I’m a US Based Seller and currently have PayPal and Stripe setup for instant
checkout. I was wondering, is it worth adding any other options?
no, those are the only 2 which are onsite which is required for sales tax collection
so the other options would likely confuse buyers
I would like to see email transfers as an option in Canada. I always prefer "free"
than giving Paypal a cut of the action.
I wont use stripe, and I may be wrong but a credit card can be used on stripe
and as such a 90 day charge back could occur?
its 180 days but the same thing can happen on Paypal also
Damn I hope not to me lol given my average sale is 600.00 lol
Thankfully it’s rare
I still think emt should be an insta checkout option
Don’t really know how that would work as I don’t know if there are options to
send the money thru bricklink
Yeah good point, it would have to be something like the buyer elects the emt
option at instant checkout. The seller sends a request for money through the
emt portal and the buyer accepts. the seller marks the order as paid
I’m a US Based Seller and currently have PayPal and Stripe setup for instant
checkout. I was wondering, is it worth adding any other options?
no, those are the only 2 which are onsite which is required for sales tax collection
so the other options would likely confuse buyers
I would like to see email transfers as an option in Canada. I always prefer "free"
than giving Paypal a cut of the action.
I wont use stripe, and I may be wrong but a credit card can be used on stripe
and as such a 90 day charge back could occur?
its 180 days but the same thing can happen on Paypal also
Damn I hope not to me lol given my average sale is 600.00 lol
Thankfully it’s rare
I still think emt should be an insta checkout option
Don’t really know how that would work as I don’t know if there are options to
send the money thru bricklink
Yeah good point, it would have to be something like the buyer elects the emt
option at instant checkout. The seller sends a request for money through the
emt portal and the buyer accepts. the seller marks the order as paid
That process would make it a standard manual order then but I think I get
what you mean in that even tho payment isn’t made instantly, the invoice with
the shipping cost is generated and sent automatically
I’m a US Based Seller and currently have PayPal and Stripe setup for instant
checkout. I was wondering, is it worth adding any other options?
no, those are the only 2 which are onsite which is required for sales tax collection
so the other options would likely confuse buyers
I would like to see email transfers as an option in Canada. I always prefer "free"
than giving Paypal a cut of the action.
I wont use stripe, and I may be wrong but a credit card can be used on stripe
and as such a 90 day charge back could occur?
its 180 days but the same thing can happen on Paypal also
Damn I hope not to me lol given my average sale is 600.00 lol
Thankfully it’s rare
I still think emt should be an insta checkout option
Don’t really know how that would work as I don’t know if there are options to
send the money thru bricklink
Yeah good point, it would have to be something like the buyer elects the emt
option at instant checkout. The seller sends a request for money through the
emt portal and the buyer accepts. the seller marks the order as paid
That process would make it a standard manual order then but I think I get
what you mean in that even tho payment isn’t made instantly, the invoice with
the shipping cost is generated and sent automatically
Can't tell you how often it's utilized with orders placed with us. Basically,
if an item doesn't jive dimension or weight wise, which is not uncommon,
the feature allows buyers to checkout or place an order, nonetheless.
Can't tell you how often it's utilized with orders placed with us. Basically,
if an item doesn't jive dimension or weight wise, which is not uncommon,
the feature allows buyers to checkout or place an order, nonetheless.
Thanks,
I did not think there was a benifit to anything else and yes I do have invoice
backup turned on.