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I am starting a small service biz. As one option, I would like people to have the ability to pay for services over the internet ...

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    e-biz? - INTERNET PAYMENT PROVIDERS

    I am starting a small service biz. As one option, I would like people to have the ability to pay for services over the internet using a credit card. Who would you recommend as an internet payment provider???... www.authorize.net, www.beanstream.org, or someone else... Thanks for your input... Steven...

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    I use PayPal, they have a low rate.
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    PayPal is ok for existing PayPal customers, H O W E V E R . . .

    PayPal is not so cool for customers who have no desire to open an account with PayPal. PayPal takes days to activate an account. Some customers want to pound in a card number and be done with it. For this segment of the credit card paying public, with whom do you associate with to enable Internet Payment Processing?

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    I recommend 2checkout.com, I've been using them for a couple of months now and it's working out great.

    For stuff under $30, they have the cheapest rates...

    also Revecom is good... do a search for 2checkout and revecom on http://www.webhostingtalk.com/ to find some discussions about them.

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    Re: PayPal is ok for existing PayPal customers, H O W E V E R . . .

    Originally posted by Adaptive-1
    PayPal is not so cool for customers who have no desire to open an account with PayPal. PayPal takes days to activate an account. Some customers want to pound in a card number and be done with it. For this segment of the credit card paying public, with whom do you associate with to enable Internet Payment Processing?
    Incorrect information, sorry

    It takes minutes to enter your info, a valid credit card number and off you go (as the end customer) to make transcations with PayPal.

    As a seller, it takes 48 hours to verify the Bank Account where you receive monies.
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