What are people talking about right now when deciding on payment methods seller accepts prior making a Bonanzle purchase?
Realizing that every seller is unique, I am quite familiar with PayPal and mail pay (money orders, personal checks) but are there other payment methods available as a buyer? If so, what are they? Is registration required by using those other payment site options?
Viewing guests, shopping buyers and sellers wish to know please…Thank you
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MONTROSE Reputation: 8354 See MONTROSE's booth |
Some sellers do offer other options, one is RME which is free to set up
might want to look around and see how they did it (I think a link had to be added to the listing to go to the RME site)
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ccmom Reputation: 12648 See ccmom's booth |
I offer paypal and google checkout and also Revolution Money Exchange (RME) Most people use paypal, others use google, but I like when they use RME for there are no fees. It is not difficult to set up or use. I wish more people would use it.
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teapotgallery Reputation: 24 See teapotgallery's booth |
did anyone heard of moneybookers? It is not as easy as paypal to set it up pay now buttons. Because it requires some manual codding/editing.
But it is useful option if customer is willing to pay with debit card or with bank wire transfer or even with cheque.
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amellee2110bozena Reputation: 19 See amellee2110bozena's booth |
I offer Paypal and Google Checkout in my booth and so far the sales have used Google Checkout it us user friendly and fast.
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SugaisGiftsOfHawaii Reputation: 16 See SugaisGiftsOfHawaii's booth |
Yeh, PayPal and Google Checkout. You can easily do Google Checkout, by Bonanzle instructions step by step. Link below.
Postal money orders are good too. When someone pays with a postal money order, you can take it to the post office and cash it right there for free.
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hoppyeshopper Reputation: 36 See hoppyeshopper's booth |
I offer PayPal and Money Orders. Google Checkoutis good, but you can’t print postage from there. As a part-time/night seller I found I did not have time to switch to a postage site to print postage. PayPal offers that, so stuck with PP.
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The-Pink-Frog-Shoppe Reputation: 128 See The-Pink-Frog-Shoppe's booth |
I offer Paypal, Google Checkout, POSTAL Money Orders…they clear quicker, and RME. Postage can still be printed using paypal even tho it is not paid thru there. I remember seeing the answer/instructions to this in the forums at one time. I try to offer as much as I can for choices as many have their own preferences. Most of my sales have been completed with Paypal.
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LilacsNDreams Reputation: 84 See LilacsNDreams' booth |
Wah…..Us international people are limited to Paypal for this site.
Wire transfers are very common for my European Customers however,
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canacreations Reputation: 139 See canacreations' booth |
My method of payment is Paypal and Google; so far so good, no problems.
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Lexa Reputation: 12 See Lexa's booth |
Revolution Money Exchange (RME) does capture my immediate attention.
1]. Does a BUYER have to enroll at RME to make a payment from sellers listing?
2]. Does a SELLER enroll just like we do now via PayPal process?
3]. How are the RME logos put into each listing or does RME checkout offer a link for insert?
4] What about AmazonPay? Do we use it here too?
Thanks for your time and interest concerning this arising subject!
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MONTROSE Reputation: 8354 See MONTROSE's booth |
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