Thanks a lot. It is what I need. I have downloaded it. I will test it. I will keep you posted, If I have any progress.
That is a good idea. I will place the link on my website. When we are marketing our own website, we are marketing for Ikobo.
Hmm, can't really say what I think because I couldn't find too much information on their site. Something about fees, policy and so on. I could only find the signup fee is $10. Looks somewhat unprofessional to me, not informing your potential customers about your fees and so on... at least not before signup.
I never heard of regsoft.net and if you say they are unprofessional then I won't even go and check their homepage. I also don't like them because they have a signup fee.
Eh well, don't take my word for it, I may be wrong. Maybe you should check it out yourself and tell us how you find it. Who knows, you may want to switch from ikobo to regsoft.
I have not heard of regsoft too. Maybe it is a new company. I have visited the website. I think it is like ebay.
Well, the thing is that at the beginning people could have said the same thing about ikobo since it was new to the market. Right now ikobo is, in my opinion, very far from what it was when they started. What I mean by this is that they've considerably improved upon their service. Who knows, maybe regsoft will follow in its footsteps.
daemeh yes. I think what you said is right. But regsoft is different from Ikobo. They offer diffrerent service. We can not use regsoft to set up an e-store.
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I am looking for the company that provides money transfer needs. And I checked regsoft.net too. Their fee is 8.9% with a $3 minimum; in addition they have a set up fee. To my mind it has to be cheap because those who want to start their first online business have very limited funds. And the company is new so not many people want to risk their money.
Doughty Yes. You are right. To be on the safe side, I will still use ikobo. Because I am satisfied with it. Maybe someday when regsoft grown up, I will consider it.
You are from Ikobo, aren't you? I've read this thread and... almost every good word about Ikobo comes from you... Szy.
szy I am just an ikobo user. I have used ikobo for a long time. I am very satisfied with Ikobo. So I just share my experiences with everybody here.
@szy: you might be right ... he kinda sounds like someone who is going to give us his referral link Anyway, here the thread is about payment methods and I consider ikobo a good one. Also 2co is not bad at all but I really like that ikard Visa electron thingy ? I am the only one here who doesn't have a real bank account ?
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pretty confident that that is correct. I think that with written permission (i.e. a fax) from the recipient (i.e. if you have staff in forign locations) then you can use it.