Any alternatives to DealGuardian for selling info products?

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Hi, I was recommended to try Deal Guardian as a platform in order to sell information products. However, I was told that you cant sell PLR products using their platform even if they have been edited/rebranded. I'm looking for a good platform that will allow PLR products as well as original products (created from scratch) and that can handle refunds and process payments,ect that has a good reputation for vendors...any advice
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  • Profile picture of the author Steve B
    Be very careful of "I was told . . ." Listening to that kind of advice is the formula for disaster.

    There are many, many ways to transact business and deliver digital products online. I have never heard of DealGuardian, but if they don't do what you want then don't employ that particular solution. That seems pretty simple to me.

    Take a look at e-Junkie.

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  • Profile picture of the author Chris Cole
    You cannot sell PLR as a WSO, but I do know you can use many different payment processors and sell PLR from your own site. You can even create your own PayPal buttons and sell directly.
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  • Profile picture of the author calidream217
    Thanks for your responses !!!! This is for my own info product. Im not planning on selling it as a WSO (maybe I should have specified). It seemed like DealGuardian was great because it handled refunds,and also I hear alot of bad things about paypal holding funds for months before they release it to vendors....just not sure how to get around the PLR thing.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ron Killian
    Of course you can sell original PLR in a WSO, those that you have created from scratch.

    What about JVzoo? Or Warrior+?

    And of course as Chris mentioned, selling from your own site is a good idea. More money and control for you.

    There are always going to be "stories" about pay pal. But they sure don't hold payments just because it's PLR.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mark Hess
    JVZoo would be ideal, there's many PLR sellers that use their platform. (there's actually a ton of them)

    They processed over $93 million for members. The handle refunds, all you have to do is click a button and the refund automatically takes place.

    You can attach an affiliate program for your products. You can list unlimited products for free JVZoo just charges a 5% fee on top of PayPal's fees so you only pay when you make a sale.

    It basically has all the features of DealGuardian plus a little more. JVZoo is very well established and they are always growing.
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  • Profile picture of the author Shri Gp
    Go with Jvzoo
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  • Profile picture of the author iAmNameLess
    I just recently started using Gumroad, and really like it. Worth checking out.
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    • Profile picture of the author calidream217
      Does JVZOO hold the vendor's funds they receive?...I'm browsing the site and I dont see anything. Or are the funds they make from sales available right away?
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      • Profile picture of the author ForumGuru
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        Originally Posted by calidream217 View Post

        Does JVZOO hold the vendor's funds they receive?...I'm browsing the site and I dont see anything. Or are the funds they make from sales available right away?
        Hello,

        They do not hold vendor funds.

        Cheers

        -don
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  • Profile picture of the author Ron Killian
    The system can hold affiliate funds (delayed pay out but vendors has funds) if the vendor sets the affiliate to delayed payout. Which is usually done unless you know the affiliate well. If you want to accept affiliate sales.
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  • Profile picture of the author Trey Morgan
    You can create your own paypal buy now button.
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