Stripe is great. I use that and Square also.
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Free registration at the forum removes this block.I always feel that alternatives like Stripe and Square are not up to the mark, especially for eCommerce websites.
Imagine, the user is on the checkout page, and he has to enter his credit card number, CVC and expiry date. Maybe the CVC and expiry date can easily be remembered, but I doubt the average person would bother remembering his card number (16 digits).
With Paypal, all I need to do is to enter my email address and password and let it do the rest.
It would be interesting to see whether there is an increase in conversion rate for offering PayPal. It just seems like most people in their head realizes they need to get their card out to enter the details.I always feel that alternatives like Stripe and Square are not up to the mark, especially for eCommerce websites.
Imagine, the user is on the checkout page, and he has to enter his credit card number, CVC and expiry date. Maybe the CVC and expiry date can easily be remembered, but I doubt the average person would bother remembering his card number (16 digits).
With Paypal, all I need to do is to enter my email address and password and let it do the rest.
Hey Fastlaners,
I'm currently keeping most of the money on PayPal, and needless to say, it's not very secure. I've already experienced frozen accounts and verification issues. The fees aren't ideal either. However, it's a comfortable way for clients to pay.
Can you recommend me some PayPal alternatives? I'd like to see a better platform to keep your money, also being able to move funds to it from PayPal.
I've also tried Stripe (very little), crypto-wallets, and a national bank account.
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