Thanks, guys. I knew there was enough "Canadian Action" on this board that I'd receive some useful information. Thanks to my fellow Americans, as well (and I'm not a big fan of PayPal either).
Still not sure what to do.
It appears that I could add PayPal
credit card processing to my website and increase prices slightly to offset the cc processing fee. But there's a complication.
1) I want to perform a service that involves my customer sending me his analog cassette tape,
2) and I don't want to perform the service until
after I receive payment.
3) The
simple approach is to have the customer
enclose a check or money order with his cassette,
4) but an online credit card transaction would be more convenient, might protect the customer and me better, and also should iron out differences in international currencies (yes or no?).
5) But the issue is...
WHEN does the customer make his online cc payment?
I want the customer to charge his card
at the time he sends his tape to me, but I can't
make him do that. I do
not want to open the parcel he sent me until I know he's paid for the service, nor do I want to end up struggling with some oddball who sends a tape but then
refuses to send payment.
A Catch-22 so far.
I don't think the intended service will generate very much business, so maybe I should just
Keep It Simple and require an enclosed check or Money Order. But won't that limit me to U.S. clients only due to currency complications...?