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PayPal alternative

Have a client that wants an easier way to pay for things on the Internet than PayPal.  Dont know if this is the right place so forgive me if not.

Please advise any easier alternatives to PayPal.

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No, I think he just wants a faster way to checkout and pay for things he buys on the Internet.  Not to pay me.
What country are you in?   What are you selling?  What volume?

-Corey
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No, he is buying.  He has no patience and want a faster way to checkout!  I told him I would look into it.
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A bit more info on the electronic payment gateways - you consumer will stay on your web site and not be directed to another web site.  Your merchant name will appear on the consumer statement.  And your money will be directly deposited into your bank account within a couple of days after the transaction has been completed.

A merchant account is usually a lot better in the long run for people based in the United States.  The merchant account is usually free to set up and the gateway is anywhere from $0 to around $500 to set up, depending on the gateway and your needs

-Corey
Thanks for all of the sduggestions