How to accept payments form Pakistan and Vietnam users

Discussion in 'Payment Processing' started by scorechase, Mar 1, 2007.

  1. #1
    Hi All,

    We have a paypal verified account. Scorechase is a GMAT Preparation website and few of our members are from Pakistan, Vietnam etc. However, i just realized that Paypal doesnt except creditcard payments from these countries.


    What are our options if we want to accept payment from these countries where paypal doesnt work?

    Thanks
     
    scorechase, Mar 1, 2007 IP
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    Question about moneybookers, especially after reading the latest post regarding how bad they are:

    1. What is the process of verifying accounts (like paypal does with email)?
    2. What are the limits on the money that can be withdrawn, received and sent?
    3. How can the limits be increased (Do they require SSN information etc)
    4. If I open an account in US, Can I still send payments to India by check?
    5. They dont seem to have a Customer Service number for US, how good is their customer support for US customers?
    6. What are the transaction fees for receiving credit card payments?


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    Well I just realized MB charges 8% fee for credit card transactions?? That is huge!
     
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