posted on July 12, 2002 02:13:13 PM
We've received hundreds of payments via Bidpay. It's primarily used by International buyers and is a nice safe way for sellers to accept payments from customers outside of the U.S.
posted on July 12, 2002 02:34:41 PM
i get BidPay from domestic and int'l buyers
I LOVE IT
buyers pay the fees,
it's safe and quick (we ship on confirmation)
never had a problem,
posted on July 12, 2002 08:47:37 PM
I don't accept Paypal, but I do offer Bidpay as an option. I'm surprised at the number of my customers that use it to pay me. I've never had a problem with them. It's a simple, well run and secure operation that has REAL customer service representatives, and not a lot of vague, confusing and constantly changing terms of service. There is a representative of Bidpay who posts here occasionally. If he does show up here, I'd be willing to bet the farm that before he leaves, he will mention the fact that Bidpay has never charged back a single dime to a seller. For me, the bottom line is that I trust Bidpay more than any of the other services I have seen so far. They are an official agent of Western Union who has more than a little bit of experience in getting money from point A to point B in a hurry.
The light at the end of the tunnel will turn out to be an oncoming train.
posted on July 13, 2002 04:08:31 AM
I began using this quite some time ago due to
a non-U.S. buyer. It works great. In the
beginning they always sent USPS Money Orders,
but they were purchased by Western Union,
and now all the payments are WU Money Orders.
No problems. I have had one attempted
payment that was declined (and the buyer,
from my web site, never replied to another
e-mail after that, so it must have been a
scam attempt). Very responsive non-form
message e-mail replies! Sign up, it costs
sellers nothing! Good luck!
Z
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"Cannot say. Saying, I would know. Do not
know, so cannot say". -- Zathras (Babylon 5)