Does anyone have any experience with Paypal Merchant Accounts? A coworker of mine is setting up an online store on the side and is considering using paypal but he really hasn't ever used paypal for anything before. Since Ive only used them for the odd ebay purchase, I figured some of your guys would have better advice. Are there better ways out there to accept online credit card payments?
6/2/2008 6:07:56 PM
read the documentation that paypal has for it. It's very well written and they have pretty easy written and video tutorials. Your friend should also check out the google checkout as that's growing in popularity. I have clients who refuse paypal.
6/2/2008 6:17:08 PM
I can't think of a better solution since it's just gonna be a little income on the side. PayPal's fees get annoying, but you gotta live with it I suppose.
6/2/2008 6:17:36 PM
I use it for all my online business needs. Easy to use, and no worries about it. Easy to follow and most shopping carts fully integrate with it.
6/2/2008 9:22:47 PM
^not only that, but a lot of shopping carts now have the quick checkout with paypal or google checkout which is a cool feature.
6/2/2008 9:33:35 PM
yep, they have pretty competitive rates too
6/2/2008 10:41:32 PM
yeah, honestly, i'd go with google checkout over paypal.both have pretty decent documentation for their respective APIs.
6/3/2008 2:03:41 AM
6/3/2008 7:29:08 PM
yeah, I've heard horror stories myself, but I also like goggle checkout more.
6/3/2008 10:35:16 PM
one reason why I always put the money into my bank account.
6/3/2008 10:47:13 PM
wasn't there a guy in the news recently who nickle and dime google checkout, paypal, and a number other banks and stole some 50,000 using thousands of accounts?
6/3/2008 10:52:15 PM
^^i don't use paypal or let them hook up to my bank account. it's a better solution.
6/4/2008 2:48:00 AM
anyone used securepay.com? I'm looking to become a merchant with them for credit card processing with the use of a cms shoppingcart.
6/4/2008 7:11:59 PM