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Hi everyone

which one of following merchant services yousuggested :

If you are going to do high amount transaction, let say 3k-5k a week

1. 2co
2. ccnow
3. plimus

just said I am creating website for my customer, I do not have my own website and I just send invoice to my customer.

I don't want to use paypal itself as for that large amount, chance of limited are even higher

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CCNow should be okay as long as you're not doing any VeRO stuff.

Plimus is somewhat the same way, but they're pretty strict with stuff as well.

I would sign up with all of them, and try and use them together for your site. If one goes down you'll have a backup.
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CCNow should be okay as long as you're not doing any VeRO stuff.

Plimus is somewhat the same way, but they're pretty strict with stuff as well.

I would sign up with all of them, and try and use them together for your site. If one goes down you'll have a backup.
What do you suggest for the launching IM product or flipping websites as merchant accounts for High amounts ? i am using GC now so far so good but what about Escrow.com?
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What do you suggest for the launching IM product or flipping websites as merchant accounts for High amounts ? i am using GC now so far so good but what about Escrow.com?
I was going to say Google Checkout, they're pretty solid. Another would be Authorize.Net merchant account with something like e-junkie or another shopping cart. PayPal might be good if your product isn't high risk. Working with PayPal OUTSIDE of eBay is a lot easier I find.

Escrow.com is said to be pretty good; reminds me I need to do some website flipping of my own.
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Will they held payment? like I heard a lot of horror stories about them.

and what do you mean by "Working with PayPal OUTSIDE of eBay is a lot easier I find. "

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Will they held payment? like I heard a lot of horror stories about them.

and what do you mean by "Working with PayPal OUTSIDE of eBay is a lot easier I find. "

Thanks aspkin
I was replying to simogold with that last message. What payment processor are you talking about in regards to held payment?

And what I mean about PayPal is that taking sales outside of eBay, for example from your own website, you'll have less of a chance of being limited. Once you have eBay in the mix you can increase your chances of being limited by at least 200%.

That's why using 3rd party carts like cart manager with PayPal for your eBay sales, makes your PayPal account stronger. That's something else though.
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what do you think if I use ejunkie with my paypal on oztion.com.au?

Do you think it is better?

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e-junkie is great if you sell non-tangible items like ebooks which have to be delivered via email download link. I did 2.5k per week on average with paypal on my site linked with e-junkie for 2 years. But I lost my paypal account due to bad credit.
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e-junkie is great if you sell non-tangible items like ebooks which have to be delivered via email download link. I did 2.5k per week on average with paypal on my site linked with e-junkie for 2 years. But I lost my paypal account due to bad credit.
Hi there for 2.5k, can I know if you successfully withdraw all of it to your bank account from the paypal account?

And can you let me know what do you mean by bad credit?

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Hi there for 2.5k, can I know if you successfully withdraw all of it to your bank account from the paypal account?

And can you let me know what do you mean by bad credit?

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At one time I had 30k in my paypal. Then I started to withdrawl 600 per 2 days. Eventually I had 11.5k left in there. Then I upgraded to paypal pro or something which would have saved me $40 per month in transaction fees. Then the next week paypal pulled my credit and closed my account. I have outstanding student loans of 30k. You can read here:

http://www.aspkin.com/forums/paypal-...ad-credit.html

So I recommend you not upgrade your paypal or it will raise flags and they'll check on you. Also don't get money so fast into it. I got 10k into it in 1 week one time. Even tho I was withdrawing 1200 per week, I was making more than I withdrew, so I used my paypal debit card to pay expenses. Overall, a merchant account is better but then you need good credit.
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