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Anyone ever used Wepay to accept credit cards? I've heard some people complain that they if they are not sure the business is legit they will make the vendor contact the customer and have the customer call Wepay - which would be really bad for business. The complaints seem to be from a very small number of sources, but the thing is I've never heard Wepay say they don't do that. Anyone have any Wepay experience? Digital River is a bit more expensive, but not super expensive, and I've never heard any complaints. I don't want to pay for a terminal, and there are reasons I need a non-Amazon site, though I will use Amazon as well.
I use Square. It is so easy and after a couple of phone calls they seem assured of who I am and transfer my rather large deposits very quickly.
Square looks like it is for accepting card in person, not on-line.
We do it over the phone with no card all the time, but I'm not sure about through a website.
I checked Square's site and they have a grid which specifically shows that you can't accept credit cards on-line with them.
That's too bad because they are otherwise excellent.
Yeah, Square is great. What about Intuit's credit card processing?
Intuit offer a merchant account I think - one with one of the lowest terminal fees I've seen, but still a merchant account. I queried Wepay and they told me they have stopped using "contact the customer" as a way to verify charges. Which I guess is good. It worries me a bit that they used to do this. On the other hand, they actually answered my question.
So now I'm thinking WePay for on-line, and Square for in person.