Bakie
05-03-2005, 02:33 PM
Is there a good domain reseller out there that allows paypal? I have had a look at enom but they need credit cards.
Thanks
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![]() | View Full Version : Domain Resellers Bakie 05-03-2005, 02:33 PM Is there a good domain reseller out there that allows paypal? I have had a look at enom but they need credit cards. Thanks eSited 05-03-2005, 02:46 PM directi.com accepts paypal I think Bakie 05-03-2005, 04:49 PM Thanks, Have you or anyone else had any experience with them? DevilDog 05-03-2005, 09:53 PM I believe Wild West Domains accepts paypal. I've seen good things from them. NameRegistration 05-04-2005, 07:14 PM Originally posted by Bakie Is there a good domain reseller out there that allows paypal? I have had a look at enom but they need credit cards. Thanks eNom allows you to refill your reseller account with CC or PayPal. :confused: mdadnan 05-05-2005, 03:18 AM Enom allows credit cards, Paypal, wire transfers and checks. Paypal is only limited to reseller accounts. newcomp 05-05-2005, 05:01 AM Directi is good for me with support and order mrzippy 05-07-2005, 04:03 AM Yes, eNom allows you to "fill up" your account balance with a paypal transaction. They've offered this method of payment for a while now, and it works well. Many of our resellers under us use it, and they find it very convenient. dmaven 05-07-2005, 07:26 AM The only catch is enom will impose a 3% fee to all credit card and paypal transactions so this will raise your overall cost. mrzippy 05-07-2005, 01:58 PM Originally posted by dmaven The only catch is enom will impose a 3% fee to all credit card and paypal transactions so this will raise your overall cost. Well, actually it is the credit card company and paypal that impose the fee. eNom simply passes this fee to you. Otherwise, they would lose money on every cc or paypal transaction since it costs THEM 3% to give these options. (Credit card transaction fees/discount, and paypal fees, etc... There is no fee if you fill up your account balance by sending eNom a check. dmaven 05-07-2005, 02:13 PM Originally posted by mrzippy Well, actually it is the credit card company and paypal that impose the fee. eNom simply passes this fee to you. Otherwise, they would lose money on every cc or paypal transaction since it costs THEM 3% to give these options. (Credit card transaction fees/discount, and paypal fees, etc... This same fee is passed on to all businesses that take credit cards. Enom is the one that passes it on to the consumers. Godaddy and all the other registrars eat the costs, enom passes it on to maintain their margins. ramppi 05-07-2005, 04:25 PM I am directi reseller. Yes they accept paypal verified. Good point is that there is no minumum amount funds You must place in when starting. Your price varies depending how much you place funds/resell to your account. The basic/starting price, 6,95 is ok with me (com,net,org) 7,95 for .info. You can register .in too (12,95), yes they operate from Mumbai (originally) large unit in US too. I am in Europe (Finland) so I don'.t remember .us, .name etc price. I don't use, but they have good-looking api (demo) also reseller demo. Sign in and look how it works. Support is fast, pro and friendly. good spring time PS bank wire transfer is ok with them ( it takes 2-5 days depending) |