How should I accept credit cards on my website biz? I've tried paypal but it's a pain in the ass to setup. All the other processors want a registered company. I don't want to register a company. I just want to accept credit cards. What do /biz?
>>1680379
>I've tried paypal but it's a pain in the ass to setup
I'm a 40+ year old tech-phobe that doesn't own a cell phone and paypal for business took me 10 minutes to set up.
>>1680390
Yeah probably if you just use the button generator then copy over the html. My use case is a bit more complicated and paypal's sdk is the worst piece of technology I have used in the last year
>>1680395
I've had cases where the button isn't practical and I've used their invoicing platform. That'd be a pain in the ass for a lot of small purchases but it's not bad for me since I just do a couple large sales.
>>1680409
Yeah that's the problem I'm going to be processing high volume but low price orders. So it's probably not the best solution. Do you know any simpler alternatives?
hire some codemonkey to do it.
pay him like 30 bucks
>>1680414
no, I've dealt with a couple physical card processing services but paypal is the only one I've used online. Most of my sales aren't web-based though.
all I can say about paypal is I was surprised it was so cheap. I'd heard numbers from 5-10% so the actual rate was pleasant.
>>1680415
I wouldn't trust them with the most critical part of my business
>>1680418
Yeah I can't complain about the fees
>>1680409
If you're interested, I have a working PayPal and Stripe payment processing page. I can show you, n' even set it up. Let me know.