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Geek Culture / Digitalcandle & others

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dreamweaver
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Posted: 17th Mar 2003 10:38
Hi,

Can anyone recommend a company that can offer the facility for processing your sales via the internet, without ripping you off. I am having problems with digitalcandle at the moment.

Thanks

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QuothTheRaven
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Posted: 17th Mar 2003 15:21
you mean a *host*?

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Shadow Robert
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Posted: 17th Mar 2003 17:19
not sure... but i'd grab some host space from someone like 1on1.co.uk and setup a paypal account
that way you can process your own sales

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Steverino
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Posted: 18th Mar 2003 02:19
I've used Digital Candle for a while now, and it's worked pretty well for me. What problem are you having with them?

PayPal takes the smallest bite out of your retail price, but last I checked they didn't automate the process the way Digital Candle does.

The sad fact is, however, for most one-person operations it's such a rare thrill to get an actual sale that you don't mind filling the order by hand.

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Shadow Robert
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Posted: 18th Mar 2003 15:15
well i've never used Digital Candle, but PayPal does like 5 major currencies Dollar$(all versions) Pound£ Euro€ Yen¥ and i can't remember the last.

they take like 3% of every 100units of currency if i remember, so like 3p / £1 for transfers... setup a php site right with it and everything can be automated and not had to worry about

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