Re: method of payment

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 13350
interpreted = N
texte = >We have been testing our WebCat site for the past two weeks and >the survey questions concerning payment over the Internet are >not encouraging. Currently, our site only accepts MC, VISA, AMEX >charge cards. When we posed these questions, this has been the >overwhelming response. > >8 Would method of payment hinder you from using >this site? > >yes Kenneth Grome wrote: >Why are they saying Yes to this, do you have any idea?Good question Ken. I never thought there would be so much resistance. In our next test group I'll try to ask: Is it because you don't access to a CC? ...because you are afraid to charge over the net? ...you never use CC anywhere? ...your company only pays off P.O.s, invoices, statements...? ...you live in a cave and think the photographer will steal your soul? Bob Minor wrote: >Depends on the customer some of the sites we have use these 3 very >successfully others get a check. Most of the sites accept a check or >m.o. also, but they rarely send in their duckets.Others get a check? Do they withhold shipment until the check clears? Are they selling hard goods or electronic files? Are they doing a large volume of under $100 transactions? The check or m.o. sure kills automation but... it is money.>but they rarely send in their duckets. I'm not up on the term duckets. Do I have them or does the client?--- Eddie Schrieffer The Creative Edge Spartanburg, SC 864.585.3343 Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: method of payment (Eddie Schrieffer 1997)
  2. Re: method of payment (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  3. Re: method of payment (Bob Minor 1997)
  4. method of payment (Eddie Schrieffer 1997)
>We have been testing our WebCat site for the past two weeks and >the survey questions concerning payment over the Internet are >not encouraging. Currently, our site only accepts MC, VISA, AMEX >charge cards. When we posed these questions, this has been the >overwhelming response. > >8 Would method of payment hinder you from using >this site? > >yes Kenneth Grome wrote: >Why are they saying Yes to this, do you have any idea?Good question Ken. I never thought there would be so much resistance. In our next test group I'll try to ask: Is it because you don't access to a CC? ...because you are afraid to charge over the net? ...you never use CC anywhere? ...your company only pays off P.O.s, invoices, statements...? ...you live in a cave and think the photographer will steal your soul? Bob Minor wrote: >Depends on the customer some of the sites we have use these 3 very >successfully others get a check. Most of the sites accept a check or >m.o. also, but they rarely send in their duckets.Others get a check? Do they withhold shipment until the check clears? Are they selling hard goods or electronic files? Are they doing a large volume of under $100 transactions? The check or m.o. sure kills automation but... it is money.>but they rarely send in their duckets. I'm not up on the term duckets. Do I have them or does the client?--- Eddie Schrieffer The Creative Edge Spartanburg, SC 864.585.3343 Eddie Schrieffer

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