posted on November 11, 2000 03:50:31 PM
how many of you would suggested use propay instead of paypal and billpoint?
i took a look on exchange cash (memeber to member trasfer) and add cash are totally free. however if you accept non-memember transfter there are 3.3% +.35 charge (ouch)
posted on November 11, 2000 04:17:07 PM
Propay is nice because buyers dont have to register dont have to be a member to pay with there creditcards .
as far a fees for these services they are a fact of life and yeas the moto you get what you pay for is True the services you pay for are of much higher Quility.
now for all the die hard Paypal fans of which I am one check this out on AW partern message service there is a theard there.
I just did the search and found this to be true.
Paypay has (ABANDONED) there patent and trademarks for there electronic payment services and the name Paypal its self.
(ABANDONED) date 9/11/00 reason they fail to answer to questions about there patents and trademarks not sure what any of this means to paypal or its users over all at this time but it is a interesting development .
check out the thresd in parterns services. there are link to search and find this info yourself. http://www.Dman-N-Company.com
posted on November 11, 2000 04:34:50 PM
I have used ProPay (in addition to PayPal, BillPoint, AChex, and PayDirect) for several months, and find it easy, fast, safe and secure.
Big advantage for me is that they accept any International transfer that I'm willing to trust, not just what is on a list. I have a customer who lives in a country that isn't on a list, but I have done long term business with and trust. And the customer doesn't have to "join" to use it.
The only problem I ever had with ProPay is that their ACH transfer needs the accurate and complete bank routing and account number (which isn't necessarily, and wasn't in my case) the numbers printed on a check or deposit slip. After I got that worked out it's been flawless!