I am trying to find an online payment solution that allows merchants
(me) based internationally to accept and process credit card
payments.
Paypal is not fully functional in my country (Trinidad and Tobago) and
this option is not currently available. I have looked at
Authorize.net, but I find their setup to be extremely confusing as I
still don't even know if they setup accounts for non-us residents/
citizens (one of the least informative websites?). I am using satchmo,
so any suggested solution should work with satchmo, but if not, I
would still like to hear about it.
I received a less than polite from email from Authorize.net that they
only process US currency, and only work with US businesses. So that
option is out.
Does anyone have any other suggestions at all? The ability to accept
online payments is absolutely crucial to the success of my business
and any help would be appreciated.
You can either search for a company offer the service for your target customer base (geograhically) and your business. Ususally these providers charge you some setup fee (at least in Europe) and some prepaid or pay per transaction fee. And usually you must have a extra agreement with the credit card company, as these will pay you and the saervice company does only the approval side.
Or you can look for one of PayPal, Google or Amazon, I call them integrated suppliers. These also offer these services, usually with a lower or reduced setup fee but some higher transactions costs (guess depends on your country how much in reality).
The approach I took is to go first for PayPal - bear the cost of the higher fees but save on intial invest into setup. Watch how business evolves and then simply calculate the ROI for any payment enhancement project according you your actual data.
I for example found out, that quite high precentage of customers doesn't like CreditCard (or PayPal) payment at all and prefers Cash On Demand. Ant, that I'ms til running cheaper with PayPal, conidring that more then expected customers buy Cash on Demand or even Prepaid.
On Behalf Of primitive Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 12:15 AM To: Satchmo users Subject: Re: Advice on online payment solution
I received a less than polite from email from Authorize.net that they only process US currency, and only work with US businesses. So that option is out.
Does anyone have any other suggestions at all? The ability to accept online payments is absolutely crucial to the success of my business and any help would be appreciated.
Thanks for responding, but Paypal will not work for me. I did do a
search for a payment solution, and found a couple. I am evaluting now
and will post my feedback here for future reference. The one thing I
don't like with these merchants is that they have some shady looking
websites which are very unclear as to what services they provide (very
bad sign in my book).
The most promising was http://FirstAtlanticCommerce.com/Gateway but
they require a huge initial investment to setup a merchant account.
The minimum was $50,000 US with your business already having a credit
history spanning 6 months and with annual sales in excess of $250,000.
Needless to say, thats not an option (unless someone has 300,000 to
lend?).
Others I am looking at are:
TrustCommerce (sent email, no response yet)
Click2Pay (sent email, no response yet)
Dalpay (their first entry under business types is "Adult toy
retailer", so I don't know about this one)
I will post my results soon. Anyone else with suggestions? I would
appreciate any further assistance.
I am still digging around, and I found one that is very positive so
far. Its called Intabill and it seems to be what I am looking for. I
sent an email, and they responded, but they did not answer my specific
questions, but based on what they have on their website, it looks like
a decent enough service, considering my limited options.
I am going to try to sign up in the next couple of months (because you
need to have a registered company, etc. to start the application
process, and my registration form has'nt been submitted yet). I am
still unclear how the integration works, but I am assuming its a
redirect checkout url or something similar.
I will still be looking around, and will post any updates.
My country is listed under "Send Money to Anyone in the Growing PayPal
Network" which is confusing as it does not say whether or not I can
receive or can send, i.e. does it mean that people can only send me
money? or that I can send money? I have no idea.
I sent them an email some time back, and I have not gotten a reply. I
will try again, but I am not willing to compromise to an extent where
my business is affected, and it seems that this might be what I would
have to do in order to user PayPal.
On May 20, 5:59 am, joasch <joa...@astrocalc.com> wrote:
> My country is listed under "Send Money to Anyone in the Growing PayPal
> Network" which is confusing as it does not say whether or not I can
> receive or can send, i.e. does it mean that people can only send me
> money? or that I can send money? I have no idea.
> I sent them an email some time back, and I have not gotten a reply. I
> will try again, but I am not willing to compromise to an extent where
> my business is affected, and it seems that this might be what I would
> have to do in order to user PayPal.
> On May 20, 5:59 am, joasch <joa...@astrocalc.com> wrote:
> > On May 13, 2:38 pm, primitive <laroygr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Thanks for responding, but Paypal will not work for me. I did do a
Sorry, Trinidad and Tobago (it's in the Caribbean), but it is
mentioned in my first post. I am a Jamaican (Caribbean as well), but I
work in Trinidad as a geoscience consultant.
