> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3/31/2003 9:32:27 AM >>>
> I have been using Pay-Pal for a little while now,
> and am considering going with another provider
> so that my customers are not required to have
> a Pay-Pal account to make a purchase.
> 
> Pay-Pal does offer a good percentage and 
> transaction fee, but if it makes it easier for my
> customers then I would pay a slight higher cost
> for the ability.
> 
> Suggestions? Good, Bad, Indifferent...
> 
> Much Appreciated.

It depends on what you need you need to do, but Amazon has worked well
for me.

In my opinion you might consider offering several solutions: EVERYBODY
will require that the customer set up an account before doing business
with them, so the more options you have the more likely you'll offer
something the visitor has already done business with.

Between Amazon and Paypal I think that the gamut is covered pretty well
however.

Jim Davis


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