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This topic contains 1 reply, has 2 voices, and was last updated by Krista Fabregas 1 year, 2 months ago.
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Hi,
Thank you for your nice information. It was the best!
I have a problem and would be glad if you help me by that.
I have established an international online shop offering cheap goods. By the way, I use dropshopping technique.
I have studied many articles regarding this issue, but couldn’t diagnose which option is the best for me! Stripe or PayPal?
Setup fee isn’t important, but I don’t want any monthly fees. All websites have suggested PayPal for the small businesses, however, I don’t know whether it has monthly charges or not. Can I setup both of them?
Can you answer me in an obvious short way that I can decide ultimately?
I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Thanks in advance.
Best Regards,
Mahtab
Most top ecommerce platforms will let you set up one processor for credit cards (Stripe) and also accept PayPal payments. But many international sellers use just PayPal. In the US the fees top out at $30/mo with PayPal, plus your processing fees. PayPal also has a $0 fee account, so you have that option too. Not sure what the pricing is outside of the US.
Between PayPal and Stripe, it’s really your call. PayPal is widely recognized so most small sellers just stick with them because customers trust the PayPal name worldwide.
I hope this answered your question or pointed you in the right direction.
Cheers!
Krista
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