Credit Card Gateway with No Annual Fee's
Hi,
Does anyone know of a credit card gateway which has no annual fee's?
Transaction fee's & high percentage fee's are fine.
Also, are there any that dont require a merchant acc ?
Basically what Im after is something identicle to Paypal but it has to look like a standard credit card facility. Many people wont use paypal.
I am in Aus too.
Thanks,
Busy posted this at 10:39 — 5th April 2006.
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Try your banks, most do it but can have high transaction fees if under so many a month.
Not sure if you want to try NZ, but we have payment.co.nz that a lot use, also Eftpos do a scheme (well several), I think they now have one where it's a set fee, like $99 a month and nothing else as long as you stay under 150 transactions a month - it's been a while, check them out
ebill.co.nz might be another one
timjpriebe posted this at 14:09 — 5th April 2006.
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When you say "it has to look like a standard credit card facility" are you meaning it needs to look as if they're on your site the whole time?
Dudester posted this at 21:54 — 5th April 2006.
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When I say "it has to look like a standard credit card facility", I mean not have paypal branded over everything. Going off to a 3rd party secure site is fine as long as its not paypals.
Thanks,
timjpriebe posted this at 21:57 — 5th April 2006.
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2Checkout.com does not have any monthly fees. I've been using them for a few months now, and recommending them to my clients as well.
Dudester posted this at 22:07 — 5th April 2006.
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Hi Tim,
Just had a quick look at their site.
$49 sign up fee and 5.5% of transactions and thats it !!
No annual fee ?
Looks good !!!
How are they performing for you ?
Thanks.
demonhale posted this at 04:31 — 6th April 2006.
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2CO works reallgy good if you ask me...
Dudester posted this at 04:38 — 6th April 2006.
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Anyone in Aus using it ?
timjpriebe posted this at 12:44 — 6th April 2006.
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Dudester, it was a little bit of a hassle getting my very first withdrawal, but I've had no problems since then. Turns out on the first one, they have to contact a certain percentage of the people who paid you and make sure they got or are getting what they paid for.
It kind of irritated me that they didn't tell me that ahead of time. Other than that, no issues.
Tim
http://www.tandswebdesign.com
Dudester posted this at 22:50 — 23rd April 2006.
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Thanks for letting me know that.
If they are going to go ringing my customers then I certainly dont want to use their service !
Thanks.
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