Best payment options other than paypal or google?????

Other than paypal and knowing google payment option is soon to be gone in November, what other trusted forms of payment are people using for taking payments here. I don’t want to miss out on a sale because of offering the least trusted ones. Thank you for any replies on this.

asked almost 11 years ago

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I use Checkout by Amazon and have gotten a lot of sales with that payment option. It has the same risks as google or paypal. I have had a few charge backs, but have won all of them, so make sure you use delivery confirmation.

answered almost 11 years ago

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joestreasures says: June 19, 2013

how do u use Checkout by Amazon?

Checkout by Amazon..is the only other option besides Paypal for now…(Online payment)

I also use Money Order (USPS), check or cash..and have had a few use them…without any problems

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DavesGemsandJewelry says: June 18, 2013

Do you get double or triple billed using Amazon? I.E. Amazon fee, Bonanza fee, and Pay Pal?

A2z4u2c says: June 18, 2013

You get billed for the final value fee from Bonanza and a fee from CBS just like paypal or google.

I take PayPal, Google, Amazon & Money Orders. Returning customers for my ePatterns often send checks. Never had any bad or lasting problems with these to speak of over the years. Only have PayPal on my own website, though. ;) Just never added the others.
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How do you add personal checks to payment options.

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