How do I receive payments from my own online store?
I just set up my own online business, and I don't want to receive money from the official platform. Is there any suitable and reliable third-party payment platform?
4 replies
- lawlianneUnlike marketplace platform sellers, the payment process for independent sites, starts from the point where the consumer pays, not from the point where the money is in the account to be withdrawn. It indicates that platform sellers can apply the payment methods that the platform has structured, while independent online shop need to prepare their own payment methods on the website, which requires finding a third-party payment company, such as XTransfer and other commonly used ones. To judge if a third-party payment company is suitable, you can focus on the following points: the company's qualifications, existing customers, transaction rates and account opening fees and other costs, payback cycle and payment success rate. In addition, many third-party payment companies provide both independent website collection and platform collection business. I do not recommend choosing such a company, generally speaking, these companies are difficult to do both. I suggest that sellers who do independent websites choose professional third-party payment companies. I personally use XTransfer, hope it helps.
- FoJayThe collection rates provided by platform are usually higher, but the XTransfer I'm using now costs less. Maybe you can have a try.
- SenioroMAttsYou can find a third-party payment company. The choices in the market is quite a lot. It is recommended to check the company's qualifications first. Do not blindly pursue low rates.
- Mattpart55There are a few third parties that are good and provide low fees, but I'd use XTransfer more often. I'd recommend looking at a variety of aspects, especially need to focus on the company qualifications.