posted on October 23, 2000 04:37:21 PM new
Ok, so tehy want $.25 + 1.9% for credit card payments, not so bad. Then when I read the rest---$1.9% for payments from banka acounts and PayPal accounts. Why? My $500 dollar limit is running low and I have no alternatives. Does anyone have any?? Isn't this against the law to impose all of these regulations??
posted on October 23, 2000 06:17:00 PM new
There are lots of threads on alternatives (free ones), but I'm having a nice success rate with ExchangePath. $5 referral bonus, and until the 25th (including the 25th?) you get a $10 signup bonus.
posted on October 23, 2000 11:23:10 PM new
I just noticed this today!!! Is this new with paypal. They signed up a millon customers, and want to hold us to a fee now!! I don't believe i agreed to this. Now our customers expect us to take paypal, and we have to explain...does the typing EVER stop?
posted on October 24, 2000 09:16:35 AM new
I use Exchangepath (no charge) for credit cards and Achex (no charge) for checks and they both work great for me...
[ edited by joemama13 on Oct 24, 2000 02:36 PM ]
posted on October 24, 2000 01:28:06 PM newjoemama13I use Exchangepath (small charge) for credit cards...
What, when, where, who, how, and how much?
I'm unaware of any ExchangePath fees at present.
While I've seen many glowing reports about Achex on the message boards the fact that it is in use by less than ten eBay sellers is less than encouraging.
posted on October 24, 2000 02:37:51 PM new
apologies on the above... i guess i had originally misread their site... makes it even better... As far as Achex, I don't know how many people use, I just know that I like it... It's up to other people to decide for themselves, I was just adding my 2 cents, for what its worth...