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Subject: Re: UKNM: FW: [InternetStartups] UK Merchant Accounts for CC
From: Alex Bainbridge
Date: Wed, 8 Nov 2000 17:54:13 GMT

acceptance
Date: Wed, 8 Nov 2000 16:54:33 -0000
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Just for information -

We have become the 2nd website in the UK (& world as it happens) to take
payment online using a new system from Western Union - paycash.

You can go to our site for more details - or visit the official site
http://www.westernunionpaycash.com

This is for a start up selling adventure travel online - probably credit
card people's worst nightmare....

The great thing is that it is a cash transaction - so no charge backs, no
security problems etc - and all backed up by Western Union - a name that
many people know. Only had a few users though (in the week since it went
live) - mainly from the US - but the concept is good and will become better
understood as time goes on.

alex
http://network.first48.com

----- Original Message -----
From: Sara Waller <swalleratoutrider [dot] com>
To: <uk-netmarketingatchinwag [dot] com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2000 3:14 PM
Subject: UKNM: FW: [InternetStartups] UK Merchant Accounts for CC acceptance


> Interesting posting on InternetStartUps...
>
> Sara
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Byron Hunte [enquiriesatsprant [dot] com (mailto:enquiriesatsprant [dot] com)]
> <enquiriesatsprant [dot] com">mailto:[mailto:enquiriesatsprant [dot] com]>
> Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2000 3:16 PM
> To: InternetStartupsattopica [dot] com <InternetStartupsattopica [dot] com (mailto:InternetStartupsattopica [dot] com)>
> Subject: [InternetStartups] UK Merchant Accounts for CC acceptance
>
> Someone asked:
> > Does anyone know about getting a Merchant Account to accept credit
> > cards. I don't mean through the usual channels via one of the banks.
> > It seems that US web-sites have unlimited ways to put credit cards
> > acceptance facilities on their pages - but here in the UK were are
> > severely handicapped. Does anyone know of a site which offers such
> > facilities?
>
> There are two that I have found that seem to offer these facilities to UK
> traders:
> http://www.creditcardbanker.com/ <http://www.creditcardbanker.com/>
> http://www.creditcardmerchantservices.ltd.uk/
> <http://www.creditcardmerchantservices.ltd.uk/>
> although, please note, I haven't checked them out personally so can't
vouch
> for them in any way.
> I would mention that, in a couple of weeks or so, I hope to be able to
offer
> a complete ecommerce software download from my site that will allow you to
> build your own site (using templates and a wizard) with credit
card/merchant
> account, hosting and domain name registration, all for stg 250 per year
> (which I personally think is amazing :-)). If you can wait, let me know
and
> I will alert you when this is up and running.
> If you need to move quickly, try the URLs above and let us know if you
find
> what you need there.
> Oh, and could you tell us your name? :-)
> Cheers
> Byron



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