Russ Bombardieri wrote:
> I am looking for advice on what shopping cart software packages are out
> there and your experiences with them.  I am a (somewhat picky) Web designer
> and would want full control of the source code so that I could design the
> storefront to my own liking. ... Any guidance you could give
> me would be greatly appreciated.
>   

I have had great luck with PayPal Web Standards Payment. It is simple, 
it works well, it is unbelievably inexpensive compared to just about 
everyone else out there. It is very flexible in terms of how you can 
make it look. I have consulted with quite a few people from around the 
world to be sure that I am setting it up right (very important when you 
are dealing with other people's money and yours too) but given all the 
things it does for me, I am beyond pleased with it and recommend it 
highly to anyone who wants a cart but doesn't want to pay between 
$500-$1000/yr for the privilege.

You can download your commercial information to an Excel spreadsheet and 
to a Quicken or Quickbooks program and keep track of all your 
transactions, too.

The icing on the cake is that they will also allow you to make 5% on 
your money you keep in PayPal. Much better than a bank, better than my 
investment fund. You only have to ask them to include you on their Money 
Market dealie.

I do not work for PayPal or any of their subsidiaries, I'm just a very 
satisfied customer.---Fabienne


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