Looking For New Payment Processor

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So I'm absolutely fed up with PayPal, 2CheckOut and Payoneer, and am now looking for a new payment system.

I've looked at Moneybookers but it doesn't feel proper for accepting multiple sales, as you cannot create a product in the control panel then send the link to customers.

Basically, I want to sell software licenses for all kinds of software ($1000+/month), and the odd website sale ($500-$5,000). I think anything over $5,000 I'll wire to avoid fees.

I'm looking at Payza, Google Checkout, Dwolla, WePay, Plimus. Any advice?
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  • Profile picture of the author twister85
    This Thread Must Really Help You out.
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    46 Payment Processors You may use for your Future Transactions.
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  • Profile picture of the author J Bold
    I've heard a few horror stories about Google Checkout just like I have about paypal, but I don't know about all the rest.
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    • Profile picture of the author Sam Fitz
      Yes, I've experienced issues with Paypal before as well. They are secure and widely used/accepted, but certainly not without sticking points. I still use them for now.

      However, I have considered switching as well, and based on my research Dwolla is an excellent way to go. Secure for both you and your client, much less expensive than Paypal, and seemingly far superior in the customer service category.

      Originally Posted by asepkomara View Post

      Anyone think about Bitcoin?
      It took me along time to fully get how the Bitcoin system works. I finally read an article a few days ago that really helped me understand the premise and how it works, and with that understanding I would not recommend it for anyone trying to use it as a primary source of income. It's stability will not be fully known for several more years, at which point it will either have become a semi-major world currency, or completely flopped, forcing everyone with money/time invested in it to lose everything.

      Hope this helps,
      Sam
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    • Profile picture of the author e4job
      Originally Posted by asepkomara View Post

      Anyone think about Bitcoin?
      look at "LIBERTY" - pay.506.nu
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  • Profile picture of the author Ben Gordon
    Originally Posted by Josh MacDonald View Post

    So I'm absolutely fed up with PayPal, 2CheckOut and Payoneer, and am now looking for a new payment system.

    I've looked at Moneybookers but it doesn't feel proper for accepting multiple sales, as you cannot create a product in the control panel then send the link to customers.

    Basically, I want to sell software licenses for all kinds of software ($1000+/month), and the odd website sale ($500-$5,000). I think anything over $5,000 I'll wire to avoid fees.

    I'm looking at Payza, Google Checkout, Dwolla, WePay, Plimus. Any advice?
    I use Stripe for part of my business. If you have a few spare bucks to put into coding (their API is easy to learn) then go ahead.
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  • Profile picture of the author serryjw
    Originally Posted by Josh MacDonald View Post

    So I'm absolutely fed up with PayPal, 2CheckOut and Payoneer, and am now looking for a new payment system.

    I've looked at Moneybookers but it doesn't feel proper for accepting multiple sales, as you cannot create a product in the control panel then send the link to customers.

    Basically, I want to sell software licenses for all kinds of software ($1000+/month), and the odd website sale ($500-$5,000). I think anything over $5,000 I'll wire to avoid fees.

    I'm looking at Payza, Google Checkout, Dwolla, WePay, Plimus. Any advice?
    I'm sorry this is insane. You have a real product that high in average ticket. You will be happier and save a bunch of money by getting your own merchant account. I've been out of the business for years but if you would like me to have a friend contact you who has been in the business for over 20 years, just PM me. It's a real pain to switch processors. Work with someone with a track record and their bank will be in business for years.
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  • Profile picture of the author vishwa
    You Can Opt For Cedit Card Processing Site Like Webmoney , Authorize.net etc.
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    • Profile picture of the author e4job
      see pay.506.nu
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