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    Where do the money go??

    Where do the money go after a customer has purchased something???

    #2
    please rephrase your question with more information as your payment processing procedures to get an informed reply

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      #3
      Well...

      When customers buy my products.... the pay right??


      When they do pay by credit cards...how do i know that the money is in my bank-account???

      I haven't set up my bank acount anywhere...

      Do you know how it works??

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        #4
        it depends on what you want to set up.

        within actinic you can collect payment by credit card, cheque, COD, paypal and so on.

        You choose how to collect payment and thats how your customers pay.

        if you want customers to pay with a credit card you will need an acct with a PSP and a bank acct.

        I suggest you do some basic research on Protx, worldpay, mechant bank accounts

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          #5
          Do you know how it works??
          See page 33 of the user manual that came with your software.

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            #6
            So...

            i have to subscribe with etc Worldpay?? and then the customer's card details will go there..and i will just receive the money in my bank from Worldpay??

            Is that right?

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              #7
              Which type of account suits your business requirements:

              Option 1 - IMA and payment processing from WorldPay
              Option 2 - IMA from your bank with WorldPay payment processing


              which one shall i choose??

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                #8
                I would phone them to discuss your requirement

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                  #9
                  its ok i have made sense after reading there

                  thanks anyway ..appriciated

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