I've googled myself to http://www.2checkout.com which looks as if it
offers a transactional model  (after a 49 $ initial setup fee).
Does anyone have experience/horror stories /they burned my village and
disgraced my daughter stories about them ...
That leads to an additional even more OT question.- How does one find
out if he can trust a service such as this- if it's really big and
reliable or just a show off site laundering my money...
just intersted on feedbacks in that avvenueas well...
As usual "thanks for all the fish" -
Lior.


On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 03:26:59 -0800 (PST), Evgeny Gesin
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 2. Hunting for a transcation/fee based ecommerce
> > solution...
> 
> The problem with PayPal is that your customer must
> have a PayPal account to send you money.
> 
> Some PayPal customers were not sutisfied. It's not a
> big problem if you receive micro-payments, but should
> be considered if you sell expensive items.
> 
> Evgeny Gesin
> http://www.alltelescopes.com
> http://www.javadesk.com
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