What options do I have to accept payments?

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First off, I'm under 18.

I will have thousands of dollars going through whatever I decide to go with weekly, so I don't think a PP buy button is the best option, although I can't really think of anything else at the moment.

Do you guys know of any way that I can put a button similar to a buy it now w/o having to enter into any contracts?

Jared
 
Also - I don't really care if it's on site of off site.
 
try alertpay

Did, they didn't even send me a confirmation email until five hours later, and then it didn't even work when I clicked it.

@meathead something like that or plimusish type of service might work... thanks
 
i would have to say try out 2checkout.com there is a little yearly fee you have to pay.

But i dont think you would have problems like paypal if loads of money going to be passing through it.

A little yearly fee is better than recieving 10k in a week and having your account limited :)
 
meathead and athlete, can you explain exactly what 2checkout is? I have heard of it, but it is on site integration, a merchant account, or something similar to e-junkie/plimus?

Thanks
 
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meathead and athlete, can you explain exactly what 2checkout is? I have heard of it, but it is on site integration, a merchant account, or something similar to e-junkie/plimus?

Thanks

It's a merchant account - but isnt too hard to get an account etc and the fees aren't too bad.

I'd recommend it if you want to accept Paypal payments - you'll find quite a lot of people will end up using their credit cards anyway.

I've used e-junkie too but found 2co to be better with higher volumes.
 
Your own merchant account for ultimate control.

Google Checkout has been very successful for me as well.
 
It's a merchant account - but isnt too hard to get an account etc and the fees aren't too bad.

I'd recommend it if you want to accept Paypal payments - you'll find quite a lot of people will end up using their credit cards anyway.

I've used e-junkie too but found 2co to be better with higher volumes.

Thanks for the info - I just looked at e-junkie and it looks a lot better IMO. My product will be very cheap, so the .45 cents and 5% would add up per sale. I think e-junkie makes sense right now so I'm going to go with them.

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