[thelist] Favourite payment service

john at johnallsopp.co.uk john at johnallsopp.co.uk
Thu Feb 24 08:55:30 CST 2005


Hasn't Paypal's bad press died down yet? I remember that from two or
three years ago, are they still getting it?

J

> PayPal has been getting some bad press, I think mostly because of
> people not being careful and giving out their login information, and
> also the typical bank problems.  They are free for the most part,
> modest fees, and generally good customer service, I have had one issue
> since being with Paypal.  They have some querks, but they are at a
> point now where they are a known entity.   Authorize.net is another
> good one, I used that on most of my ecommerce setups.  They are more
> traditional, where you have a setup fee, and another fee, and then a
> certian fee for your transactions.
>
>
> On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 04:15:53 -0500 (EST), john at johnallsopp.co.uk
> <john at johnallsopp.co.uk> wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> I haven't seen this question for a while. Which is your favourite
>> credit card payment taking service?
>>
>> I've used NetBanx and Worldpay, and know something about Paypal.
>>
>> I just need it to be able to accept single payments, possibly in
>> multiple currencies. I don't need a basket or anything, I'll write
>> that bit.
>>
>> This would be for an established professional company that hasn't
>> any
>> other need for taking credit card payments so hasn't got a merchant
>> account.
>>
>> I'm in the UK, in case it matters.
>>
>> Cheers
>> J
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