Payment Processors?

Discussion in 'Payment Processing' started by Madman340, Oct 25, 2008.

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    I'm going to be making a product but I don't want to enlist into something like Clickbank who will take some of my revenue.

    I am hosting with Bluehost and they have a couple processors, out of curiosity, who else does what I would like to do, and how do you go about doing it?

    Thanks, Madman

    :)


    Edit: This is a non-tangible good, an eBook.
     
    Madman340, Oct 25, 2008 IP
  2. sampathsl

    sampathsl Guest

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    Are you going to sell online ebooks? I think Bluehosts processors might be the solution for you. I know about bluehost cause I also host some of my sites there .their services are very good also cheap. Alternative is you can attach a separate paypal payment processor with the web site.
     
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    mail2kamaal Banned

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    use paypal or moneybookers
     
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    2checkout may be
     
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    MayurGondaliya Well-Known Member

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    2CheckOut.com is the best way to accept the payments online. Since there is no monthly fee, you just only need to pay the transaction charges. Moreover, they deposit the payments through wire transfer.
     
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    They told me I need min of 2500$ in my account to withdraw funds.Really not reachable quick and they are expensive too.I would recommend moneybookers.

     
    dura_killer, Oct 28, 2008 IP