Best cc processors or digital delivery systems to sell digital goods

Discussion in 'Payment Processing' started by Lastbutnotleast, Dec 22, 2007.

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    What are the best payment processors to sell digital goods ?
    - Paypal
    - 2CO
    - ???

    What are the best digital systems to sell & deliver digital goods ?
    - Plimus
    - ???

    Digital goods : mainly information ebooks

    I dream of an easy to implement and easy to use (for clients) solution

    I dream of a solution not easy to scam with chargebacks

    I dream of a solution not limitating or freezing your account without relevant issue

    Paypal is unfortunately and definitively not this solution :(
     
    Lastbutnotleast, Dec 22, 2007 IP
  2. 007A

    007A Banned

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    I prefer you to use both 2co and paypal.
     
    007A, Dec 23, 2007 IP
  3. anthraxruler

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    I would say dont ever use paypal for selling digital products.

    Try plimus
     
    anthraxruler, Dec 23, 2007 IP
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    I would use e-gold. Their no chargeback policy ensures that I stay paid.
     
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  5. Lastbutnotleast

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    E-Gold, no, thank you

    Some webmasters know about this, not the average surfer

    Any other solution?

    I would like to build an affiliate program too

    Does Plimus is good for this ?
     
    Lastbutnotleast, Dec 25, 2007 IP
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    Plimus very good ! Also Google Checkout is the most intelligent choice. Plimus allow you to customer your order page, email template... in professional ways. GC allow you to charge the orders fast and easy + big API system.
     
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  7. Lastbutnotleast

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    What about swreg.org?
     
    Lastbutnotleast, Dec 25, 2007 IP
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    I'll 2CO.. Don't go for PayPal for Selling Digital Products
     
    Google.co.in, Dec 25, 2007 IP
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    Then what is the best processor for selling digital products.
     
    anthraxruler, Dec 26, 2007 IP
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    2Checkout or Authorize.net, both are really good for CC payment. They got a strong protection for CCs payment IN and OUT.
     
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    The big big issue is (fraudulent) chargebacks :(
     
    Lastbutnotleast, Dec 26, 2007 IP
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    well I'd say clickbank for selling digital products, the best way to combat chargebacks is to allow returns and clickbank does just that. Bottom line if someone is trying to scam you at least this way you won't be charged for it.

    You can't really 100% stop chargebacks. I know, I've spoken with mastercard and visa and they say the same thing basically which is too bad, if a customer bitches they'll get the chargeback and there isn't really anything you can do as a merchant to stop it.
     
    jambon, Dec 26, 2007 IP