Payment Processors Software in Use
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David Moskowitz
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Payment Processors comparisons and reviews. These processors allow recurring billing, which is essential for a subscription based website. |
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PayPal (click to read reviews) Website URLPrice: Free Trial Version: free Support: Ticket system Required Software: none - form based Transaction Fees:
Description: Paypal allows subscription sites, and free trial offer periods. Some merchants have complained of problems with recieving funds. Customer credit card information is stored on their servers.
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CLICKBANK (click to read reviews) Website URLPrice: $49.50 setup Trial Version: None Support: Email and Helpdesk Ticketing Required Software: none - form based Transaction Fees: $1 + 7.5% per sale. Description: Clickbank is popular due to its integrated affiliate program, giving you access to thousands of potential afiliates. You also do not need to have your own credit card merchant account. They recently added the ability to use recurring billing, so this may become a good option. At this time, Clickbank does not allow free trial periods. Customer credit card information is stored on their servers.
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Worldpay (click to read reviews) Website URLPrice: $250 setup + $250 yearly (varies depending on approval) Trial Version: None Support: Email and Helpdesk Ticketing, and Phone Required Software: none - form based Transaction Fees: Varies according to your approval. est. 5%+ Description: Worldpay handles transactions worldwide, in multiple languages and currencies. Customer credit card information is stored on their servers. Some merchants have complained about the time it takes to receive payments. Others say that as you grow, you can negotiate shorter periods. Setup and yearly fees are a bit pricey, however when averaged out over 12 months, the monthly fee is competitive.
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2checkout (click to read reviews) Website URLPrice: $49.50 setup Trial Version: None Support: Ticket system Required Software: none - form based Transaction Fees: 5.5% plus $0.45 for each order. Description: With no trial periods allowed. and a lot of complaints about service, chargebacks, etc. I'd avoid 2checkout if possible.
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1 Shopping Cart (click to read reviews) Website URLPrice: $29 - $79 Trial Version: $3.95 trial for 30 days Support: Phone and Helpdesk Payment Processors: You can use most major payment procesors with 1 Shopping Cart. Integration Plugins: Integrates with aMember with a plugin module. Required Software: None Transaction Fees: Monthly fees for up to 10,000 members ranging from $29 to $79. Description: 1Shopping Cart is not a payment processor directly. They provide additionals services such as autoresponders and an affiliate program that integrates with the membership software and the final payment processor. You will still need to process payments with a merchant account or another service. * May not work with paypal recurring.
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