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11 Sep 2012 08:43 PM #1
Start-up which Credit card processor do you recommend? How do I accept payment?
OK, so I'm at the very beginning stages of starting up a Business as a distributor of a product I'll be buying from Thailand and distributing to small local businesses.
And since they will be invoiced when receiving their order, please help me understand how is the best way to accept payment???
Also I'll be setting up a website, for retail sales, so I'll need to take care of that as well.
Thanks,
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12 Sep 2012 05:23 PM #2
We use Paypal payment methods and I honestly recommend it. It is very quick, safe, reliable and well-known. However there are other options as well.
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04 Oct 2012 01:21 AM #3
Good to start with PayPal and use a shopping cart software to manage invoices, receipts and product fulfillment to your customers- let me know via email if you want a hand with this and I can send you a few suggestions.
After you have a track record you can either apply for a merchant account (via your bank) to process cards via mail order and phone and start accepting payments directly from your site rather than paying an extra 3rd party like PayPal.
Hope this helps
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