HOW DO YOU WANT YOUR
ONLINE CUSTOMER TO PAY?

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THIS STAGE IS VERY IMPORTANT
HOW DO YOU WANT YOUR ONLINE CUSTOMER TO PAY YOU ?

As your customer proceeds through to the Online Checkout he/she will be required to nominate the way they are going to pay you (now that is very important) therefore in the set up you must nominate your preferred systems of payment.

The following example options are available. (We have more options should you require them) You can nominate as many of the selections as you desire.



01 - Direct Bank Transfer into your account -
BSB style: Can either use internet banking, go to their bank branch, or telephone banking - recommended

02 - Use PayPal Online Payment System:
Is the worlds most popular online payment system, allows the buyer to use credit cards, is secured by Paypal - recommended - see notes on PayPal

03 - Cheque, Money Order:
When cheques are cleared you send the product. Decision is yours..
remember if cheques are dishonoured then you incur a penalty - that depends on your bank

04 - Credit Card - You will be required to set up a merchants account with your bank and could incur substantial bank setting up fees and ongoing banking fees.
It is up to you but
not recommended unless you already use such a system in your business or existing shop


PAYPAL NOTES: If you wish to include a choice of payment by PayPal you have to ensure that you have set up a PayPal account.

You will need a business account, which is free to set up.

Once your PayPal account is operational then you can start to receive payments.

The only PayPal information Studioquigs will need about your PayPal Account is your PayPal email address. When a buyer clicks to nominate your PayPal as their preferred payment system then the page transfers to your PayPal Account and it allows for them to use their credit cards as a form of payment also. PayPal takes the responsibility away from you when a buyer uses PayPay to pay with their cards.

PayPal is recommended for all overseas - non australia buyers. It can be very costly having your banks accept overseas cheques and money orders - transfers etc etc, PayPal has options for such transactions...

Not Sure about Paypal then please visit www.paypal.com.au