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Any developer using PAYPAL?

Posted:
Apr 17, 2004 @ 7:14pm
by Jinks

Posted:
Apr 17, 2004 @ 8:02pm
by Kzinti
As far as I know people can pay you with their credit cards and they don't need an account for this.

Posted:
Apr 17, 2004 @ 8:26pm
by MikeL
I think this only applies to eBay auctions where items are sold at thousands of dollars, but Paypal is a pretty unethical business.
Just head to paypalsucks.com to read the stories that occur.
But for products sold at $10-$15, I dont think one or two refunds because of a scam is going to hurt, so it'll be fine. But for myself, I'm staying away from that company 100%.

Posted:
Apr 17, 2004 @ 8:35pm
by Jinks
I've tried the button on a "clean" computer to avoid cookies and there is no way around making an account. All payments I have come from PAYPAL members. I'll wait to hear from PAYPAL as I'm alone in this issue.
Thanks for the responses.


Posted:
Apr 17, 2004 @ 8:43pm
by Dan East
If you're only selling something for $3 then eSellerate is cheaper than PayPal. PayPal's fee is 2.2% + $0.30 (for sales within the US). So for $3 that is 36 cents, or 12.2%. eSellerate is a fixed 10%, which is 30 cents per sale.
If you are selling outside the US then PayPal is 2.9% +$0.30, which is 12.9% for $3.00.
Now for DEXplor, which is $13.95, PayPal ends up being 4.35%, which of course is extremely good.
After some algebra, $3.85 is the magic number. Cheaper than that and eSellerate's fees are less than PayPal's per sale.
The magic number for Handango is $0.00. Any sales cheaper than $0 are cheaper at Handango compared to PayPal or eSellerate. So if you are into paying people to use your software then I would recommend Handango.
Dan East

Posted:
Apr 17, 2004 @ 11:20pm
by Jinks
Thanks Dan but I signed up for E-Sellerate recently and they had a $5 min. Which is why I didn't think it right for this. I'm not to fussed about how much I get of the cake my concern is people buy a first product from me at my website to get the ball rolling. If that happens I can work on larger programs knowing they will get the sales they deserve.
I'm putting the first four in this Golden Pass thing $3 for four, so I'm going to make next to nothing out of it. Actually I'm probably going to go for SWREG they're in the same country, and charge $.69 under $7. Which is poor by your values. Just got to write a PERL script to deliver the Code from Owner Name at order time. Hell if the money is an issue I'll put it up $2 each game release and punish people who showed no faith in me.
There is a forum going with this whole idea. As way of illustration work ongoing of course

Posted:
Apr 18, 2004 @ 2:45am
by Dan East
I didn't know about the $5 minimum.
Dan East

Posted:
Apr 18, 2004 @ 4:54am
by Kzinti

Posted:
Apr 18, 2004 @ 4:28pm
by Jinks

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Apr 18, 2004 @ 5:17pm
by mlepage

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Apr 19, 2004 @ 1:47pm
by mcmcdonald

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Apr 19, 2004 @ 8:01pm
by yuit

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Apr 20, 2004 @ 6:43am
by Conan
I'm forced to agree that PAYPAL can be dodgy. Following a failed purchase on ebay I tried to get ebay & paypal to recover my money & eventually put through a credit card chargeback to get the money back. PAYPAL have now stopped me using the account to buy things & want me to pay them back even though I was the one who was ripped off. Needless to say I won't pay them anything but it's sad really as up till now I had made lots of use of PAYPAL. They have a strange way of keeping good customers.