Alternative to stripe to accept cc's on shopify?

MadeInSlovenia

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Hey guys,

So I have one big problem here. In my country stripe is not available and I need to somehow accept credit cards on my store. I also don't have a company registered so it makes everything even more complicated.

Does anyone have a workaround for it?

Any help would be appreciated!
 
If you are from EU then there is no workaround from that, you need to own a company for accepting CC payments.
 
If you are from EU then there is no workaround from that, you need to own a company for accepting CC payments.
I guess my only option then is to buy a verified stripe account it seems
 
I guess my only option then is to buy a verified stripe account it seems


No. 100% dont do it.

These accounts can and will burn any time, you do realize that these guys open these stripe accounts like they open bank drops.. The system is same, they use someone else data without their knowing. These drops burn all the time since these aren't legit.

Stripe account would cost you almost the same as to buy a shelf company in EU.

Dont waste your time with those drops, trust me. You will get burned at some point, using those accs wont get you anywhere.
 
There is Sales Thread where they are selling Verified USA Stripe accounts

that might be of interest to you, I'm sure that would work too.
 
Isn't PayPal Express Checkout able to do this? Also, 2checkout?
 
Isn't PayPal Express Checkout able to do this? Also, 2checkout?
I think paypal express can't do it and you need a company for every of these processors so I'm gonna have to open one
 
I think paypal express can't do it and you need a company for every of these processors so I'm gonna have to open one

No, you can use 2checkout without a company. Also, PayPal has an option to pay as a guest, so the user wouldn't need a PayPal account. If you want to create a company, then by all means, do it, but look into these options.
 
No, you can use 2checkout without a company. Also, PayPal has an option to pay as a guest, so the user wouldn't need a PayPal account. If you want to create a company, then by all means, do it, but look into these options.
Didn't knew that paypal can be used to receive credit card payments as guest. Thx for info will check it out
 
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