On May 20, 10:28 am, joasch <joa...@astrocalc.com> wrote:
> > My country is listed under "Send Money to Anyone in the Growing PayPal
> > Network" which is confusing as it does not say whether or not I can
> > receive or can send, i.e. does it mean that people can only send me
> > money? or that I can send money? I have no idea.
> > I sent them an email some time back, and I have not gotten a reply. I
> > will try again, but I am not willing to compromise to an extent where
> > my business is affected, and it seems that this might be what I would
> > have to do in order to user PayPal.
> > On May 20, 5:59 am, joasch <joa...@astrocalc.com> wrote:
> > > On May 13, 2:38 pm, primitive <laroygr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > Thanks for responding, but Paypal will not work for me. I did do a
"Thank you for contacting PayPal. We regret the delay in responding to
your service request.
We sincerely appreciate your interest in becoming a PayPal member.
Unfortunately, we are not yet providing payment receiving services for
Trinidad and Tobago. You may send money using PayPal but you can not
receive payments at this time.
Visit https://www.paypal.com/ and click the "Worldwide" link in the
footer of the page for more information on the countries and regions
that PayPal supports.
If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact us
again.
Sincerely,
Laura
Merchant Solutions
PayPal, an eBay Company"
This confirms what I had suspected.
On May 20, 10:32 am, primitive <laroygr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Sorry, Trinidad and Tobago (it's in the Caribbean), but it is
> mentioned in my first post. I am a Jamaican (Caribbean as well), but I
> work in Trinidad as a geoscience consultant.
> On May 20, 10:28 am, joasch <joa...@astrocalc.com> wrote:
> > And that country is?
> > On May 20, 12:38 pm, primitive <laroygr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > My country is listed under "Send Money to Anyone in the Growing PayPal
> > > Network" which is confusing as it does not say whether or not I can
> > > receive or can send, i.e. does it mean that people can only send me
> > > money? or that I can send money? I have no idea.
> > > I sent them an email some time back, and I have not gotten a reply. I
> > > will try again, but I am not willing to compromise to an extent where
> > > my business is affected, and it seems that this might be what I would
> > > have to do in order to user PayPal.
> > > On May 20, 5:59 am, joasch <joa...@astrocalc.com> wrote:
> > > > On May 13, 2:38 pm, primitive <laroygr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > Thanks for responding, but Paypal will not work for me. I did do a
> > > > Just curious, why wont PayPal work for you?
primitive <laroygr...@gmail.com> wrote: > Unfortunately, we are not yet providing payment receiving services for > Trinidad and Tobago.
There isn't a Satchmo payment module for Worldpay but they might be worth applying to for a Merchant Account. If your application was successful you could create the module.
I thought I sent this before, but somehow it must have been lost...
I you are at T & T, which isn't far from US, isn't it possible for you
to open an US bank account? I know this was a solution in early PP
days that you could if you just had an US bank account you could use
PP even from Europe, you just redraw the money to the US account and
then took it from there...
WorldPay, as Ian suggested, is also an option. I used to have an WP
account but canceled it in favour of PP. I really like the feature of
PP that you can send an electronic invoice which mean you can also
handle sales off site easily, just by email contact.
/Joakim
On May 24, 2:30 pm, primitive <laroygr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> "Thank you for contacting PayPal. We regret the delay in responding to
> your service request.
> We sincerely appreciate your interest in becoming a PayPal member.
> Unfortunately, we are not yet providing payment receiving services for
> Trinidad and Tobago. You may send money using PayPal but you can not
> receive payments at this time.
> Visithttps://www.paypal.com/and click the "Worldwide" link in the
> footer of the page for more information on the countries and regions
> that PayPal supports.
> If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact us
> again.
> Sincerely,
> Laura
> Merchant Solutions
> PayPal, an eBay Company"
> This confirms what I had suspected.
> On May 20, 10:32 am, primitive <laroygr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Sorry, Trinidad and Tobago (it's in the Caribbean), but it is
> > mentioned in my first post. I am a Jamaican (Caribbean as well), but I
> > work in Trinidad as a geoscience consultant.
> > On May 20, 10:28 am, joasch <joa...@astrocalc.com> wrote:
> > > And that country is?
> > > On May 20, 12:38 pm, primitive <laroygr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > Well, from what I understand paypal does not allow me to use its
> > > > merchant services in my country. This is a link to the supported
> > &