Wholesale & eBay Forum » General Trading Advice » Paypal merchant account available for companies outside USA

by: alexyes
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69 posts
Posted 3 Nov 11 2:43 am.
how many type of paypal merchant a/c available for company out of usa ? and how do we setup ? and anything to aware of ?
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Posted 3 Nov 11 5:56 am.
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by: alexyes
SaleHoo Senior Member
69 posts
Posted 3 Nov 11 8:58 am.
do u know their processign fees>
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Posted 4 Nov 11 12:23 am.
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by: alexyes
SaleHoo Senior Member
69 posts
Posted 4 Nov 11 9:31 am.
Hi Alexyes,the trasnactions cost is very high
Since I have not used their services, I'm not sure which type of account is most appropriate for you - but I think these links should answer your question regarding their fees:
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Hope this helps, all the best!

by: fm1234
SaleHoo Master Member
596 posts
Posted 7 Nov 11 4:23 pm.
Unfortunately cost shopping is not really a luxury online sellers have. Your best rates will tend to be from a local bank with whom you have done business, but most people doing this do not have an offline business they can use as leverage in a new banking relationship. 2Checkout is more expensive than PayPal's Pro service but they have a better reputation for not messing around with customers, and are extremely easy to get approved. There are other providers out there with rates approaching 15% -- mainly for high-risk merchants (could be due to business, location, credit or other issues.) The 1.5-2.5% offline merchants is generally just not available to small, independent online sellers."Failure is not when you fall down. Failure is when you don't get back up."
--J.J. Luna

by: fm1234
SaleHoo Master Member
596 posts
Posted 7 Nov 11 4:36 pm.
I feel I should also point out that, when shopping for merchants, having no business and just rate shopping will not yield the same results as having an existing business that is getting scraped for 5.5% and fees (ie. it's often easier to get your foot in the door with a better provider if you already have a track record somewhere else.)"Failure is not when you fall down. Failure is when you don't get back up."
--J.J. Luna

by: alexyes
SaleHoo Senior Member
69 posts
Posted 8 Nov 11 6:45 am.
how many type of merchant a/c we can choice for outside usa
by: fm1234
SaleHoo Master Member
596 posts
Posted 8 Nov 11 2:14 pm.
I'm not sure how you mean to define a type -- do you mean the different cards accepted? 2Checkout and PayPal both work internationally; I am sure there are other processors outside of the US that I personally have not heard of -- sorry I can't be of more help on that one."Failure is not when you fall down. Failure is when you don't get back up."
--J.J. Luna

by: alexyes
SaleHoo Senior Member
69 posts
Posted 9 Nov 11 6:09 am.
which merchant a/c type of paypal is available for business
by: fm1234
SaleHoo Master Member
596 posts
Posted 13 Nov 11 2:33 am.
I use link hidden myself, which I gather from the eBay forum is pretty much the standard for regular sellers. I'm not sure how many different options there are -- there's a "light" version of Website Payments Pro, and an invoice-only option but I'm sure PP's website could detail those options better than I can."Failure is not when you fall down. Failure is when you don't get back up."
--J.J. Luna

by: alexyes
SaleHoo Senior Member
69 posts
Posted 13 Nov 11 7:40 am.
what is the different with the paypal a/c for merchant without monthly fees ?
by: fm1234
SaleHoo Master Member
596 posts
Posted 13 Nov 11 2:45 pm.
There's a basic comparison of Standard vs. Pro link hidden. Ironically, now that I'm looking at it I wonder if I could get by with just using the standard service lol. Doesn't seem to be that much difference."Failure is not when you fall down. Failure is when you don't get back up."
--J.J. Luna

by: alexyes
SaleHoo Senior Member
69 posts
Posted 15 Nov 11 3:39 am.
may i know since when u are with paypal ? what do u think about it ?
by: fm1234
SaleHoo Master Member
596 posts
Posted 15 Nov 11 4:22 pm.
I've been using PayPal since its very beginnings, back when it was still X.com."Failure is not when you fall down. Failure is when you don't get back up."
--J.J. Luna