I'd say Plimus. PayPal gives you nothing, atleast they give you 85%+ of yor money. Chargeback possibility prevails with all processors. Chargeback isn't free, if its made, you pay the fees.
Hello, I know I'm a bit late to this discussion, but thought you might want to know a little more about iPortis.com We are an e-commerce concept that was initially designed by software developers, for software developers. We offer software developers the ability to market and sell their products using secure, reliable, and easy to use industry standard tools without paying industry standard commission. We provide a comprehensive service offering for only 6.5% of the total transaction amount (excluding taxes) + $0.50 (USD) per transaction. No sign up fees, no set up fees, and no exclusivity. Good luck in your search! Charles
I've gotten trouble with paypal too. so if your considering joining another alternative to paypal, why not try 2checkout.com, or worldpay.net. how about authorize.net. for digital goods and membership, clickbank.com sounds great!! makes you thinks doesn't it?
If you are dealing with webmasters / internet marketers (and especially wannabe ones) moneybookers or the e-gold things are quite ok but when it comes to sell things (and even digital goods) to clients you will loose many sales
We only have a handful of developers using our services right now, as we are fairly new. We have spent the last several months asking specific developers to evaluate our services to provide feedback on our site in general, our affiliate setup, etc. Our main focus is not on signing up as many vendors as possible, but rather signing up vendors who want to partner with us to help market and sell their products. That way, we provide a very high level of personal customer service, system enhancements, and industry standard sales tools all at one competitive rate. In fact, for Vendors who enroll now, we are creating their account, their products, and their custom order forms for them, so moving from an existing provider, or adding us as a primary is pretty easy... Regards, Charles