Hi, I'm looking for websites like Plimus which are having free registration and take fee per amount of transaction.
You can try these: 2checkout.com/2CO...They are Not free to register your account (49.99) but I have used them for the last 2 years and I am happy with the service, They are cheaper than Plimus. They also allow to sell physical and digital products. You need to have your site up and running with prices listed before filling out an application. Avangate.com, This is a good option if you only sell digital products AND could be cheaper than using both 2CO and Plimus depending on you product price, for me there cost was a little more per transaction that 2CO if this had not been the case I would be using them. Contact them and they will contact you and asses your situation. Alertpay.com, could be an option depending on where you live and what you need. Open an account get verified and request a site review. All of these require you have a website and list your products and prices on the site before they will approve your account, I know that with talking to each of them they wanted me to have my site full functioning before applying for either an account or a site assessment .
Hi Mesil, As OnTheEdge said, AlertPay.com could be a good option for you. Signing up for an account is free, and we offer an easy user experience and excellent customer support. Our fees are competitive, and we are dedicated to helping you grow your business! You can see our rates and verify the services we offer in your country on our website, Alertpay.com Thanks! Chris Z
Hi Mesil, PayPro Global is a good alternative to sell digital goods. Registration is free, no setup or monthly fees, quick support. Kind regards, Natalia Solovyeva
Hello Mesil , you can use instabuck , free registartion and NO fees per transaction ! Check more here : http://instabuck.com Regards
There are various sites in which you can see the free registration and fee for one per amount of transaction.The sites are like kagi,shareit,bigcommerce, volusion etc. are the sites similar to the plimus.