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Red Circle Web Hosting
03-15-2001, 08:24 PM
Hey!
I am starting a reseller account at cfoxhost.com and I am not going to buy one of those big merchant accounts from them. So I was wondering what do you guys this is the best Non-Merchant Credit Card Processor?Paypal?what give me suggestions here!!!


Thanx

Chris

Justin S
03-15-2001, 08:27 PM
There are a few good ones:

http://www.instabill.com

http://www.worldpay.com

http://www.paybyweb.com

alpha
03-15-2001, 08:28 PM
don't forget http://www.revecom.com
that's probably what ill be going with soon :)

Justin S
03-15-2001, 08:30 PM
I was going to mention them, but I kept typing "ravecom.com" into my browser which didn't work :) Thanks for pointing that out.

dektong
03-15-2001, 11:29 PM
Originally posted by Justin S
http://www.paybyweb.com

This one I just knew... thanks for the link...
No monthly/gateway fees... 2.75% discount rate plus $0.5/transcation. Not bad! Have anybody tried this company? Their site does not seem to be really that proffesional...

cheers,
:beer:

akashik
03-16-2001, 01:25 AM
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They look good on paper (agree with the nasty site design though). :) I'd be a little wary purely due to them not having experienced any great amount of growth yet. Some companies do it seamlessly - some very badly. I wouldn't want my billing system to be unreachable due to their server not being up to the task...

... too many unknowns for me.

Greg Moore

Sebastian
04-15-2001, 03:58 AM
I've been using PayPal and they're okay except my customer complain about having to setup a whole new account with them to use it (complete with password).

I'm looking for something that will work like a regular merchant account. Currently looking into revecom.com and instabill.com.

Jaiem
04-15-2001, 11:57 AM
Originally posted by Sebastian
I've been using PayPal and they're okay except my customer complain about having to setup a whole new account with them to use it (complete with password).

Yea, that's the downside to PP.

Take a look also at charge.com