Looking for a payment processor that can receive credit card payments

They are rotating like I said, using churn-and-burn Stripe and PayPal accounts...when they are banned from Stripe, they buy a new account + cloaking service

You can take a look at chinese payment processors like Ocean Payments, they tend to be easier to get accepted
did you tryied already Ocean Payments? how was your experience with them?
 
If they aren't reliable and is the #1 card payment processor then I wonder who is. I've spoke with them on live chat countless of times so I think that's wrong. Maybe you don't know how to get to the live chat.
They are rotating like I said, using churn-and-burn Stripe and PayPal accounts...when they are banned from Stripe, they buy a new account + cloaking service

You can take a look at chinese payment processors like Ocean Payments, they tend to be easier to get accepted
well I did manage to open a new Stripe account 2 days ago, with different IP, address, different bank account, and many different info than previous account. but they apply some kind of permanent blacklist on my name..

Those guys and people that says that Stripe is a great platform are extremely idiots and delusional! Sorry to say to you guys!
look at this stupid email from this idiots from support department from Stripe , which send me email 20 minutes ago !
 

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well I did manage to open a new Stripe account 2 days ago, with different address and many different info than previous account. but they apply some kind of permanent blacklist on my name..

Those guys and people that says that Stripe is a great company are extremely idiots and delusional! Sorry to say to you guys!
look at this stupid email from this idiots from support department from Stripe , which send me email 20 minutes ago !
What kind of business are you running, maybe it's high risk in their opinion. And they don't want to be dealing with chargebacks, so I guess that's why they don't wanna work with you. But I've been working with stripe for years and no issues.
 
What kind of business are you running, maybe it's high risk in their opinion. And they don't want to be dealing with chargebacks, so I guess that's why they don't wanna work with you. But I've been working with stripe for years and no issues.
I didn't submit any website to them.
the only info I submited was my ID verification and the last transactions from my bank account.
I only mentioned I sell digital products and nothing else.
They just close my account without any specific clue about my business..

that's not normal!


anyway... Im wondering. Is a good alternative for example using payment links from Wise, Revolut, Payoneer and use them on ecommerce stores products directly, in order to receive credit card payments?
 
I didn't submit any website to them.
the only info I submited was my ID verification and the last transactions from my bank account.
I only mentioned I sell digital products and nothing else.
They just close my account without any specific clue about my business..

that's not normal!


anyway... Im wondering. Is a good alternative for example using payment links from Wise, Revolut, Payoneer and use them on ecommerce stores products directly, in order to receive credit card payments?
Nah those won't work, they don't process credit card payments. The person will have to send the money to your payoneer account. It doesn't work where you enter the card info and make payment. Could you try square.
 
Nah those won't work, they don't process credit card payments. The person will have to send the money to your payoneer account. It doesn't work where you enter the card info and make payment. Could you try square.
I can't understand why there isnt more people complaining about stripe.

but the rate in trustpilot website speaks for itself! "1.8 stars" ...

So you think Flutterware and Squareup could be platforms with less paperwork in order to accept cc payments, or there is more platforms?.
 
I can't understand why there isnt more people complaining about stripe.

but the rate in trustpilot website speaks for itself! "1.8 stars" ...

So you think Flutterware and Squareup could be platforms with less paperwork in order to accept cc payments, or there is more platforms?.
These payment processors be wanting paper work. I think because of the fraud stuff going on, they are a lot more strict with who they let in.
 
These payment processors be wanting paper work. I think because of the fraud stuff going on, they are a lot more strict with who they let in.
So where the millions merchants out there across the world get their credit card processors systems to use in their online stores? all of them use paypal and stripe?

I just want to use the same credit card system as they use. but I have any clue where to search. Google seems doesnt provide much information about it.

That's why Im asking here.
 
So where the millions merchants out there across the world get their credit card processors systems to use in their online stores? all of them use paypal and stripe?

