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[uk-netmarketing] Small Business On Line payment (Si Magee)

[uk-netmarketing] Small Business On Line payment (Si Magee)

Ty-John Roberts ty at addicted2tv.com
Mon Apr 8 13:26:39 BST 2013


Hi Si

Most of the payment providers have fairly transparent terms, so its best to just read up, and if you don't find what you need on their website I think its time to look elsewhere. Alec is right about Sagepay, I think their support is good and you can speak to someone on the phone if its unclear on the web.

ty




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On 6 Apr 2013, at 09:51, Si Magee <simagee at btinternet.com> wrote:

Thanks all.  Their main concern was the number of hidden charges that pop up later.  Is this not the case?



On 5 Apr 2013, at 13:59, Alec East <alec.east at ukoko.com> wrote:

> Hi SI
> 
> Others may have another opinion but we've found they're all much of a muchness for small turnover clients. 
> 
> SagePay is the one we recommend to small businesses, mainly because they have always been quick to respond & helpful when there are problems. There are cheaper options but you quickly realise that 1% of sales isn't much of saving when you can't get hold of their support.
> 
> We've found it advisable to include PayPal as an option too, as it provides a veneer of security to those less willing to hand out card details to unfamiliar sites.
> 
> On another note, both Amazon & Ebay stores aren't too hard to set up, they already have the traffic and some of our small business clients have generated far more sales through them than their own dedicated ecommerce sites. There are pros and cons to this route but it's less of a commitment or initial expense for a small business, especially if they just want to try it out.  It's not ideal and the fees are high, but it may be worth considering as an alternative / addition.
> 
> Al
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> On 5 Apr 2013, at 12:00, uk-netmarketing-request at mm.chinwag.com wrote:
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>> Message: 1
>> Date: Thu, 4 Apr 2013 10:36:36 +0100
>> From: Si Magee <simagee at btinternet.com>
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>> Hi,
>> 
>> Just a quick question for those that have experience in on line payment.
>> 
>> A client of mine wants to setup a small online business selling AV cables etc.
>> 
>> What is the best method of online payment?
>> 
>> PayPay take a large percentage and I have heard awful things about Worldpay.
>> 
>> TIA
>> 
>> Si 
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