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Are you sure? I think the other word on the page beginning with "D" is more appropriate myself.
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So you end up having to go with one of the "high risk item" providers, who care less about the content, but charge fees that make it virtually unprofitable. |
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But Amazon, Google, and Paypal are not monopolies. Nothing prevents you or I from starting our own e-commerce site and selling certain e-books directly if we make agreements with the publisher (or author for self-published works). That's what filling an e-book niche means today.
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Again, except that you then have to build your entire payment processing ability yourself, which ads a lot of work and cost to something like this, and is still no guarantee. You still have to worry about specific payment clearinghouses not wanting this type of content (I can think of some I've dealt with in the past who would reject it out of hand, or charge significantly higher rates for anything even close to "adult" content).
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jalandar, you are thinking this is more difficult than it really is.
There are a metric crap-ton of credit card processing services out there. I signed up for such a service for my own business a couple of years ago. No muss no fuss and fairly minimal cost. Most of them don't care what it is you're billing for as long as it legal. High volume is simply not a requirement for e-commerce these days. You actually pay more upfront to run a high-volume e-business (more transactions, more server space) than a nichy low-volume biz. |
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I am not thinking it is more difficult than it is, I know how difficult it is, as I've been involved in it. When you got your account, I will bet in your contract there was a clause about use restrictions. And I will also gamble that you had to tell them what type of business/products you were selling in your application. And if you just say something different to get the account, and they discover it as a material omission, you can lose your merchant account, and end up a blacklist that makes it nearly impossible to get one again for years. It's simply not that simple. That's why I firmly believe that corporations such as paypal, which provide a service, should only be permitted to invoke restrictions that pertain to actual restrictions of legality, or that are materially relevant to their business (then they would be forced to say that the transactions themselves are risky because of fraud, and back that up, otherwise all the legal content). |
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as far as that goes i tend to agree. they are only facilitating the transfer of funds between two parties in a legal transaction. that should be the end of their involvement. they shouldnt even know what the payment is for in particular
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