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Eiv
12-25-2001, 09:00 PM
I am looking for a CC processor that accept international applicants. I have been search around, it seems to me that only
sfcommerce.com is the only solution right now. Is there any alternative?? Because I heard they dont offer recurring solutions.

PS: I am not interested with 3rd party merchant.

ho247
12-26-2001, 06:59 AM
You could try WorldPay (http://www.worldpay.com/).

Alan

Eiv
12-26-2001, 07:44 AM
Is worldpay consider to be 3rd party merchant??

Their fees is a bit high. But thanks

acidHL
12-26-2001, 07:53 AM
No, I belive qorldpay actually set you up with a merchant account. I have hear great things about them, but they were too expensive for me. In the end I went with 2checkout.com (3rd party) even though they only work in $ :(

ho247
12-26-2001, 08:00 AM
Yeah, they do 3rd party too.

bobcares
12-26-2001, 01:42 PM
Worldpay is really good. Actually I would say for international customers this is the best. At just 150 pounds a year and 4.5% per transaction that are Ok in prices..
The good things about them is very good integration methods, excellent service and very reliable... :)

Have a great day :)

regards
amar

Jedito
12-26-2001, 08:04 PM
sfcommerce.com

2.35% +$0.35 per transaction.

Eiv
12-26-2001, 09:23 PM
Hey Jedito

I guess you are using sfcomerece. Do you know if they charge monthly fee or not? Would they allow partial refund. I find it is extremely to bill client if they decide to upgrade their package when they signed up yearly packages.

Also, if you could tell me who was the sale person you talk to. I remember emailing them a while ago, they told it was something like 3.95%+ 95cent or something like that.

Jedito
12-26-2001, 10:30 PM
Minimun transaction fee $15 or 25 (I'm not sure now).
They allow partial refound.
Sales person was David Campbell but he don't work anymore there, so I suggest to contact Larry Belgica.
If you PM me I can provide you with his email.

Lah_Lah
12-30-2001, 11:05 PM
<<Please contact users directly and do not post to the forum>>

Jedito
12-30-2001, 11:08 PM
Eddie, I sent you an email 3 days ago :)
can you contact me at jorgec@downtownhost.com?

Lah_Lah
12-30-2001, 11:20 PM
my suggestion and best way

1. 2checkout.com +
2. US personal account (if you are not at US)

you can accept cc and bank transfer direct from bank to bank using your personal acccount. US personal bank account is very usefull.

kunal
12-31-2001, 07:27 AM
sfcommerce, doesnt do international clients any more :(

worldpay has turned out to be great... great pricing.. support is outstanding... :)

Eiv
12-31-2001, 07:36 AM
How much does wolrdpay charge for the transactions fees?

From memory I think it is more expensive than Revecom.

I want my own merchant account.

1. Looks for professional.
2. Generally much lower transactions fees. Looking for merchant in the low 2% with 25-35 cent per transaction.
3. Allow partial refunds. In particularly if clients paid yearly and require upgrades half way through the contract. It is extremely diffult with Revecom. I am not sure about 2checkout or worldpay.


Anyone know if I form a LLC in USA. Would I be able to get a US based merchant account? Who will be the best merchant provider?

ASPCode.net
12-31-2001, 11:24 AM
Originally posted by Lah_Lah
my suggestion and best way

1. 2checkout.com +
2. US personal account (if you are not at US)

you can accept cc and bank transfer direct from bank to bank using your personal acccount. US personal bank account is very usefull.

I'm outside the US myself - what are the benefits of having a US personal bank???

And could you also tell me where to get it?

coight
12-31-2001, 12:21 PM
Does authorize.net work internationally?

kunal
01-01-2002, 05:44 AM
Originally posted by Eiv
How much does wolrdpay charge for the transactions fees?

From memory I think it is more expensive than Revecom.

I want my own merchant account.

1. Looks for professional.

Worldpay fees depend on which country your from... plus, you can work out a deal with them...

as far as the looks go, everything is completely customisable.. you can change EVERYTHING.. and its very easy too...

your gonna have a tuff time finding a 2 transaction fee merchant.. if you do, there monthly will be very very high...

which country are you from??

Lah_Lah
01-01-2002, 08:44 PM
able to receive payment in USD and bank transfer directly.

example:
1. use 2checkout.com, they pay using bank wire and air mail.
both cost a lot or slow. you can have a personal USD account at US, then they can transfer directly to your account free. and one day only. you only use your ATM card to withdraw the money from your country with a little charges.

2. ask people bank in to your account directly to receive payment.

3. you can check balance at internet.

3...... please contact me personally