posted on November 17, 2000 04:32:01 PM
Does anyone have any experience with this site? I got an ad for them from a friend. It appears to be similar to PayPal in theory, free auction pay, send money, request money, etc., etc........
I thought about adding it as another payment option to my auctions, but I haven't heard anything about it......
posted on November 17, 2000 04:34:20 PM
I've been using it for a few weeks now, have a link in my auctions, and it's working fine - no complaints. I now state in my auctions that I do not accept PayPal, and I've had no complaints about that either.
posted on November 17, 2000 05:29:57 PM
I use ExchangePath.com quite a bit. It is easy to "Ask for Money" from the buyer. You only fill out a handful of lines.
posted on November 17, 2000 05:38:10 PM
According to the TOS, for sellers exchangepath has the advantage of no chargebacks by the buyer, no frozen account, etc.
Question: Paypal is quick. When the buyer sends money to the seller it seems to get there immediately.
Is this true for exhangepath?
posted on November 17, 2000 05:40:34 PMQuestion: Paypal is quick. When the buyer sends money to the seller it seems to get there immediately. Is this true for exhangepath?
posted on November 17, 2000 06:04:56 PMabingdoncomputers ROFLMAO
We aren't too far apart, are we? I hope it's warmer there than here. It's downright chilly outside.........brrrrrrrrr
To everyone else Thanks for the help. I just signed up with them. It seemed to be pretty easy and well organized. I plan to start putting the logo on my next auctions.
On the PayPal issue, I still haven't had any problems with PayPal. I've used it for several months now. Time will tell, I guess.
No, I'm just a stone's throw down the road from you. Anyway, ExchangePath works great and they accept VISA, MC, American Express, Discover, and Diners Club. PayPal only accepts VISA/MC.
And it is cold over here. I'm about ready to start a nice cozy fire.