bladethecoder Wrote:Google Checkout may also charge $10 for a chargeback. The help suggests that in some circumstances you can refund promptly to avoid the fee, but I don't quite understand when you can and when you can't...Can Google Checkout freeze your account as well. I guess part of it is diligence too- making sure not to keep much money in the account- transferring it out ASAP to avoid having large sums frozen...
http://checkout.google.com/support/sell/...wer=177463
Captal: Any method of accepting credit cards risks losing the payment amount, if not additional fees, unless you can jump through the hoops of the Seller Protection Policy or whatever the equivalent is at your payment provider.
A bigger problem with relying on Paypal for your business is what happens if your account gets frozen. Some businesses have got into serious trouble from that.
2010-07-28, 4:37 pm
2010-08-14, 3:22 pm
You might want to consider flattr: http://flattr.com/
Just read about it today. Sounds like a great idea. WikiLeaks is also using it.
Introduction video:
Just read about it today. Sounds like a great idea. WikiLeaks is also using it.
Introduction video:
Edited: 2010-08-14, 3:24 pm
