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Originally Posted by johnniedoehe set up 10 PP accounts
set up 10 websites identical to your main website
your main website where you get your traffic redirects user a to site 1, user b to site 2 and so forth
your payments will get distributed all around your PP accounts
if a PP gets limited, get a new domain for the site and switch its metadata around and then proceed to replace the stealth PP and force a limit on sales to gain trust (limit stock/inventory/bla bla)
pls tell me what you think |
Will work even better if you add a little twist to it.
As implied in my PM to you, there are payment solutions that will have your client's business, you only have to accede to their requirements (which might be quite steep) but you'd have a stable income.
But if you're going to die on PayPal's hill, try adding this :
TrafficSiteX.com sends traffic to YourMainWebsite.com.
YourMainWebsite.com captures login credentials and user session which is transferred to
RedirectedSite1.com where they check out with PayPal.
RedirectedSite2.com should be available to receive the next transaction and so on.
YourMainWebsite.com will have to share user credentials and active sessions with all RedirectedSite.com domains. This can be achieved programmatically by allowing all RedirectedSite.com domains to share your SQL database. There'll be more requirements to meet before this can fly.
All RedirectedSite.com domains should be hosted with different providers.
If your websites are based on WordPress, you'd need a custom made plugin that can:
a. 'watch' users and transfer sessions to the redirected domain as soon as they wish to checkout. You should notify your users, lest they think they're being hijacked and abandon your cart entirely. Follow up with an order e-mail that also points it out.
b. Have a configurable user interface that allows you to add, remove, pause or prioritise 'RedirectedSite.com' domains.
c. Perform basic bot task, e.g. Display how much each PayPal account has earned or auto-ban customers who file chargebacks.
As Saijin has said - you'd be burning accounts and some funds may never be recovered.
Good luck.