Ask HN: How do you process payments?
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#12SaaS - mostly Stripe credit cards, with a tiny percent in PayPal.
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#13Their fee structure is far cheaper for us than Stripe, who are scam artists and need to be disrupted. Stripe needs to reduce fees dramatically.
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#14The customer service or tech support isn't as great as Stripe but they have a really intuitive model for marketplaces
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#15Bitcoin.
How many payments have you processed? I thought Bitcoin died as a payment medium. People have figured out that the overhead is only about $0.50 if you're willing to wait, but most consumer apps don't make it easy to default to the lower fee. (I haven't looked into this for some time, so that last paragraph is a bit dated.)
I've actually started using BitCoin to pay for things recently and I was surprised to find out how easy and quick this actually is. This really is a no-bullshit electronic cash. No registration, no verification, no borders, quick and easy. I hope more goods and services are going to be offered for cryptocurrencies in future.
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#17They have an Australian focus but global capability. If you use a scheme card for Fastmail, you probably paid via Pin Payments.
Pin have a Stripe-like API but a small-team feel during contact i.e. we know one another by name, and when escalating a technical query I've had dialogue directly with a dev lead. I've even received hand-written Christmas cards from them.
I live in mortal terror of Pin being bought by Stripe, or (worse) an Australian financial institution, with all the consequences for competence and customer service level that follow.
We also handle bulk/large payments via CS2 (the Aus equivalent of ACH, for Usonian readers), with handling fee.
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#18Bitcoin.
How many payments have you processed? I thought Bitcoin died as a payment medium. People have figured out that the overhead is only about $0.50 if you're willing to wait, but most consumer apps don't make it easy to default to the lower fee. (I haven't looked into this for some time, so that last paragraph is a bit dated.)
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#19Earlier quoted context omitted.
How many payments have you processed? I thought Bitcoin died as a payment medium. People have figured out that the overhead is only about $0.50 if you're willing to wait, but most consumer apps don't make it easy to default to the lower fee. (I haven't looked into this for some time, so that last paragraph is a bit dated.)
It is worth mentioning that today "you're willing to wait" actually means just some minutes. I've actually started using BitCoin to pay for things recently and I was surprised to find out how easy and quick this actually is. This really is a no-bullshit electronic cash. No registration, no verification, no borders, quick and easy. I hope more goods and services are going to be offered for cryptocurrencies in future.
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#20I’ve built payment integrations my entire 20 year career and have always appreciated how ease of use relates to cost, e.g. it’s hard to build tools as easy to use as stripe or Braintree, but I’ve wondered how these features play out when it’s so close to the actual money itself.