PayPal Alternatives: "Do You Have a Backup Plan?"
by Merle
Published on this site: June 17th, 2005 - See
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Many people think that in order to do business online you
need to have an expensive merchant account to have the ability
to take payments by credit card from your customers. Nothing
could be further from the truth. Merchant accounts can be
hard to get and the monthly fees can really add up.
So what's an honest Internet Entrepreneur to do?
The answer for most is Paypal.com. It's easy to set up an account,
and fees are low and depend on your monthly sales (for most it will
be 2.9% and .30 per transaction). You'll find most Net users trust
and use PayPal for their everyday purchases, so they won't have
a problem using it on your website to purchase from you.
However, relying solely on PayPal.com for your business can
be risky. Should you ever lose your PayPal account or you
have it "frozen," your online income will come to
a screeching halt. You need a backup plan; another way to
accept payments or you'll have to close up shop. This is the
same thing as relying on one stream of income. If you lose
your job your only source of revenue dries up as well. That's
why multiple streams are best to keep you in the green.
So who are some of the others? I thought you'd never ask:
- Bidpay: http://www.BidPay.com
This service is available only for those who buy and sell
at online auctions. Buyers use their credit or debit card
to make their purchases from you and BidPay sends you a
Western Union Money Order or the payment is directly deposited
into your checking account if you live in the U.S.
- CCNow: http://CCNow.com
A shopping cart solution that also allows you to take all
major credit cards without a merchant account. They pay
you your earnings twice a month and while your money is
sitting on account it earns 1.5% APR.
- DigiBuy: http://www.DigiBuy.com
For those who sell software. Puts you in control of pricing,
order forms, and delivery options. Pricing varies with two
service levels to choose from. Your earnings are paid to
you monthly minus their 13.9% per transaction fee ($3.00
minimum). Digibuy allows you to accept payments by Visa,
MasterCard, Amex,Discover or Diners Club.
- Ikobo: http://www.IKobo.com
With merchant fees at $2.99 plus .29 per transaction, and
no extra fees for international transactions. You can sell
to buyers in 170 countries. Pay- ments are deposited to
your bank account or to your Ikobo Visa debit card.
- 2CheckOut: http://www.2CheckOut.com
It will run you $49.00 to open an account, then it's .45
per sale and 5.5% of the sales amount. Includes free shopping
cart and codes to add to your website. Will also work with
your existing shopping cart if you just need a way to take
credit card payments. Can be used for tangible or digital
download products. With 2CheckOut, you can take payment
from all credit cards and even check and debit card payments.
- ClickBank: http://www.ClickBank.com
A great service which I've used for years. Good for selling
digital products and comes with a built-in affiliate program.
You'll have to pay a one time fee of $50.00, then it's only
$1.00 plus 7.5% of each transaction. Allows you to take
payments from all credit card types.
- ShareIt:
http://www.ShareIt.com
For selling software and shareware online. Your customers
can pay by credit card or debit cards even checks. Receive
your money by check or electronic transfer to your bank
account. Fees are based per transaction with no monthly
charges.
- ProPay: http://www.ProPay.com
Accept payments by credit card via the web or even by phone.
Funds are deposited into your ProPay account. You can get
a ProPay MasterCard to access your funds or transfer your
earnings to your bank account. They have four types of accounts
to choose from: Basic, Premium, Premium Plus, Platinum,
with annual pricing from $34.95 all the way up to $299.95,
depending on the features and type of account you need.
- Ibill: http://tinyurl.com/3oc88
For businesses selling services and subscriptions. Gives
you the ability to accept payments by Visa, MasterCard,
Discover, JCB, Online Checks, even by phone via a special
900 toll free number. Fees vary, but if you reside in the
U.S. and your sales are from $0 to $9,999, the charge is
15.19% in a billing period.
- Money Bookers: http://moneybookers.com/app/
Money Bookers offers a merchant feature that allows you
to create order
buttons for your website and be paid by credit card. Fees
range from 2% all the way up to 8%, depending on how payments
are made. No setup or monthly fees. You can accept payments
from over 30 countries. Money can be transferred instantly
to your bank account.
Don't wait for disaster to strike before opening another
web based payment account. Like a "good scout,"
you want to be prepared in the event you need a backup. You
never know what tomorrow will bring so get your house in order
now.

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