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    NON-US Merchant accounts ?

    After auditing the European offers (for France and Austria), I found several providers (AtosOrigin for France and Mpay24 for Austria). Anyway, these providers cost more than any US third party providers (average of 10% per transaction + €0.5).

    I was wondering:
    • Would it be better to open an US bank account to be able to get a US merchant account? If yes, how? Who should we contact? Is this legal?
    • Would it be better to continue with third party payment gateways and wait the opportunity, in a near future, to switch to a better EU offer (as soon as it will be available) ?
    • Is there any other EU alternatives I am not aware of?


    This question is, I guess, a redundant question to all NON-US businesses. Some countries may offer interresting alternatives to their customers but here, in EU, it seems there is still a lack of offers.
    Maybe I wasn't able to find the good providers and some members here already found the beauty pearl.

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    You may try netherlands based payment solution provider "Multicards"
    Discount rate: 4.95 %
    Transaction Fee: $ 0.45

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    merchant processor

    Quote Originally Posted by number7 View Post
    You may try netherlands based payment solution provider "Multicards"
    Discount rate: 4.95 %
    Transaction Fee: $ 0.45
    I may try it out for my new website since I need a merchant processor to process the payments. Are you sure the rate is still that low?

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