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theos2010-11-21 21:37:44
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theos, 2010-11-21 21:37:44

What to use to accept payments on the site?

I'm going to create some software and sell it from my site. Which payment system to choose / what to do in order to provide a comfortable payment system, provided that the main flow of customers is most likely not from Russia? I'm going to sell on behalf of an LLC (registered in Russia), so I need a link to a legal entity account.

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darkdimius, 2010-11-22
@theos

we use w1.ru
A simple and convenient method to connect many payment methods at once, up to a receipt.
The quality of the “what to do” descriptions for the user when paying was decisive in the choice - not all Internet users are advanced in matters of Internet commerce.

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v1z, 2010-11-21
@v1z

If from the CIS, then the best option is probably WebMoney.
If from other countries, then fasten the payment with a credit card, but here I'm not particularly experienced. I know that by attaching PayPal (the most common payment option for residents of civilized countries), you will not be able to receive payments (does not work with Russia).

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finalsoft, 2010-11-21
@finalsoft

You can use for example www.robokassa.ru/. They have both Russian and English interfaces.

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LProf, 2010-11-21
@LProf

If the clients are not from Russia, then obviously PayPal

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Sergey Savostin, 2010-11-22
@savostin

2co look for cards.

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theos, 2010-11-21
@theos

> you will not be able to receive payments (does not work with Russia).
So that's why I'm asking. I know that individuals cannot, but can at least legal entities be allowed? And no, not only the CIS.

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uups, 2010-11-21
@uups

From the point of view of convenience for customers:
1. Card
2. QIWI
3. Webmoney\yandex

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BasilioCat, 2010-11-21
@BasilioCat

When paying by card, of course, it is better to connect the well-known bourgeois payment system (and withdraw money to offshore accounts), but if this is difficult, connect, for example, Assist or Cyberplat - although the confidence in domestic payment systems among bourgeois is much lower.

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Rodion Gashé, 2010-11-22
@zorba_buddha

assist.ru/ (for our + PayPal for bourgeois, if you want)

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Shmel_0, 2010-11-22
@Shmel_0

PayPal will require a company outside of Russia, but it's worth it. Compatriots can be billed by all the methods proposed above + SMS

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ZloiZmei, 2010-11-23
@ZloiZmei

PayPal has more trust in the West, and they are already giving the Russians a seller account. Only it will not work to withdraw money - because of our legislation. If you want it to be legal, you will have to start a Western company. In general, then I would partner with someone, let them accept money for you (for the same PayPal), once a month they transfer it to a current account and receive%.
In general, this activity is drawn to foreign economic activity, at certain speeds you will need a transaction passport and other paper crap.
For ours, some local aggregator is really better, like Assist or Robokassa.

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Mirror, 2010-11-24
@Mirror

liqpay.com/ - accepting money from cards, there is an English-language interface (automatically determined by the browser language). Very easy connection. Without papers.

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Mirror, 2010-11-24
@Mirror

In general, under the conditions of the task (to sell software to the bourgeoisie), there are solutions specially tailored for this business. For example, the most popular ShareIt and Plimus. There are opinions that Western users are already accustomed to them and willingly use them.
shareit.com
plimus.com

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366, 2010-11-27
@366

www.payanyway.ru - I recommend!!! Low interest, good interfaces for shops, detailed statistics on all operations. The clients are very large companies!

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Kapatskiy, 2010-11-28
@Kapatskiy

www.payonlinesystem.ru/ (didn't use it, but I'm aiming)
activepay.ru/ (didn't use it, but I'm aiming)
z-payment.ru/ (I use it, I 'm a little dissatisfied - they freeze money for 5 days, then you can withdraw it. Change passwords. Withdrawal of funds is possible with authorization from webmoney - terribly infuriates.)

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