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Old 05-05-11, 07:35 AM
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I am new to this forum, so I would like to know a few thinks about the best payment gateway available. Can you please let me know which payment gatway do you prefer the most and why. Is there any feature which you like in that particular payment gateway.
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I prefer Paypal and would recommend Paypal as its the fastest and the safest way to transfer online Money. The payment reflects within a few seconds in the receivers account. This shows how quickly money is transferred. The best feature in Paypal is to set recurring payments. Suppose you purchase a Hosting plan on Monthly Billing cycle from some provider. Its not possible for you to remember the due date on which you will have to pay the invoice each month. In Paypal you can set Auto-payments, so that the invoice will get automatically paid provided that you have enough funds available in your Paypal account. In this way you won't miss even a single invoice. This feature is not provided by others like GoogleCheckout, MoneyBookers.
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Old 20-05-11, 05:46 PM
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I prefer Paypal and would recommend Paypal as its the fastest and the safest way to transfer online Money. The payment reflects within a few seconds in the receivers account. This shows how quickly money is transferred. The best feature in Paypal is to set recurring payments. Suppose you purchase a Hosting plan on Monthly Billing cycle from some provider. Its not possible for you to remember the due date on which you will have to pay the invoice each month. In Paypal you can set Auto-payments, so that the invoice will get automatically paid provided that you have enough funds available in your Paypal account. In this way you won't miss even a single invoice. This feature is not provided by others like GoogleCheckout, MoneyBookers.
I completely agree with the Ross, i too have experienced that paypal could be the best way of money transfer. Now you have other options available too, so think as per your convenience and then go ahead with the option which are available like paypal,GoogleCheckout, MoneyBookers. All are one of the most trusted brand which i too would like to recommend.
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Paypal also has another feature which is not available in some other payment gateway. Customers can make the payment via Paypal even if they are not registered with Paypal. Paypal gives an option to make the payment via Credit card to the customers who aren't registered with Paypal.
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I also prefer PayPal. Actually it is the only payment processor I use when it comes to make or receive payments online. Wait, I have ever used Liberty Reserve, but it's just because the website I dealt with accepts LR only.
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I always use PayPal either because of its excellent service. It's also the most widely accepted payment processor in many countries, so why would I need another payment processor?
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PayPal gets my vote as well. You want a payment option that people feel very comfortable with. When the average person thinks of paying for something on the web, they think of PayPal. Anyone who has used eBay most likely has a PayPal account.
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One of the best benefits of Paypal is the fact that the customer does not have to give out any details of the Credit card or any other card which is being used to make the payment as the payment is done via Paypal and Paypal has all the details which are kept very secured. This is actually a benefit for the users as they can make the payment via Paypal securely even if they have a doubt on the merchant from which the product is being purchased.
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