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Hi,
I have been asked to make a ecommerce website as cheap as poss.
The website will contain clothes etc but also will have adult material.
The iseal cart to use would be oscommerce but due to the nature of some of the product, I can't use paypal. Does anyone know a similar payment system to Paypal the doesn't require a merchant account but does allow adult material?
Many thanks.
I have been asked to make a ecommerce website as cheap as poss.
The website will contain clothes etc but also will have adult material.
The iseal cart to use would be oscommerce but due to the nature of some of the product, I can't use paypal. Does anyone know a similar payment system to Paypal the doesn't require a merchant account but does allow adult material?
Many thanks.
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Originally Posted by -Rich-
Hi,
I have been asked to make a ecommerce website as cheap as poss.
The website will contain clothes etc but also will have adult material.
The iseal cart to use would be oscommerce but due to the nature of some of the product, I can't use paypal. Does anyone know a similar payment system to Paypal the doesn't require a merchant account but does allow adult material?
Many thanks.
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Originally Posted by Sperbonzo
Why would you not want to get a merchant account?
Does it cost to get one from their bank and SSL certificate etc.
To be honest, I really don't know much about ecommerce.
What excatly do you need for a full ecommerce website?
Thanks
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Originally Posted by -Rich-
Are they not more expensive?
Does it cost to get one from their bank and SSL certificate etc.
To be honest, I really don't know much about ecommerce.
What excatly do you need for a full ecommerce website?
Thanks
Depending on those answers you might want to look at a direct merchant account, a thrid party processor, or an e-wallet, etc....
Michael Sperber Astral Group Inc
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Skype msperber
www.astralgrouponline.com
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Skype msperber
www.astralgrouponline.com
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Originally Posted by Sperbonzo
This is all dependent on your business model (what do you sell, and how do you charge for it), your monthly volumes, the average ticket (size of transaction), etc.....
Depending on those answers you might want to look at a direct merchant account, a thrid party processor, or an e-wallet, etc....
Would this method be the shortest short term solution?
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Originally Posted by -Rich-
A third party processor would be something like Paypal I assume?
Would this method be the shortest short term solution?
Examples of that include ccbill EU, verotel, etc...
If you would like, you can contact me for more advice regarding your particular business model. Paypal has certain restrictions, as do third party processors, and there are some people that are adverse to dealing with a merchant that only uses paypal....
I would be happy to help you out with this, and try to steer you in the right direction.
All in all though, if you are just starting out, going with a third party processor of some type is probably your best bet.
Michael Sperber Astral Group Inc
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info@astralgrouponline.com
ICQ 177961090
Phone +1 954 650 5789
Skype msperber
www.astralgrouponline.com
complete e-commerce solutions
info@astralgrouponline.com
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Skype msperber
www.astralgrouponline.com
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Originally Posted by Sperbonzo
Well, yes, and no. Paypal is more of an e-wallet system. A Third Party processor, (also known as an IPSP), utilizes a mastermerchant account, that you would have a sub account with. They provide all of the features that you need to run your site, but are more expensive that direct merchant accounts.
Examples of that include ccbill EU, verotel, etc...
If you would like, you can contact me for more advice regarding your particular business model. Paypal has certain restrictions, as do third party processors, and there are some people that are adverse to dealing with a merchant that only uses paypal....
I would be happy to help you out with this, and try to steer you in the right direction.
All in all though, if you are just starting out, going with a third party processor of some type is probably your best bet.
I just re-read my message and was mean't to say is Paypal the 'cheapest' short term solution.
I'm making a website for someone, with no knowledge of ecommerce.
I would like to use Oscommerce and a gateway that supports adult content, mags and toys etc. - nothing illegal.
I know what you mean by some people being put off by Paypal.
I have bookmarked your site, so any help would be great.
Thanks.
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I would suggest you look at 2Checkout. PayPal and 2Checkout are just simply a payment system that uses a web interface.
If you are looking for a checkout system that is integrated into the site, with no redirection for customers to have to go to and checkout, like paypal redirecting to their site, then you need a merchant account.
I would suggest Authorize.net if within the u.s. it is the authority on merchant accounts, allows for downloads into quickbooks, makes checkout sytems transparent on the web. Chronopay is a solution if you sell in europe, but basically the same thing.
If you are looking for a checkout system that is integrated into the site, with no redirection for customers to have to go to and checkout, like paypal redirecting to their site, then you need a merchant account.
I would suggest Authorize.net if within the u.s. it is the authority on merchant accounts, allows for downloads into quickbooks, makes checkout sytems transparent on the web. Chronopay is a solution if you sell in europe, but basically the same thing.
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