Alternate Payment Processor

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Hey guys, what else do you use to process payments besides paypal? My country doesn't support paypal, so I need another way to receive payments. I plan on offering a special to my email list, but can't find a way to receive payment.
Thanks in advance
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  • Profile picture of the author laurencewins
    You say "your country." How about sharing with us just what your country is? Then we may be able to help.
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  • Profile picture of the author egoldzone
    skrill, neteller, cashU
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  • Profile picture of the author vishwa
    Skrill is also a Good Alternative and far better than Payza.
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  • Profile picture of the author cheeta.admin
    Originally Posted by mjessimy View Post

    Hey guys, what else do you use to process payments besides paypal? My country doesn't support paypal, so I need another way to receive payments. I plan on offering a special to my email list, but can't find a way to receive payment.
    Thanks in advance

    Try Skrill its the best after paypal im using skrill from their 1st day and till now i never face any problem.
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  • Profile picture of the author 1SEOcom
    You can always try Stripe.
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    • Profile picture of the author cheeta.admin
      Originally Posted by 1SEOcom View Post

      You can always try Stripe.
      Ii think stipe will be complicated for him.
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      • Profile picture of the author 1SEOcom
        Originally Posted by cheeta.admin View Post

        Ii think stipe will be complicated for him.
        You're absolutely right Stripe can be difficult to setup but once it is up and running it's one of the smoothest payment processors!
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        • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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          Given the very high proportion of customers who typically want to pay by PayPal, I'd be looking at payment-processing options which can take payment from the customer by PayPal, without the vendor/merchant needing to use PayPal to collect the funds from the processor. (ClickBank and 2Checkout are just two examples - there are many others).

          Not letting customers pay by PayPal will always lead to the loss of some potential sales.

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        • Profile picture of the author nicheblogger75
          Originally Posted by 1SEOcom View Post

          You're absolutely right Stripe can be difficult to setup but once it is up and running it's one of the smoothest payment processors!
          I joined Stripe recently and you're right, without any knowledge it's tough to set up. I couldn't do it on my own. I would have to pay somebody to do it for me when the time comes.

          However, a buddy of mine was telling me there is a WordPress plugin that makes integration with Stripe very easy. I'm just not sure of the name of it offhand.
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  • Profile picture of the author Christian Swift
    Hi there,

    We use Stripe which is absolutely fantastic! It is very similar to Paypal, but it actually has an easier sign up process in my opinion.

    Well worth checking out

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  • Profile picture of the author flesterking
    Skrill, Stripe and any credit card processors that accepts your service or product. There are many processing companies that do the transfer process for you including paypal. But they do take a part as commission.

    You will loose a lot of deals if you dont have paypal because these days every buyer will ask you for a paypal payment service.
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    • Profile picture of the author RyanJohnson1
      Originally Posted by flesterking View Post


      ....every buyer will ask you for a paypal payment service.
      this statement isn't based on facts.

      having Paypal as a checkout option can actually decrease your sales and revenue...

      With a real shopping cart if you have it setup properly the checkout process is easier for
      the customer, you're not able to collect the data of people who abandon the checkout process, or typically without some other integration you're not able to do 1click upsells (and downsells) that will maximize your per transaction revenue.
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  • Profile picture of the author RyanJohnson1
    Originally Posted by mjessimy View Post

    Hey guys, what else do you use to process payments besides paypal? My country doesn't support paypal, so I need another way to receive payments. I plan on offering a special to my email list, but can't find a way to receive payment.
    Thanks in advance
    Stripe is good and as long you integrate it with a great shopping cart then it's one of the easiest processors to manage.

    I recommend samcart or ultracart.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kaan Evren
    Have you considered bitcoin.

    Bitcoin does not recognise countries and borders or flags.

    Everybody is invited.
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Originally Posted by Kaan Evren View Post

      Bitcoin does not recognise countries and borders or flags.
      Everybody is invited.
      "Inviting" people, when you're selling something, isn't quite good enough: you need to be ready and able to accept payment in the ways that most of your customers want and expect to pay without inconvenience.

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  • Profile picture of the author nohypo
    stripe, I think it's suitable for you
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