On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 7:42 AM, Venkatraman S <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Please correct me if i am wrong in here ...anywhere....I wanted to
> understand the online payments arena better:
>
> Simply put : i am launching a new service and i want my customers to pay me
> via credit card OR paypal account.
> The money can either go into my bank account directly OR into my paypal
> account(from which i can withdraw later).
>
> So this is what i have understood so far:
> 1. i can accept creditcard or pp payments using paypal using their websites
> payment 
> standard<https://merchant.paypal.com/cgi-bin/marketingweb?cmd=_render-content&content_ID=merchant/wp_standard>.
> This costs around 5$ for every 100$ worth of transactions.
> 2. I can accept the same using authorize
> <http://www.authorize.net/solutions/merchantsolutions/pricing/>which would
> transfer the money to my bank account. This costs approx 20$ per month +per
> txn fee) and before that the setupfees. Lets say this costs 20+100*0.10 =30$
> per month. (is it possible to link a bank account in India to this? - i
> guess they call this as merchant account?
>
> Now, i understand these 2 services, but how do
> chargify<http://chargify.com/pricing-and-signup/>,
> cheddargetter <https://cheddargetter.com/pricing>and spreedly
> <http://spreedly.com/>work? I mean, do these also provide the same feature
> of accepting payments online or are these just billing services(like a
> ledger to keep track of payments).
>

As far as chargify is concerned, it provides an easier way to charge
monthly subscriptions. They dont provide a payment gateway or anything
of that sort. They do however integrate with payment gateways like
trust commerce.



> Help?
>
> -V
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