Besides Paypal What Else Do We HAVE

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hi everyone
just wanted to know what do you think about that
dont know but i think everyone is having problems with paypal ( me included)
seriously i'm thinking of changing the payement method i offer
maybe for payza and i'm starting talking about that to my list
i've done some searchs and i have found that payza has more advantages than paypal
they dont limit your account for NO REASON
they have refund system as paypal have
their supported country list is waay larger than paypal
you can send and receive payement even if your account isnt attached to your credit card
and more ...
so what do you think?
whats make paypal more known than payza
#paypal
  • Profile picture of the author Warrior X
    Besides Paypal What Else Do We HAVE
    A regular merchant account, like any other real business.

    they dont limit your account for NO REASON
    Says who? I don't know much about payza, but I don't see why I should trust
    those guys anymore than paypal.

    I don't think that paypal does all that bad of a job, all things considered.
    What makes you think any other third party processor will treat you any
    better?

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  • Profile picture of the author kaymehelp
    I dont think that but after talking to many marketer working with payza they concider it more "confortable" to use than paypal.
    and for limiting your account , yes paypal is more serious with it than payza
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  • Profile picture of the author nicholasb
    I just went and got a real merchant account though eonline data, and use authorize.net as my gateway and premium webcart as my shopping cart.

    it really is the better solution that using a paypal alternative, which will all most likely adapt the same BS policies
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  • Profile picture of the author moneyman2010
    Check out intuit.com it allows you to accept cc payment online and using your smart phone.
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  • Profile picture of the author dalegolden
    The reason behind PayPal being popular than Payza is not being used by most of the businesses. Like, if you want to buy a domain, every domain seller will accept PayPal but none (almost 99%) will accept Payza. Freelancing platform is one of the biggest marketplace where most of those platforms accepts PayPal but not Payza. Besides having more advantage than PayPal in Payza, we are almost forced to use PayPal.
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    • Profile picture of the author kaymehelp
      Originally Posted by dalegolden View Post

      The reason behind PayPal being popular than Payza is not being used by most of the businesses. Like, if you want to buy a domain, every domain seller will accept PayPal but none (almost 99%) will accept Payza. Freelancing platform is one of the biggest marketplace where most of those platforms accepts PayPal but not Payza. Besides having more advantage than PayPal in Payza, we are almost forced to use PayPal.
      yes this is what i think also, we are forced to use it we dont have the choice:s
      and there is many hosting compagnies that allow payza :p i know 3 of them
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  • Profile picture of the author John Rogers
    It appears that Payza is gaining some traction. I've used them on a limited basis and never had a problem. Their fees are higher, but they're also less restrictive than Paypal, and are in more countries. They do not accept MasterCard. I also believe that the buyer must have an account now also, which is not the case with Paypal.
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    • Profile picture of the author kaymehelp
      Originally Posted by John Rogers View Post

      It appears that Payza is gaining some traction. I've used them on a limited basis and never had a problem. Their fees are higher, but they're also less restrictive than Paypal, and are in more countries. They do not accept MasterCard. I also believe that the buyer must have an account now also, which is not the case with Paypal.
      Yes , its true that the buyer must have an account too, but i dont think this is a problem
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  • Profile picture of the author John Rogers
    Two others worth taking a look at are Google Checkout and Liberty Reserve. I've never used either, but they seem to be fairly common.
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  • Profile picture of the author BillyParadise
    A real merchant account is the best option both in terms of discount rate and appearance on the customer's cc statement. I use intuit merchant services because its totally integrated into QuickBooks.

    for my automated-billing clients I use whmcs and stripe as the payment gateway.
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  • Profile picture of the author jjarrett
    I would recommend Google Checkout. You can download the money directly into your bank account, and it's available in at least 142 countries. It's really easy to set up, and you can automate the entire process of distributing your digital downloads using a site like Pay Gear. Pay Gear also allows you to use Authorize.net, and I think it's only about $49 to get an account with them.

    I know Pay Gear isn't as well known as a lot of other affiliate program scripts, but it's pretty awesome. I like using it because it also offers free WSOs, as well as Kunaki integration, and you can offer instant commissions to affiliates, as well as earn instant commissions.

    You can have all this set up in an hour, and it's easy to do.

    Good luck,

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    • Profile picture of the author MP80
      Originally Posted by jjarrett View Post

      I would recommend Google Checkout. You can download the money directly into your bank account, and it's available in at least 142 countries.
      Actually, for merchants, it's only available in 2 countries.. The U.S. and the U.K. (unless you are selling apps via Google Play.)

      source: About Google Checkout - Google Checkout Merchant Help
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  • Profile picture of the author Bruce NewMedia
    It seems to me the biggest test all these payment processors have to be put through is,
    "What method are the BUYERS most comfortable with?" It's great that some new service hassles marketers less than PayPal, but what's the evidence the newer processors are widely accepted by buyers?
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  • Profile picture of the author Kevin Maguire
    Oh don't forget the new big name on the block. Amazon

    https://payments.amazon.com

    I feel they will quickly become a true rival to Paypal. They have pockets deep enough to gain Web presence quickly, and have the arm bending power to expand.
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