Friday, May 10, 2013
About the Pros amp; Cons of Using PayPal
Significance
To get started with PayPal, a bank account and email address are necessary; the payment processor also allows payment with credit cards.
Disadvantages
There are a few inconveniences for users of PayPal. For example, according to flyte.biz, which specializes in Internet marketing, once an item is added to PayPal's shopping cart, a new window opens, which hides the merchant's website and makes additional purchases more difficult.
Benefits
There are no set up fees, merchant accounts, or gateway processors needed to use PayPal. Further, this payment processor only charges between 1.9 and 2.9 percent, plus an additional 30 cents per transaction on purchases.
Warning
Flyte.biz, warns that PayPal clients do not have the same rights and protections as with credit-card companies. Additionally, PayPal occasionally shuts down a client's account without warning.
Considerations
PayPal is generally recommended for people getting started with e-business or those who desire flexibility and simplicity. Those planning on doing a lot of business may consider looking into other options.
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