I just want to use the same credit card system as they use. but I have any clue where to search. Google seems doesnt provide much information about it.

That's why Im asking here.
Truth be told, most are indeed using Stripe and Paypal.
 
Truth be told, most are indeed using Stripe and Paypal.
so if some of them few scammers from some country purchasing products with stollen credit card the merchants will always get their Stripe accounts banned?!

sory but that doesnt make any sense.. lol
 
1. What is the high risk business?

2. What is your monthly volume?
 
every single dollar you make online you must pay taxes for it this is why you need a company even if its cryptocurrency you have to justify it
No, you don't have to pay any taxes. There are many ways to do that.

Saying one "must" do something is using absolute statements meanwhile there are always dozens of options.

For example, you can find people who don't pay taxes and make money on their names. For example, I don't pay taxes unless I cross a certain amount of money. "The tax-free amount is set at PLN 30,000."

If you have 10 people, your tax-free amount can be 300,000 which is okay for start.

I never paid any taxes unless I was employed by someone else. Do you think drug dealers pay taxes? I don't think so. Nothing happens to them because of that. If you make $200k annum, I'd connect with an accountant and maybe setup some structure to pay some low taxes like 10% on higher amounts. Usually they tax you once you enter middle-class thresholds.
 
Maybe this Will help you
3. **Square** - Offers both online and in-person credit card processing.
4. **Authorize.Net** - A trusted payment gateway that supports credit card payments for online and offline transactions.
5. **Braintree** - Owned by PayPal, it allows merchants to accept credit cards and other payment methods.
6. **Adyen** - A global payment processor that supports credit cards and other payment methods.
7. **2Checkout (now Verifone)** - Allows merchants to accept credit cards globally with support for multiple currencies.
8. **Worldpay** - Offers credit card processing for businesses of all sizes.
9. **Amazon Pay** - Lets customers pay using their Amazon account, including the credit cards linked to it.
10. **Klarna** - Known for its "Buy Now, Pay Later" option, it also supports standard credit card payments.

1. **Payoneer** - Ideal for freelancers and businesses looking to receive payments internationally, supports credit card payments.
2. **BlueSnap** - A global payment processor that supports credit card payments and offers a wide range of payment solutions.
3. **Payza** - An online payment platform that supports credit card payments and is popular in certain regions.
4. **WePay** - Owned by JPMorgan Chase, it offers credit card processing for online platforms and crowdfunding sites.
5. **Skrill** - A digital wallet that allows users to pay with credit cards and other methods, popular in Europe.
6. **Dwolla** - Focuses on ACH payments but can integrate with third-party services for credit card processing.
7. **GoCardless** - Primarily known for direct debit, but it can integrate with credit card payment solutions.
8. **Alipay** - While primarily focused on the Chinese market, it supports credit card payments and is used globally for e-commerce.
9. **Mollie** - A European payment processor that supports credit card payments and a variety of other payment methods.
10. **PaymentCloud** - Specializes in high-risk merchants, offering credit card processing for various industries.
11. **Fattmerchant** - Offers a subscription-based model with credit card processing for businesses of all sizes.
12. **Elavon** - A global leader in payment processing, offering comprehensive credit card processing services.
13. **ProPay** - Part of the TSYS group, offers credit card processing and is often used by small businesses and independent contractors.
14. **First Data (now Fiserv)** - One of the largest payment processors, offering credit card processing for businesses worldwide.
15. **Stax (formerly Fattmerchant)** - Provides a subscription-based model with credit card processing, appealing to small and medium businesses.
 
No, you don't have to pay any taxes. There are many ways to do that.

Saying one "must" do something is using absolute statements meanwhile there are always dozens of options.

For example, you can find people who don't pay taxes and make money on their names. For example, I don't pay taxes unless I cross a certain amount of money. "The tax-free amount is set at PLN 30,000."

