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PayPal vs Authorize.net for ecommerce store?

Discussion in 'PayPal' started by nbsp, Feb 21, 2007.

  1. tittbit

    tittbit Active Member

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    #21
    yes paypal can ban, but for a genuine reason only.

    u should go for paypal as suppose u get 100 buyers and the probability is that according to their popularity that 90 buyers will go back due to payment option.

    choose paypal as it is most common nowadays
     
    tittbit, Feb 2, 2012 IP
  2. sufia

    sufia Active Member

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    #22
    Authorize.net my vote.Their service and support better then Paypal.
    Ps. Paypal also not bad.

    Thank you
     
    sufia, Feb 2, 2012 IP
  3. Frankers

    Frankers Member

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    #23
    Well, from a business standpoint Paypal is more expensive. You can always negotiate using authorize.net with isos. Paypal is 2.9 % with .30 cent transaction fee. With isos using authorize.net, my company does 2.04% with a .10 transaction fee. One or two monthly fees are included but that's nothing compared to the almost full percent more your paying with paypal. For instance, say you do $4000 in revenue with 500 transactions. That's ( 4000 revenue x .029= 116 ) + (500 transaction x . 3=150) = 266 using paypal. Using my company, ($4000 revenue x .0204 = 81.6) + (500 transactions x .1=50) + ($20 monthly fees) = 151.66. Big difference here, and it only gets worse with paypal the more revenue there is.
     
    Frankers, Jul 16, 2012 IP
  4. betterorbest

    betterorbest Peon

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    Paypal is better, I have a business, and I am using Paypal.
     
    betterorbest, Jul 16, 2012 IP
  5. Maeum Jamal

    Maeum Jamal Greenhorn

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    #25
    Hey everyone!
    This discussion seems quite old. I came across this http://www.fetchflow.com/blog/authorize-net-invoicing and find it quite beneficial, so just thought to share it with you all. Well, Can anyone guide me further on this topic please? I am looking for a swift solution.
     
    Maeum Jamal, Jan 26, 2014 IP