plimus "order now" page asks for too much info from customers? any way around this?

Discussion in 'Payment Processing' started by atvking, Mar 4, 2010.

  1. #1
    I just got my first "order now" page from plimus and there is just too much things for the customer to fill out im feeling it will drive customers away...just look at all the information they ask for (pasted below)....for comparisons sake the clickbank buy now page has 3x less the info to fill out...is it possible to reduce all this or should i just move to another processor?









    Company Name :
    First Name* :
    Last Name* :
    Email Address* :
    Verify Email Address* :

    Please enter your billing address. If paying by credit card, this is the address to which the credit card statements are sent.
    Address Line 1* :
    Address Line 2 :
    City* :
    Zip Code/Postal Code* :
    Country* :
    State :

    Phone* : Ext:
    Choose a Username* :
    Choose a Password* :
    Verify Your Password* :
    Password Hint*
     
    atvking, Mar 4, 2010 IP
  2. Red_Virus

    Red_Virus Well-Known Member

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    there is no way around ! even 2CO asks a lot of details but that i required for fraud verification as per them :(
     
    Red_Virus, Mar 4, 2010 IP
  3. coleision

    coleision Guest

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    You can hide some stuff in the Misc Buy Now Settings, located in your product information. You can hide some stuff, but not very much. If you look at my checkout page you can get an idea of what I have hidden. I have set it to show only the bare minimum.
     
    coleision, Mar 4, 2010 IP
  4. virtualkin

    virtualkin Peon

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    Plimus asks for all of these details to ensure the security of the customers themselves, so it is a plus for them. Try convincing your customers using this point.

    Hope I have helped.
     
    virtualkin, Mar 5, 2010 IP