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What is the best way to implement payment acceptance for freelance services?
From all that I read about existing payment services, I realized one thing, all this is rather confused for the idea that I need to implement. I will outline the situation: we have a website where we describe our services (design, development, etc.).
The idea is not to constantly indicate to the client your account or wallet number and possible payment methods and not to notify him when changing this very wallet. Implement this process using a form like in an online store with many possible payment methods, to a single wallet of this service. The form seems to be just like such a donation, we just communicate with the client, tell him the amount, and he says - "OK, I'll transfer it right now", and transfers through the form on the site, informs us that everything is OK. We check and proceed to execution and do not bother with payment methods, etc. Can anyone suggest options for such things or in which direction to look?
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If you are worried about the client’s comfort, then PayPal.me
If you don’t want to overpay intermediaries, then IP USN6% + currency account and swift transfers.
Yandex money
okpay
Any aggregator for accepting payments, in fact;)
Robokassa. Free payment. With a commission.
Yandex money. Free payment. With a commission (the most profitable).
Yandex.Checkout. It's a little cooler than Money. With a commission.
Are you ready to give 5-10% to the aggregator? For such pseudo convenience?
ps And under such conditions, I will not open an account, or they will freeze it.
What is difficult to say, for example, the number of a Sberbank card? and let him transfer (there are many ways, quickly and easily) And you withdraw the money without a commission.
and for the bourgeoisie to get hold of paypal and that's it) (and display on the card, though it's not so fast here)
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