I'm unsure about what payment gateway to use

Dannydee

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Hey,

I have been building a digital product for several months and it is ready for use. I have a website, and HAD been expecting to use Gumroad to sell products through (by linking it correctly, etc).

As I was going through the steps on Gumroad, however, something threw me off. I disliked seeing the line:

"Charges will happen in USD, using an up-to-date exchange rate. Customers may incur an additional foreign transaction fee according to their cardmember agreement."

... and now I have cold feet about selling through it. Nobody likes to be hit with additional charges at the checkout and I would prefer to just avoid that altogether.

My website is built on Wix and I have the business plan.. I have had a look and I can see it includes the ability to take payments.

Sounds great, but is there anything I should be wary of? Specifically, how much extra work might be involved outside of taking a payment and sending a digital product through Wix?

Is there a bunch of other stuff outside regular tax and HMRC obligations etc?

Or should I just shut up and connect Wix payments?
 
Who is Gumroad? Never heard of them!

Why not just use Wix or, better still, another platform (like creating your own via Wordpress, Joomla etc)?
 
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antropy

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    ... and now I have cold feet about selling through it. Nobody likes to be hit with additional charges at the checkout and I would prefer to just avoid that altogether.
    It's quite common for there to be additional charges for buying in foreign currencies, I think just try it and see how it goes.

    Paul.
     
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    fisicx

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    As Paul says, just use the Wix payment system. Or better still don’t use Wix at all.

    If this is a single product you probably don’t need e-commerce.
     
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    Marantzdigital

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    Hi

    Not an expert but suggest that you could look at other payment processors such as stripe and so forth.

    If your current website bundle allows you to accept payments, it should give you a clear detail on the fees, which you can compare. Those payments will integrate into your orders too saving you some manual work.

    For now it might be worth using the payment acceptance service they provide, until you realise perhaps there is a lower rate out there.
     
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    Dannydee

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    Hey thanks everyone I have a pre-paid subscription to Wix for like the next 3 years on their business tier, meaning I have a payment portal built-in.

    As for "not using Wix" I have built a banging website (if I do say so myself).

    Gumroad is a platform for users who sell digital products. Their main USP (for me anyway) was that they take care of regional sales tax and those kind of headaches, for 10% per unit + 50c.

    Sounds like a lot, and it is, but as a quick way to get a product up for sale a lot of people seem to be happy to take the hit.

    But it turns out I'm already paying for a payment service, through which they only absorb 2.1% per unit.

    I'll figure out all the tax stuff later, if and when I actually sell anything.
     
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    Dannydee

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    As Paul says, just use the Wix payment system. Or better still don’t use Wix at all.

    If this is a single product you probably don’t need e-commerce.

    Too late, I have spent a long time building the site and product... and I have other products on the horizon, so it's not just going to be a one product platform

    I'll definitely get the use out of it
     
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    fisicx

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    Too late, I have spent a long time building the site and product... and I have other products on the horizon, so it's not just going to be a one product platform

    I'll definitely get the use out of it
    Wix is still the wrong choice for selling online. Eventually you will realise its limitations. Moving to a proper CMS now will repay you many times over.
     
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