Payment Processors With Your Money
I am a little surprised that a payment processor has caused so much trouble and probably ran off with so much money.
I was to the point where I thought the payment processors were the safe part of the deal. I never really worried about them and was always concerned about what would happen to my money once it was turned over from the payment processor to the company.
I guess in this business you can’t trust anyone, and you have to suspect everyone all the time.
At least that’s the way I think I will operate in the future, and I will be just as concerned about the payment processor taking my money as the site that they are transferring the money to.
Because when you out the money, it really does not matter all that much who took it, if it’s gone, it’s gone.

1 Comments:
Yes it is important to check wide range of taste and interst if you are open your field widely with the hope of suspects and prospects whether they are a true merchant account provider, their track record, stability reliability and reputation.
On my personal experience-
Paypal/2CO works well if you're buisness is focusing on US customers.
ChronoPay- if your intended market is EU/Russia.
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