Paypal alternative?

bigkats

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I am looking for a Paypal alternative. I spend xx,xxx every year with Paypal and now when I want to bill a customer monthly for a subscription payment, they want me to pay $30 a month plus transaction fees. In addition, they ignored a fraud complaint I had with a scammer I bought from online. I am extremely disappointed with their service and need an alternative to accept payments online.

Any suggestions?
 


I haven't tried it out yet, but research Paxum. They have been actively growing since ePassporte shut down and may have some of the options you're looking for.
 
I've tried Paxum, it works. I don't think you can find anything cheaper. I heard it's sort of new company so they fight for market and do low prices. Check it out anyway...
 
Ok so I am currently looking into Google Checkout, it seems to have recurring billing with less fees than paypal. $30 is not much but the point is that im spending that much with paypal and not getting even that small perk is ridiculous.
 
How many people are you billing, and what range is it per month?

The effective cost of changing to another processor may be more than $30 a month, in people who avoid you because they've never heard of the processor.
 
When you run the affiliate program, does sit make any sense to include all these type of payments or just deal with every affiliate personally?
 
Ok well I found a way around the fee. Simply create a subscription button and place it on a html page and people can subscribe. Even though you cant create email invoices for subscriptions without the monthly fee, the button can be used and works in the same manner.
 
I haven't tried it out yet, but research Paxum. They have been actively growing since ePassporte shut down and may have some of the options you're looking for.

I've tried Paxum, it works. I don't think you can find anything cheaper. I heard it's sort of new company so they fight for market and do low prices. Check it out anyway...

There are more: Paxum, CashX, AlertPay, Payoneer

If anyone has any questions about Paxum, I'm here to help. Our fees are competitive, our limits are generous and we're ready to serve your needs!

:cool2:

I'm also available on ICQ, Skype and through email - ruth @ paxum.com - thanks!!
 
If anyone has any questions about Paxum, I'm here to help. Our fees are competitive, our limits are generous and we're ready to serve your needs!

:cool2:

I'm also available on ICQ, Skype and through email - ruth @ paxum.com - thanks!!

You should get aim. I might have some questions for ya + special requirements.