E-Junkie/Plimus safe from Paypal dispute?

Discussion in 'PayPal' started by keltplayer, Apr 9, 2009.

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    Hey guys If we're selling to digital products like ebook what's the best merchant to use so that some buyer would not place a dispute/authorize payment/chargeback, jus for the sake of getting money back.

    Do u recommend ejunkie or plimus?
     
    keltplayer, Apr 9, 2009 IP
  2. topictv

    topictv Banned

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    i recommend plimus....i have been using them for a long time and never had a problem....
     
    topictv, Apr 9, 2009 IP
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    It depends what features you are looking for

    If you use Plimus, you pay 10% of every transaction to them, whereas, e-junkie charges $5 a month. E-junkie only charges a monthly subscription fee; there is no bandwidth cost, no per transaction fee or any other hidden fee. E-junkie simply handles delivery. But E-junkie is not a payment processor. You need to handle transactions through PayPal, Google Checkout, 2Checkout, or Clickbank.

    Hope this helps.
     
    adi.c, Apr 14, 2009 IP
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    This is a great topic as I am looking for solutions to sell my products. I am currently using e-junkie and have no complaints as of yet. They charge only $5.00 a month and provide delivery of the digital product, provide an affiliate program, no bandwidth limits and it is easy to use.

    What other options are there that do the same? I have to check Plimus out but I have yet to find another progam that delivers the product, allows and helps you set up an affiliate program and is cheap.

    Anyone have any other secure options?
     
    KyserSoze, Apr 17, 2009 IP