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MarkPearson
1st February 2006, 19:14
Do I remember correctly that someone from Nochex is a member of this forum?
I would be interested asking a few questions about the service.
Mostly the rule that you can not withdraw more than £1000 in a week!
easyasit
1st February 2006, 19:51
i use nochex myself, never heard the £1000 rule,
but its the not taking more than £100 in transactions i did not like.
something you might have a problem with Mark
Al
MarkPearson
1st February 2006, 19:55
The majority of our orders are under £100, I think you can get an upgrade of account and accept upto £400.
The £1000 max withdrawal in a week is just silly for a peak time of year for us like valentines day!
easyasit
1st February 2006, 20:07
that will never work.
Paypal?
Al
New Business
1st February 2006, 20:44
The only reason i can see for this rule is the longer they keep your money in there account the more interest they get
easyasit
1st February 2006, 23:38
i just wish Nochex would offer the card holder not present service. last i saw they were talking about it.
As the moment i think the service is more of a gesture than anything else.
but then btt you need more, you could prob afford the likes of streamline or something anyway. perhaps they are aware of this
Al
Robert
2nd February 2006, 05:59
All of Nochex limitations can be negotiated. If they think you not a risk then they will remove restrictions ad-hoc.
Rob Holmes
2nd February 2006, 06:09
Do I remember correctly that someone from Nochex is a member of this forum?
I would be interested asking a few questions about the service.
Mostly the rule that you can not withdraw more than £1000 in a week!
Hi Mark,
Try Simon..
http://www.ukbusinessforums.co.uk/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&u=2058
Rob
Robert
2nd February 2006, 06:29
Simon no longers works for Nochex.
Rob Holmes
2nd February 2006, 06:35
oh - ok :)
Don't try Simon then Mark :)
Like Robert says No-chex will negotiate - I chatted with them a while back and although we didn't end up using them (we have worldpay and paypal at the moment) they were an extreemly friendly bunch and open to suggestions.
Rob
MarkPearson
2nd February 2006, 08:39
Yes, I am sure that all the limitations can be negotiated.
But until I get a reply to my email that was sent 48 hours ago.....
I can not do very much :-(
They don't seem to have a telephone number.
Thanks Rob, for that, maybe I can try the direct approch. But Simon has not been around here for a while!
Robert
6th February 2006, 16:13
Mark,
Nochex have now relauched and have details of the merchant account on the website.
http://www.nochex.com
Hope this helps.
Eagle
6th February 2006, 17:28
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Nice of them to tell me...
;)
Robert
6th February 2006, 21:51
Nice of them to tell me...
;)
Nice work on that that logo. How much would something like that cost me?
Eagle
6th February 2006, 22:07
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Naturally, I can't disclose what I charged - however, fees vary dependent on a number of factors. The main factor being that illustrative work and/or character design tends to attract a higher premium as they are time-consuming both in execution and revisions. Geometric type designs are lower in cost for exactly the opposite reason. Suffice to say there's many, many considerations for each individual project.
If you have a specific project in mind, by all means get in touch for a quote.
:)
Robert
6th February 2006, 22:09
I will. I like the look of your portfolio.
Expect a PM..