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Any good credit card alternatives?
I'm looking for any non-credit card payment options for customers that aren't a pain in the ass (for the customer).
I run a site with an e-wallet system, so basically anyway the customer wants to get the money to me is fine and I can add it to their account. Credit cards are obviously the most convenient but I don't like relying on just credit card options. If anyone knows of any good sources please let me know. |
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That name still haunts me to this day.. So many webmasters burnt with them. Never did find out the whole story on what happened.
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Try bitcoin.
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Tried bitcoin. But for most average users it's a pain in the ass.
I used to use green dot reloadable cards. It was perfect. Members would buy a reload pack and send me the code. I would then add it to my card and credit their account. But they caught on to that pretty quickly.. |
credit cards and paypal is where its at...customers are lazy spoiled shits :2 cents:
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PayPal.
Bank-To-bank payments. Postal money orders because I’m told that you can cash them at the post office and ahem not declare it on taxes. There are several PayPal-like systems but I’ve never used them so can’t vouch for them. |
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Yeah it was around 2003.. I actually drove to their office south Florida and got one check from them. Still lost thousands. The fucked up thing is they kept giving people hope by saying all is fine.
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I lost five figures with iBill but the tax deduction helped a little. Another biller went under after that but I cannot remember the name. They owed me nothing thankfully.
Credit cards are best but options are wise. |
We were among the lucky few who managed to get a final payment from iBill after they'd fucked everyone over.
Fucking pariahs. |
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