[thelist] How do you extract money from people over the internet?
Dan McCullough
dan.mccullough at gmail.com
Tue Sep 6 08:40:31 CDT 2005
Hopefully meant as a joke, but " As far as I can tell, options include
forcing them to email you their credit card details (definite
turn-off)" No nononononononnonnononnonononnono. PayPal is a very good
alternative if you are looking for something inexpensive/cheap/free.
There are other low cost alternatives, and all have their little pros
and cons. I use PayPal and have never had very much problem with it,
I can get my money at anytime and they have some very cool features.
On 9/6/05, Amanda Kuek <amandakuek at gmail.com> wrote:
> Gday all,
>
> My question is that simple, age-old burning question of greasy
> hand-rubbing men in dark coats everywhere:
>
> How do you extract money from people via the internet?
>
> If you're trying to sell someone a service over a website, for example
> in my case, maths tutoring, how can you make them pay for it?
>
> As far as I can tell, options include forcing them to email you their
> credit card details (definite turn-off), PayPal, and that system that
> large companies have where you can enter your credit card details on a
> secure site, and it debits immediately (if anyone knows how one would
> go about implementing this, I'd be very pleased to hear it).
>
> Thanks for any ideas and enlightenment.
>
> - mank.
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