I am starting off small with an ecommerce website that I hope to grow quickly… who is best as credit gateway?
Posted on September 24th, 2009 by admin
There are so many different companies, with so many different rate plans. I’d appreciate your insight. My ecommerce software can handling the following service providers — but I need you to give me your thoughts on who I should choose. I do not have an interest in paypal or google checkout as it seems less professional to me.
* 2Checkout
* Amazon.comm SimplePay
* Authorize.net
* Beanstream
* Camtech (Now SecurePay)
* Cardservice International
* ChronoPay API
* ChronoPay Hosted Page
* Cybersource
* Cynergy Data
* E-Xact
* eWay
* Google Checkout
* HSBC Secure ePayments
* Innovate Gateway
* LinkPoint Connect
* MIGS
* Moneris eSelect Plus
* MoneyBookers
* MyVirtual Merchant
* NetBanx
* Netbilling
* NetRegistry
* NoChex
* PayLeap
* PayMate
* Payment Clearing (iTransact)
* Payment Express Pay
* Payment Express Post
* PayPal PayFlo Pro
* PayPal Payflow Links
* PayPal Website Payments Pro
* PayPal Website Payments Standard
* PayStation
* Plug N Pay
* Protx VPS Direct
* Protx VPS Forms
* PSIGate.com
* Quantum Gateway
* Realex
* SecurePay (Formerly CamTech)
* USA ePay
* WorldPay
* YourPay Connect
Hello, I have spent a lot of time looking at different payment gateways for my e commerce sites. I decided on Authorize.net
They are professional and the customer service is great. I have never had problem reaching them when I had questions.
I was thinking like you about Paypal. But then I kept getting requests from customers to add paypal. After so many customers asking about it, I did add Paypal to my e commerce site. I didn’t realize how many people shop using Paypal accounts.
Anyway, I just wanted to share that with you.
I hope this helps.
September 24th, 2009 at 11:02 am
Hello, I have spent a lot of time looking at different payment gateways for my e commerce sites. I decided on Authorize.net
They are professional and the customer service is great. I have never had problem reaching them when I had questions.
I was thinking like you about Paypal. But then I kept getting requests from customers to add paypal. After so many customers asking about it, I did add Paypal to my e commerce site. I didn’t realize how many people shop using Paypal accounts.
Anyway, I just wanted to share that with you.
I hope this helps.
References :
September 24th, 2009 at 11:30 am
http://www.paypal.com
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September 24th, 2009 at 11:41 am
Paypal has grown so much that it outways all the others!
It is free to set-up, easy to instal, secure, know by everyone, and, on $ point of view, extremely economical and ultra-FAST! (contrary to any other banking system: instantaneous transfers from any CC or other paypal account to your paypal account, two-three days from your paypal account to you own bank account, in any country, and charges that are 50-75% LOWER than any other bank!)
I provide Paypal for free on any website I develop. I have used Worldpay for another client and it cost £1600 TO SET-UP!!!!
Best of all, you can use it only with "block payment" (ie ask the total value of your transaction(s) in one go). You do not have to ask any personal details, so you don’t even have to set up a SSL link [https] (hence less trouble, no need for certification etc)
So, Why hesitate?
References :
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