orders you can't fulfil, or don't like the look of etc..., you can ignore and the person will never be charged, hence they cannot chargeback.
Others in the UK that could be worth setting your payments up for (you will need to allow the users the choice) are www.nochex.com (free to set up and with a checkout facility) and www.fastpay.com (free to set up, but no checkout and a limit of £250 per day). Some users would much prefer to use these. Fastpay is owned by the Natwest bank, and I believe that they also partially own nochex as well (though I could be wrong on that). Both of these are similar to PayPal in that the user has to create an account before they can pay you, so it is a good alternative for users to choose, but maybe not as you only method.
Switched to WorldPay and immediately started to get three or four per day.
PayPal do not allow UK users to sign up from a payment page; the customer follows the link to pay, realises he doesn't have an account, clicks sign up and it only allows you to be American. There is no international option there. PayPal should be ditched for all non-American sites until that is changed.