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[nycphp-talk] Merchant processor options?

max max at neuropunks.org
Mon Jun 6 13:01:03 EDT 2005


One good one in my experience was netbilling.com
Another thing to consider, is that may be Yahoo store is a better option. At some point we set that up for a customer, because there was a deadline, and there was no need for a ridiculous ammount of custom code - yahoo will process your payments, as well as host your inventory and give you a shopping cart and tools for management - great if you want to setup someone with a do once and forget option. You will still make plenty of hours doing support, trust me : )


On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 12:54:42PM -0400, Mitch Pirtle wrote:
> On 6/6/05, Leila Lappin <damovand at yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Just a point of curiosity why not PayPal?  Is there
> > something wrong with them?
> 
> Too many horror stories, too much frustration for non-PayPal clients
> to get started, and too much difficulty dealing with PayPal in
> general.
> 
> If you want to sell something online, PayPal only represents a small
> percentage of the market - as everyone has a debit/credit card
> nowadays, but few use PayPal.
> 
> I think being technical skews our perspectives - when you talk to a
> non-geek, it becomes painfully clear that PayPal is only ancillary,
> and not a major provider.
> 
> -- Mitch
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