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credit card processing??---the best??!
Hi!
I would like to find out which are the best International
credit card processing companies around.
The thing is, I'm developing a website for a particular client
who would like to implement an online payment system...
I wouldnt mind a link to aid me in your answer, and maybe
reasons why you think it's the best.I'm concerned mainly
about security aspects involved.
Please help!
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ReMember
Best solution....make sure your client has a Merchant account, then they can do the processing (via their own bank)
Otherwise, its a case of using a 3rd party processor, something like worldpay.com or paypal.com .....take your pick, there are loads out there
JennyJ
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thanx!any suggestions for merchant accounts?
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www.2checkout.com seems pretty popular ive seen it every where for merchant accounts amogst a lot of designer.
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Owner of the ™ thread
2checkout is one of the most affordable and trusted solutions for people who can not have a merchant account . Sadly most Merchant Accountproviding companies are in USA , and they all arequire you to have a US based bank Account . Also merchant Accounts require a Setup Fee , a MOnthly Fee and a proccesing Fee along with charges for a detailed billing i think. Most people take a Autorize.net account , Authorize.net does not directly provide you one , you have to go thru its resellers.
3rd party merchant accounts good for a startup and small firms as well, as Discount rates are not too high , neither is there any minimum monthly charges ... only pertransaction charges .
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Merchant processing
I have recently come across a company I plan on using for processing credit cards. I have not done business with them yet so I can only attest to their published rates. The company is an authorize.net partner called payquake. you will find them at http://www.payquake.com . They also have international rates. Please let us know which company you go with and how you would rate their service.
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