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guest_user member Posts: 1302 |
I am planning to sell an ebook online, and need a service that will host this ebook and process sales. Naturally, this is exactly the type of services you provide. One aspect of all this bothers me however. Since you distribute the ebook and process the customer order, how do I know that 100% of the orders are credited to me? If a customer links to your site from mine and makes a purchase, how do I know this? I understand you report to me the customer info and sale details, but how do I know this info is complete? It just seems odd that you do not charge a transaction fee in addition to your monthly fee. There seems to be no incentive for you on this basis. I am also sure it would be very easy for you to divert orders received to any PayPal account you choose. Besides you, who would even know? Please do not interpret this message as an accusation, but simply an inquiry to understand the integrity of your service and how it protects my interests. Thank you for your attention to my question. # POSTED ON: December 12, 2007 @ 01:51 GMT -7 |
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Shivani member Posts: 1358 |
It is possible theoretically if were running a fly by night operation. However, we have been in business for 4 years now and our subscription model is incentive enough to keep the business going :) Anyway, to confirm that we don't occasionally skim a sale, you can try clicking on E-junkie buttons on any of our client's websites and they'll always lead you to their checkout page. You can in face write a PHP script to call up the button and get the output a few thousand times and it will always be of client's checkout page. # POSTED ON: December 12, 2007 @ 01:52 GMT -7 |
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