[OT] Preffered money transfer for online payments

2004-11-23 Thread Lior Kesos
At first there was paypal and then the lord (who has a wierd relationship with the israelites) decided thou shall not be able to recieve money directly to you're Israeli bank through paypal! Well let's strip (1) the drama ... Has any of you recieved an online payment directly to their bank in a

Re: [OT] Preffered money transfer for online payments

2004-11-23 Thread Evgeny Gesin
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

Re: [OT] Preffered money transfer for online payments

2004-11-23 Thread Alon Altman
If you are a nonprofit, try litrom.com, which is now in beta. Alon At first there was paypal and then the lord (who has a wierd relationship with the israelites) decided thou shall not be able to recieve money directly to you're Israeli bank through paypal! Well let's strip (1) the drama ... Has

Re: [OT] Preffered money transfer for online payments

2004-11-23 Thread Lior Kesos
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

Re: [OT] Preffered money transfer for online payments

2004-11-23 Thread Evgeny Gesin
2checkout is a well known service. You should agree with content/return/refund policy. If you are looking for big, consider WorldPay, which will cost you 250 Euro Annually, 145 Euro Set up, 4.5% per transaction. Evgeny Gesin http://www.alltelescopes.com http://www.javadesk.com