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Simple, just accept credit card payment for me and then transfer the money to my paypal account.

Thanks
 
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the only problem i think you will have .com is that there is a waiting period before you can touch the money. most merchants like 2checkout.com have a 14 day waiting period

good luck though :)
 

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Why don't you just open another PayPal account and do this yourself?

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There are always risks of charge-back's and frauds with accepting credit card payments. I don't think it will be wise to take that chance FOR SOMEBODY ELSE when say after 3 or even 6 months, your merchant account (or PayPal or 2CheckOut) shows a reversal, unless .com.net.org is willing to delay his PayPal payment for 3-6 months (which is not fair enough for him then).
 

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hi .com.net.org

The advice you've rec'd is right on.. it's against the merchant acct. contract for any 'one merchant' to accept cards for another 'merchant' etc.

Do you need to set up card payment services? i can help you.

goodluck
 

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Hmm... I guess .CNO's problem is trading with an international user who is not a PayPal member?

I had a similar problem with a Germany buyer about 2 months ago. He's new to PayPal, so he needed to enter a code from his CC statement for PayPal membership verification. So I waited for a whole month for this, but at last everything went well :).
 

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Another idea I have is say if your buyer if from Country X, you can ask if anybody from Country X in DNForum is willing to help. The buyer will do a local bank transfer to the DNForum member, who in turn will send PayPal to you. Of course, you should give something in return, either real money or DNF bucks :D.

But after thinking of all the troubles, you'll probably stick to PayPal and wait for a month. (That's what I did :D.)
 

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Originally posted by 888
Hmm... I guess .CNO's problem is trading with an international user who is not a PayPal member?

I had a similar problem with a Germany buyer about 2 months ago. He's new to PayPal, so he needed to enter a code from his CC statement for PayPal membership verification. So I waited for a whole month for this, but at last everything went well :).

Yes, this is what exactly my problem.
Just the problem is not with the buyer, but with paypal.
Paypal don't accept Turkey.
Any Turkey member here ? PM me pls.

So, don't know how long till paypal accept this country.
 

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Originally posted by nameslave
There are always risks of charge-back's and frauds with accepting credit card payments. I don't think it will be wise to take that chance FOR SOMEBODY ELSE when say after 3 or even 6 months, your merchant account (or PayPal or 2CheckOut) shows a reversal, unless .com.net.org is willing to delay his PayPal payment for 3-6 months (which is not fair enough for him then).

I agree with this charge-back and fraud.
 

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Originally posted by 888
Another idea I have is say if your buyer if from Country X, you can ask if anybody from Country X in DNForum is willing to help. The buyer will do a local bank transfer to the DNForum member, who in turn will send PayPal to you. Of course, you should give something in return, either real money or DNF bucks :D.

But after thinking of all the troubles, you'll probably stick to PayPal and wait for a month. (That's what I did :D.)

Great idea, but I don't know anyone in Turkey on this board.
Any Turkey member here ?

You'll have something in return, real money or DNF Bucks (you choose).

Thanks 888 for this idea
 

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Not worth the risk. Chargeback window is open 120 days, not to mention chargeback fee.

If you are willing to wait 120 days.....
 

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Originally posted by TexasFilly
hi .com.net.org

The advice you've rec'd is right on.. it's against the merchant acct. contract for any 'one merchant' to accept cards for another 'merchant' etc.

Do you need to set up card payment services? i can help you.

goodluck


I've visit your site, but I think I don't need this yet.
Can you help me collect this payment without being merchant account myself ?
 

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Originally posted by .com.net.org



I've visit your site, but I think I don't need this yet.
Can you help me collect this payment without being merchant account myself ?

please direct your business inquiries here:

[email protected]

I make no promises.. but i'll do what i can.. to help you.
 

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Originally posted by TexasFilly
a usa checking accout can easily be established..... it's our job.

It's because I don't have high volume transaction now.
And $40 / mo is quite expensive for me.

Usually I use paypal. But now I got client who don't have paypal.

I also have checking account.

Thanks Texas
 
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