I have used several including paypal,

PayFlow Pro (part of paypal, but an actual integrated service)
Authorize.net (good tools, horrible customer service and a little pricey)
Most Banks have them as well (wellsfargo, etc)
echo-inc.com  (fairly priced, easy to access, )

If the client requires that the checkout use their skin, paypal is out
unless they purchase the premium solution (which I believe is payflow pro)

I'd agree with Wade, with Google Checkout's API (usually documented well)
and turn key solutions, this would be the best solution for them.

~Chad


On Jan 19, 2008 8:18 AM, Wade Preston Shearer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > I know their are online companies out there that let organizations
> > set up
> > accounts and can have people use credit cards online to pay them
> > with part of the cost being a fee back to the company.  Has anyone
> > ever used these / have experience / warnings they can share so I can
> > tell the organization the one to pick to sign up with?
>
> They easiest options are to use PayPal or Google Checkout. PayPayl
> charges a 5% processing fee though, while Google Checkout only charges
> 2%. One nice thing to note though is that all processing is free with
> Google Check out until 2009. So, at least for this next year, Google
> Checkout would be a great option both for your client and for you.
>
> https://checkout.google.com/seller/fees.html
>
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