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Group: uk.adverts.computer · Group Profile
Author: newsgroupsnewsgroups Date: Sep 16, 2008 08:18
"Odiferous" hotmail.com> wrote in message news:48CF5578.93C12603@hotmail.com...
> Wagg wrote:
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>> I know it is OT, but I dont know where else to post it. A friend of
>> mine is looking at starting up a business online, after working in the
>> retail trade for many years, now wants to put his business on the
>> internet. He doesn't want ebay, but wants to take credit cards.
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>> Paypal charge too much, and have other issues (e.g. the max spending
>> limit someone can have before they have to use another card or they
>> have to send in multiple payments, that is the biggest problem in the
>> past so far, and their %% they take)
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>> Can anyone reccomend a decent shopping cart program? He is happy to
>> build it himself as he looks after his own website, but is stuck when
>> it comes to taking the cards. He has already contacted his bank and
>> they have reccomended Streamline, but does anyone else have a similar
>> experience? He has around 1000 products he wants to build in, plus the
>> delivery pricings, etc.
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>> TIA
>>
>> -Ben
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> I've been speaking to my bank about this.
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> They supply pretty much everything for online purchasing from your
> website for 35 per month.
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> No Paypal or other third parties involved.
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> I'll be going for it shortly.
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> Duncan
Who do you bank with / who's offering that deal ? I need that facility
but I don't have the time to juggle all the gubbins required to do so.
I suspect you're in a similar situation.
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