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Use of International Money Orders, etc.

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IMHO Paypal is probably the best way to go. Almost everyone has a PayPal
account and it provides you with that extra security.

Toller Madsen
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toller@hillcity-comics.com

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Rob Bowes" <rob@wolflair.com>
To: ab@support.wolflair.com
Sent: Friday, June 11, 2004 3:03 PM
Subject: [AB] Re: Use of International Money Orders, etc.


> Based on the comments thus far, it's clear that the use of international
> money orders is NOT a viable option. So enough said on that particular
> option. :-(
>
> As for Switch cards in the UK, it appears they are independent of the
> credit card systems. That means that they won't work with our current
> system. :-(
>
> As of 18 months ago, handling debit cards for online sales was a different
> animal from credit cards. Lots more work was involved on our end, plus
lots
> more fees. So we didn't add that support. That being said, if we have to
> add it now, we will.
>
> From what I remember, there was a key problem with debit cards, though.
At
> least, this was a problem 18 months ago when I first looked into it. In
> late 2002, debit card support for international cards was minimal. Unless
> that has since changed, that means adding debit cards won't really benefit
> many users. I'll need to check on this again. If anyone has useful info
> along these lines, please let me know off-list.
>
> Thanks, Rob
>
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Actually, after investigating it a bit, PayPal offers LESS security than
what we already have in place. PayPal doesn't utilize all the anti-fraud
security features that we currently do on our site. And their service is
more expensive.

As I posted previously, unless PayPal can be shown to provide added value
to us (i.e. access to a significantly large base of international customers
that we can't currently support), there is no reason to support them. Their
service is more expensive, requires extensive extra work on our end to
integrate PayPal into our current system, and offers lower security than
our current system. And that doesn't even take into consideration PayPal's
poor reputation among other businesses that I know.

I verified with our credit card gateway (one of the biggest) that they (the
gateway) do not offer support for international debit cards. I'm still
investigating this, but access to the international debit card networks has
to go through a completely separate mechanism that may not even be
available for merchant use over the internet. That's not exactly a
surprise, since I haven't seen it offered by any of the major sites I've
utilized, even those with a large international presence. I'm still
investigating to find out for sure.

In the meantime, there's no further reason to chew up bandwidth on this
list about international payment options. If anyone has concrete data
regarding use of PayPal internationally WITHOUT the need for a credit card
(outside of the UK), please send it to me directly at rob@wolflair.com.
Otherwise, I'm still investigating everything on this end....

-Rob

At 11:13 AM 6/14/2004 -0700, you wrote:
>IMHO Paypal is probably the best way to go. Almost everyone has a PayPal
>account and it provides you with that extra security.


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