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Old 04-29-2003, 06:47 AM   #45
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Originally posted by Jim Sachs
PayPal takes a huge cut of the profits. I couldn't afford them when I was selling the Aquarium, and apparently Prolific can't either.
Hmmm....

PayPal's current fees are:

Merchant Rate: 2.2% + $.30
Standard Rate: 2.9% + $.30

http://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr...eiving-outside

So, on a $20 purchase, these would be the fees:

Merchant Rate: $0.74
Standard Rate: $0.88

Granted, there are additional fees for international payments, but can 4.4% (standard rate fee) transaction fee be considered a huge cut of the profits? From what I remember of discussions here, the retail package incurred a much higher cost of sale.

Maybe their fees were higher previous to a year ago when I started using them to accept payments for our VIP Service, but I find PayPal to be an acceptable route to receiving payments, especially when compared with taking paper checks and/or money orders.

I had thought that processing credit cards directly might be a good next step for my site, but based on the frustration here with the various idiosyncrasies of that method, perhaps I'll put that off for a while...

Honestly, I'm hesitant to hand out my credit card information to every web site offering products. I'd much rather pay for things via PayPal, but that's probably because I already have an account set up.

I read somewhere that it is in a merchant's best interest to remove as many of the obstacles to the sale as possible, giving the buyer few reasons to abandon the sale before completion. That's why I accept money orders via USPS, even though I don't want to hassle with bank deposits, incorrect information, etc. PayPal payments are maybe something for Prolific to consider to widen the choice of payment methods for its customers.
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