H.B. asks from Little Elm, TX on August 22, 2007
Do You Use "Paypal?"
I am in the process of developing a website for my children's clothing line. Am debating if I should use Paypal or a regular credit card processor to accept payments.
If Paypal was the only method of payment, would you still purchase from a website? Am wondering if I would loose sales to those who aren't interested in setting up a Paypal account.
(As a new business, it is cheaper for me to use Paypal. Setting up through my bank seems rather expensive).
Thanks for your help!
H.
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A.G. answers from Dallas on August 22, 2007
I use paypal, but if it is the only thing you accept you will probably have people who don't use it and will probably lose sales to those people. Could you offer both?
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H.L. answers from Dallas on August 22, 2007
Hi H.,
I also use propay and have been very happy with it. I recently read an expense breakdown between paypal & propay....propay was almost half the cost of paypal! So, you should definately look into propay before you make any final decisions.
BTW, I used a regular merchant acct with a previous business that I owned, and you're right, they are extremely expensive and not really geared toward the needs of a small business.
Hope that helps!
:-) H.
S.C. answers from Dallas on August 22, 2007
Go with paypal and explain how it is free to join and use for people who are paying. Let your Customers know that you are a small business and your reasons for choosing to offer paypal. I think most web-savvy people would be fine with that.
L.A. answers from Dallas on August 22, 2007
I prefer to use Paypal. It is easy to use for those with accounts and for those without accounts, they can still pay with their credit/debit card without signing up for an account.
Also, shipping to their confirmed Paypal address offers a level of protection in case something happens to the package and they also offer shipping labels.
Paypal also gives you the option to add on sales tax to Texas sales only (since Texas orders are the only ones you will need to collect taxes for).
It is also well respected by many online consumers and banks, and it sends you reciepts through email. They also offer some help with payment disputes, and it is an easy way to keep track of orders.
If someone does not want to pay through Paypal, you can always do google checkout.
M.D. answers from Dallas on August 22, 2007
I use paypal anytime its offered as payment. I too have checked into credit crad processing through my bank and it is expensive! I say go for paypal, when things take off you can always add other payment options later. Good Luck with your business
A.G. answers from Dallas on August 22, 2007
I use paypal, but if it is the only thing you accept you will probably have people who don't use it and will probably lose sales to those people. Could you offer both?
S.P. answers from Dallas on August 22, 2007
I've used Paypal for years, and have never had a problem. And I am more inclined to shop a small business if I can use paypal...alot of big merchants even have the Paypal option now.
Good luck with your new biz :)
M.M. answers from Dallas on August 22, 2007
I use paypal and have for 3 years with no problems although once in awhile I run across people who do not want to set one up. I don't think I would rely on it as your sole source of payment option. :)Good luck with your clothing line.
M.
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A.K. answers from Dallas on August 22, 2007
I think that most people who shop online a lot use paypal. It is a secure website and quite honestly I would much prefer to use paypal versus a credit card online.
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