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which payment gateway should I choose from among Authorize.net, PayPal & Google Checkout?

Is there anything wrong if I provide all ? I'm planning for express checkout methods in all the three services, the direct credit card accepting service.

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All of them? – Will Aug 31 at 16:53
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How is this related to programming, pray tell? – MaxVT Aug 31 at 17:54
This is basically a duplicate: stackoverflow.com/questions/67394/… – gnovice Aug 31 at 17:58

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The more choices you offer, the more choices your customers have, so no, there is nothing wrong with offering all three.

If you potentially have customers from the EU or Asia, you may want to investigate options that are popular in those regions as well.

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Thanks! thats all I wanted to know. – Aayush Aug 31 at 16:57
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Paypal is of course the most well known and respected, however the answer actually depends on the amount of revenue your company will make (monthly and yearly averages), the average price per transaction and the number of debit card vs credit card payments you are likly to take. Without these figures it's nigh on impssible to determine which one is cheapest for you.

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Respected, is an opinion, and it's popular in the US, but not necessarily everywhere else. – Alan Aug 31 at 16:54
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It's worth noting, from the research I've done, using PayPal is cheaper than credit card processing directly. They charge less of a fee (I'm assuming because they process everything themselves, and don't go through some third party to get to the credit card company).

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