"Isabelle" <isabelleREMOVETHECAPS DeleteThis @REMOVETHECAPSis.visisoul.com> wrote in
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> Hi,
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> What type of e-commcerce solutions/mechanisms/applications do you use?
i.e.
> Miva Merchant, Paypal, Ibill... How
> do you feel about using Paypal and Ibill for your Canadian clients?
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> I have a client who wants to sell one book and he wants a shopping cart
that
> accepts credit cards. They
> do not have a merchant account and I'm not sure if they are interested in
> getting one.
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> Thank you for your time,
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> Isabelle
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We partnered with goEMerchant. Check out
<a style='text-decoration: underline;' href="http://www.netauctionhelp.com/goemerchant.asp." target="_blank">http://www.netauctionhelp.com/goemerchant.asp.</a> We provide web software
solutions, and they seemed to have a good mix of do-it-yourself stuff for
beginners as well as API support for custom solutions like we build.
We had them tie into Authorize.Net for our account for stronger AVS, card
code, and third-party integration stuff.
I've done PayPal on various sites for me and others, but 5% + .30 or
whatever it is for every transaction is a bit high, and PayPal still comes
off un-professional. Do they still require your payer to end up creating a
PayPal account?
Best of luck,
Kevin<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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