I am looking for a good micropayment processor - a service to process online transactions of $1 or less. Any suggestions?
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I've been using it for a year, they are like e-Gold, but they are getting more and more serious.
The fee for receiving money is 1%, you can integrate it with you shopping cart easily (assuming you have the experience).
Liberty Reserve will be accepting credit cards soon, they will also provide debit cards for withdrawal.
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Another less expensive source is Worldpay. They would charge about 10-15% on a one dollar payment though they have start-up and monthly fees.
http://www.worldpay.com/business/content.php?page=pricing2&c=UK
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