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Old 21-07-2005, 12:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Just thougth I would start a list of available payment processors for people who use websites to sell products;

These are sites you can sign up to who will process customers payments when they purchase products from your website.

Some of the below will not be relevant to everybody but I have put a mix in there for people in different countries ect.

Each site is different an offer different incentives, I cannot say that I have used many of them only really paypal, nochex and a little 2checkout.com

- 2checkout.com
http://www.2checkout.com

- Authorize.net
http://www.authorizenet.com/

- i.payment
http://www.ipayment.de/

- Paypal
https://www.paypal.com

- PSI Gate
http://www.psigate.com/

- Sec Pay
http://www.secpay.com/

- Trust Commerce
http://www.trustcommerce.com/

- Nochex
http://www.nochex.com

- BancTec
http://www.banctec.co.uk

- WireCard
http://www.wirecard.com/

- Smart Card
http://www.smartcart.com

- Metacharge
http://www.metacharge.com

- World Pay
https://secure.worldpay.com

- Usa E Pay
http://www.usaepay.com/

- Protx
http://www.protx.com/

- PSI Gate
http://www.psigate.com/

- Pay Gate
http://www.paygate.co.za/

- EWay
http://www.eway.com.au/

Hope that helps a few, feel free to add some that I have missed
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Old 21-07-2005, 12:43 PM   #2 (permalink)
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anyone every tried www.protx.com? someone on this forum recommended it to me.
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Old 21-07-2005, 12:54 PM   #3 (permalink)
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As I thought they are a UK based company.


Quote:
Registrant:
PROTX Ltd
Southampton House, 317 High Holborn
London, WC1V 7NL
UNITED KINGDOM
Phone: 0207 823 2060
Fax: 999 999 9999

Domain Name: PROTX.COM

Administrative Contact :
Globix Limited,
hostmaster @GLOBIX.CO.UK
Prospect House
London, WC1A 1HB
UK
Phone: +44 207 908 8000
Fax: +44 207 908 8010

Technical Contact :
Alculumbre, Michael
michael @protx.com
29 Tillingbourne Gardens
null
London, Middlx N3 3JJ
GB
Phone: +44.7970656404
Fax: null

Record expires on 10-Apr-2008
Record created on 10-Apr-1999
Database last updated on 18-Jul-2005
Haven't used them but they are recommended on a very reputable shopping cart software website. So should be a very good site to use...

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With thanks to jamhun for this one...

www.remotebasket.com
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I use them and they have been good so far. Would recommend. Have been using them for around 2/3 months.
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I use them and they have been good so far. Would recommend. Have been using them for around 2/3 months.
You refering to www.remotebasket.com ?
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Has anyone used PPPay
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Has anyone used PPPay
Used it once or twice.. perfectly good enough rival to paypal..
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They pricing look quite reasonable in comparison to Paypal. However, they charge 1% for Withdrawing money.

And can anyone understand their fee table. I am confused
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All Cards Bank Account PPPay Account
Sending £0.49 n/a Free
XChanging n/a n/a Free
Receiving 2.95% n/a Free
Withdrawing n/a 1 %* n/a
Agreed their table isn't that clear, basically you get charged 1% to withdraw money to a bank account in the UK. Sending money via card instead of uploading the money to your PPay account will mean you have to pay 49p. Receiving money from somebody else sending money via direct card means you will also be charged.

So in simple terms, upload the money to your PPay account and then pay for your items that way.. saves you money and the seller..

Hope this helps...

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