tdotn
07-28-2002, 02:30 PM
Im starting up a hosting business (reselling). and im looking for a third party merchant company, I heard alot of positive things about 2checkout, are there any other good ones out there? What i want is reliable, safe, and that they dont keep all your cash!! (I heard of cases that they dont send you the money)
P.S. anyone tried websitebilling? I might give that a start since it doesnt require setup fee.
Thanks
Synthetic
07-28-2002, 02:47 PM
http://www.2checkout.com and http://www.revecom.com seem to be most favored here.
As for WebsiteBilling, I haven't heard of them before. I think they do charge a setup fee.
Up and running in days with set-up fees from only $99
And they say that transaction fees are negotiable and dependant on your volume of sales. I'm not too sure how that'd work out..
smidwap
07-28-2002, 02:52 PM
Originally posted by Synthetic
As for WebsiteBilling, I haven't heard of them before. I think they do charge a setup fee.
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2checkout.com has a setup fee too. Seems to me the most favored of all the merchant solutions have setup fees such as this.
Synthetic
07-28-2002, 02:56 PM
The only merchant gateway provider I've seen that doesn't charage a setup fee is HostCharge (http://www.hostcharge.com). No setup fee for their "Basic Package," but they take alot of commission for every transaction.
mrzippy
07-28-2002, 03:27 PM
I've used revecom.com for over a year and have found them very good.
Zoosushi
07-28-2002, 04:41 PM
We have used 2CheckOut.com for a while and have had nothing but great service from them. We would suggest them to anyone.
Hi,
As per your question, we've been using Revecom ( www.revecom.com ) for almost a year and quite happy with them. They pay you every 14 days which is perfect.
Have a great Day!
smidwap
07-28-2002, 11:29 PM
I think choosing a merchant solution all depends on whether you are selling $5 plans or $50 plans. Obviously, if you sell rather cheap solutions, you want to go with a merchant with rather small authorization fees and rates. On the other hand, you may be able to afford higher fees when selling $50 plans.