Do you know if 2co.com accept Seychelles company for payment processing?

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Forgive me if this has already been answered. I need to know if 2co acept Seychelles company for credit card processing?


I need to know that before I proceed with the formation of a Seychelles company.

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According to several threads here on the forum I can see that 2co don't have any problems to accept Seychelles companies for payment processing.

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Good is 2co.com also accept paypal payments 🙂

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One thing to keep in mind is that 2CheckOut's fees are insane compared to a direct integration with PayPal or having your own merchant account and a PSP. The fees can be up to five times higher if you are a low-risk merchant.


The difference in fees will ramp up quickly and for an established ecommerce website, it's often cheaper to incorporate in a country where PayPal allows direct integration and bank withdrawal. This onshore or semi-onshore (Hong Kong, Singapore, for example) company can if necessary be owned by your offshore entity.


Something to consider for the long run.
 
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