CartManager but still linked to paypal
Hey everyone,
Back a few weeks ago I got royally screwed over by paypal. Acct suspended and although sent in good docs, still limited and completely frozen. About 2k worth of returns and chargebacks...going through the resolution center and responding and refunding is like a part-time job for me right now with the account.
Thanks to Ebay stealth guide, hopefully I'll be emerging from the rubble very soon..
Ok, first off I know the benefits of a Merchant account, but at the same time I read on here that with merchant accounts if I get a chargeback, it will become a large pain and I'll have to pay a fee. I don't want to have to deal with all that..
What I did read in the Ebay stealth guide, or possibly here on the forums, is that paypal accounts can take more of a beating when unlinked with their ebay - and use something such as CartManager.net. Could I set up CartManager and have it forward payments to a paypal, or is that the same thing as having it set up with something like MerchantPlus? I want as much seller protection as I can get..but at the same time don't want to wake up to a frozen paypal account, forcing me to refund and not fill orders, thus destroying my feedback and ebay account.
And to clarify, it is only ccnow and 2checkout whom accept paypal payments?
Any thoughts?
Also, I'm a tad confused on how everything completely works. You use a cart manager / checkout such as authorize.net or cartmanager.net which handles the "taking" of the money once they've won an ebay auction, then that hands off the money to your merchant account? Do all of these cart manager services tie-in with auctiva.net? I'm aiming at what the guide says with Quote:
You can use an Authorize.net merchant account and automate the checkout process by setting up a Merchant account. Go to your Merchant Account to setup a token for Auctiva, then go to your auctiva Checkout Settings to add your token. I use Merchant Plus and it works perfectly. Once your tokens are setup, after a listing ends, it will automatically send an invoice to your buyer."
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