I was thinking about setting up a credit card payment system on my freelance site to allow people to put down payments and make payments online.
I was looking into authorize.net's solutions but they are pretty pricey, then I thought maybe a paypal account.
Anyone have any good ideas of what to implement?
credit card transactions... whats yer poison?
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considering they are under investigation for claims of fraud and account practices I wouldn't put my last dollar on them 
http://www.paypalwarning.com/
http://www.paypalwarning.com/
I read through that website, and a lot of what is said seems to be hogwash. I use PayPal (and so does my Company) and we have used it fine. Contacting them via Phone isn't a problem, and I haven't had any problems. Neither has my company on the business side of things. All in all, PayPal is rather fair.
However, if you are the overly cautious type, you might want to check out http://www.Neteller.com
However, if you are the overly cautious type, you might want to check out http://www.Neteller.com
I've sent bundles of money to other people on paypal, and vice versa. No problems, no fees (except what is already told when signing up). The only message I've got from them, is when they've added new features to their Business membership (aka me). New features? DONT WANT THAT! 
Paypal is perfect as it is, and that site IS hogwash. Any website that uses a different wallpaper for their website on each page, will always be hogwash.
Paypal is perfect as it is, and that site IS hogwash. Any website that uses a different wallpaper for their website on each page, will always be hogwash.
That was one of the reasons why Well Fargo Bank was allowe dto purchase the company calle dpaypal..JPlush76 wrote:considering they are under investigation for claims of fraud and account practices I wouldn't put my last dollar on them
http://www.paypalwarning.com/
Now paypal has to follow the same Fraud regs as banks since its under Wells fargo control..
shareme wrote:That was one of the reasons why Well Fargo Bank was allowe dto purchase the company calle dpaypal..JPlush76 wrote:considering they are under investigation for claims of fraud and account practices I wouldn't put my last dollar on them
http://www.paypalwarning.com/
Now paypal has to follow the same Fraud regs as banks since its under Wells fargo control..
