View Full Version : Merchant Account Paypal CRAP!
tbsvisa 04-24-2002, 10:27 PM We offer TotalPay by Authorize.net or Verisign for $99 to your customers that need a credit card solution. THIS IS THE TOTAL AMOUNT TO GET THEM UP AND RUNNING! No App Fee! Forget about the $300 crap for the "priviledge" of using Auth or Veri! 2.39% discount .30 transaction ! $10 Statement an $10 Gateway! Check around...you will not find a better deal...hell...you wont even get close! In addition, there is no contract......if someone offers your customers the same thing for free tell them to switch! GOTO www.Merchant-Accounts-4less.com or call 800-668-2129!
AcuNett 04-24-2002, 10:36 PM uh oh, another one of those marketer sites you see on those hit exchanges.
AlaskanWolf 04-24-2002, 10:40 PM Actually not really. Typical post of someone to hammer on a new poster.
tbsvisa is a very honest person and company. We lost our merchant account, and Chad and folks did 500% MORE then ANY other company we talked to.
I have NEVER seen a merchant company come up to bat for me ever in the 6 years I been in this business. They helped me get a merchant account and I was back in business 1 week later. Chad pulls NO punches and is very honest in offering to help you when you are 'down and out'.
If you seen my past sigs or posts, and even our site, you will realize that because Chad and company helped us though a very very tough time, we now have merchant information, rates, applications on our website, because we are doing everything in our power to pay back the great thanks Merchant Accounts 4 Less has given us.
So before you go judging someone just because they have one post on their shoulders, you better think again. No matter if Chad has 1 post or 50000, I will step up to bat for ANYONE who helps me the way he did.
tbsvisa 04-24-2002, 10:44 PM Thanks Gary....I am humbled and appreciate your praise.
Chad
Merchant-Accounts-4less.com
MilkMan 04-24-2002, 10:46 PM Hmm...Founded in 1989 yet domain created on 10-Jan-02
Nice meta-tags :)
tbsvisa 04-24-2002, 10:52 PM Not to mislead, my prcessor(the bank) was founded in 1989 so your money is safe.....we dont handle the money. All I can promise you is that I will fight "tooth and nail" to get you or your clients a fair deal.
Chad
Gurudev 04-25-2002, 12:17 AM Hmm...Founded in 1989 yet domain created on 10-Jan-02
The web went commercial only in 95. Most businesses have been online only since the last 2-3 years let alone creating their domains. Businesses existed way back then (in 1989) and none of them had a frigging domain. Way to go - colombo:rolleyes:
Let's leave the Meta-tags for some other day.
coight 04-25-2002, 01:05 AM Im guessing this is for US only?
brandon 04-25-2002, 02:26 AM Do we need to have a business or incorporated in US? If we do not have a business can we apply?
AlaskanWolf 04-25-2002, 02:47 AM It is for the US only and if you can apply under your own name and DBA (Doing Business As)
MilkMan 04-25-2002, 08:36 AM Originally posted by Gurudev
Way to go - colombo:rolleyes:
Let's leave the Meta-tags for some other day.
Angry child eh?
regier 04-25-2002, 05:02 PM Hello,
What if we are a Canadian company with a U.S. address and bank account. Would we be able to sign up?
tbsvisa 04-25-2002, 06:38 PM At this time we oly offer this service to US based business custmers with a US address, FDIC insured bank and Social Security #.
Thanks,
Chad
Gurudev 04-27-2002, 05:04 PM Angry child eh?
Milkman,
If you are gonna dis another business, at least have a good reason. Don't judge a business by their website, when they registered domain name and how long they have been in business.
Originally posted by Gurudev
Milkman,
If you are gonna dis another business, at least have a good reason. Don't judge a business by their website, when they registered domain name and how long they have been in business.
lol..that doesn't leave much left.
paypaldamon 05-02-2002, 12:17 AM PayPal has no setup fees, nor do we charge any monthly fees for using the service (users are charged for incoming payments received). I just wanted to clarify for folks that read the post, as the headline is not accurate concerning PayPal.
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