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Receive $1,000 in Payments FREE with Paymate

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Sign up now with Paymate and receive $1,000 in payments free.

Quite simply, consumers need to be able to trust who they are buying from online.

Paymate has been operating a secure, trusted, reliable service for the safe conduct of electronic commerce between Australian sellers and buyers in 37 countries since 2001.

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  • Good to actually list out the fine prints:

    Paymate will award you 1,650 Reward Points at registration that can be redeemed for Seller Subscription Fees. After registration you will need to log in and UPGRADE to a PROFESSIONAL account. Paymate will automatically redeem your Reward Points to pay for this account, which entitles you to receive up to $1,000 in payments without any Seller Fees for a period of 30 days. You can always downgrade to a STANDARD account later if you do not expect to receive a high volume of payments.

    I guess great for merchants/websites that receive payments. However how does it compare with other merchant services? PayPal?

  • wait wait… $1000 for free? how?

    • Read the fine print that I quoted. You don't get $1,000 cash in your pocket, but rather you get $1,000 worth of credit to pay for Paymate's fee in 30 days. A bit useless unless you are running a high-traffic ecommerce site.

      • and remember, they can always jacl up their so called "fees"

        • I don't think so, as Paymate is a very reputable payments company.

          • @Bargain4U: Sorry. So is eBay/PayPal :)

            (But I do agree on Paymate being a reputable payment gateway).

            • @scotty: No way Scotty. Yes, PayPal is well known but I wouldn't say it reputable. :)

  • The problem is Paymate operate like Paypal (no real merchant gateway offered, we need to divert to their site; unless things have changed). Unfortunately the only company I would divert to from my e-business's is Paypal.

    It's a Catch22, until Paymate have a heavily saturated and known name there is no point really.

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