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Taking Credit Card Payments Through PayPal
Explains fees, advantages, drawbacks, and other considerations when using PayPal as a credit card processor.

Introduction

Folks seem to have a love-hate relationship with PayPal. Many love the service, others hate it. The service, however, is continually evolving. PayPal seems to be making a valid effort to improve the service by addressing drawbacks and expanding merchant tools. For example, PayPal now offers encrypted HTML to prevent buyers from fraudulently changing payment information and/or accessing digital download files without paying.

Category: Products / Services (Third Party Processors)

Accepting Payments Online with 2CheckOut.com
Explains advantages, drawbacks, and other considerations when using 2CheckOut.com as a third party processor

Introduction

One of the most attractive features of accepting credit cards online with 2checkout.com is the wide variety of transactions allowed. You can accept credit cards online for products, services, or digital goods; set up recurring payments; accept donations; and send bills through 2checkout.com.

The 2checkout.com service screens payments for fraud, handles billing inquiries, and maintains the necessary secure payment systems. 2checkout.com also has a built-in shopping cart so your customers can order multiple items at one time.

Category: Products / Services (Third Party Processors)

Taking Online Payments with Clickbank.com
Explains issues to consider when using Clickbank.com to accept payments online and as an affiliate program processor.

Introduction

You can sell your digital, downloadable products online as well as take credit card payments, debit cards, and online checks through Clickbank. As with all third party processors, the sale is technically made by Clickbank. You "sell" them access to your product. In return, they pay you a percent of all sales. Looking at it another way, Clickbank charges you a fee to process your sales. This means Clickbank screens payment, handles billing inquiries, processes refund requests, and maintains the necessary secure payment systems. You generate sales / traffic activity, provide online sales page(s), fulfill orders, and provide customer service support (other than refunds).

Category: Products / Services (Third Party Processors)
 
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