If you have 10 people, your tax-free amount can be 300,000 which is okay for start.

I never paid any taxes unless I was employed by someone else. Do you think drug dealers pay taxes? I don't think so. Nothing happens to them because of that. If you make $200k annum, I'd connect with an accountant and maybe setup some structure to pay some low taxes like 10% on higher amounts. Usually they tax you once you enter middle-class thresholds.
in some countries tax can go up to 28% (like Portugal for example) Government there are completly thiefs..
Maybe this Will help you
3. **Square** - Offers both online and in-person credit card processing.
4. **Authorize.Net** - A trusted payment gateway that supports credit card payments for online and offline transactions.
5. **Braintree** - Owned by PayPal, it allows merchants to accept credit cards and other payment methods.
6. **Adyen** - A global payment processor that supports credit cards and other payment methods.
7. **2Checkout (now Verifone)** - Allows merchants to accept credit cards globally with support for multiple currencies.
8. **Worldpay** - Offers credit card processing for businesses of all sizes.
9. **Amazon Pay** - Lets customers pay using their Amazon account, including the credit cards linked to it.
10. **Klarna** - Known for its "Buy Now, Pay Later" option, it also supports standard credit card payments.

1. **Payoneer** - Ideal for freelancers and businesses looking to receive payments internationally, supports credit card payments.
2. **BlueSnap** - A global payment processor that supports credit card payments and offers a wide range of payment solutions.
3. **Payza** - An online payment platform that supports credit card payments and is popular in certain regions.
4. **WePay** - Owned by JPMorgan Chase, it offers credit card processing for online platforms and crowdfunding sites.
5. **Skrill** - A digital wallet that allows users to pay with credit cards and other methods, popular in Europe.
6. **Dwolla** - Focuses on ACH payments but can integrate with third-party services for credit card processing.
7. **GoCardless** - Primarily known for direct debit, but it can integrate with credit card payment solutions.
8. **Alipay** - While primarily focused on the Chinese market, it supports credit card payments and is used globally for e-commerce.
9. **Mollie** - A European payment processor that supports credit card payments and a variety of other payment methods.
10. **PaymentCloud** - Specializes in high-risk merchants, offering credit card processing for various industries.
11. **Fattmerchant** - Offers a subscription-based model with credit card processing for businesses of all sizes.
12. **Elavon** - A global leader in payment processing, offering comprehensive credit card processing services.
13. **ProPay** - Part of the TSYS group, offers credit card processing and is often used by small businesses and independent contractors.
14. **First Data (now Fiserv)** - One of the largest payment processors, offering credit card processing for businesses worldwide.
15. **Stax (formerly Fattmerchant)** - Provides a subscription-based model with credit card processing, appealing to small and medium businesses.
Thank you. finally someone useful in this forum.
Thank you for save me. Need all this recommendation.. have to try all of them
 
in some countries tax can go up to 28% (like Portugal for example) Government there are completly thiefs..

Thank you. finally someone useful in this forum.
Thank you for save me. Need all this recommendation.. have to try all of them
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Source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taxation_in_Poland

It's a matter of spreading in-between people in Poland. There are also other ways, more black hat but I don't speak about here as I get warnings for that.

edit: I think there's income and revenue. And income tax isn't revenue tax. But if you pay taxes instead of putting back in business, that's going to slow you down 10 years. I rather risk harder. If you manage to level up business faster, you'll have enough money to cover lawyer's costs. They always win with officials in cases. Guess how.

Taxes are illegal. :) In some sense. Not obviously, but if you consider freedom laws and constitutions, you'll spot this is sort of theft and it can be proven in the court if parties are open to doing that.

If taxes stall entrepreneurship, they're working against the country which is utter nonsense.

If you receive $2m to Paypal and you reinvest all that, where is the money haha. 0 income. haha
Lawyers and accountants know how to bend the logic of taxes. My example is a fantasy example but some things like that are done.
 
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