Problem setting up Wix

I am attempting to set up my ecommerce website using Wix but are running into a problem.
I am self employed and sell a variety of items I make myself.
Wix are rejecting my verification info because I am not a limited company who is registered at Companies House.
Does anyone know how to get around this problem please.

Many thanks

Mike
 

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Easy. Don’t use wix. Mainly because it’s complete junk.

There are plenty of free and low cost ways to build an e-commerce site that are many times better than anything wix can offer.

Do you want some help with this?
 
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    Hi @acewoodturner! :)

    You need a UTR number. It says on their site that you'll also need an acceptable ID, business bank account details, and a physical address (this can be your home address). And if you don't have all of those details, you can continue using Wix with a individual/personal account.

    If you can, change your host to another provider. You'll find more problems with Wix as you go along. Best of luck!
     
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    Does anyone know how to get around this problem please.
    As others have said, use another platform, popular ones are:
    1. Shopify
    2. WooCommerce (for WordPress)
    3. OpenCart
    We're OpenCart Gold Partners so you might think we're biased but actually it's the other way round, we decided on OpenCart after reviewing them all and *then* became partners.

    You can try it out here:


    User: demo
    Pass: demo

    Paul.
     
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    Hello,

    Glad to see that we are all on the same page. Wix is a dreadful service, I would avoid it at all costs. Low quality websites at a high price which leaves you perminately stuck with their service.

    I would recommend two solutions:

    1. WordPress with Woocommerce - This would require you to either hire a web designer to build your website or your own time invested to get over the learning curve. This is very cost effective as all you need is a standard web hosting account and domain. It also gives you freedom. unlike Wix you are not tied to any single company. You could create your website at x and move to y very easily.

    2. Shopify - More expensive but a smaller learning curve as it's very much like Wix in terms of its ease of use. Be carful with Shopify as the base Shopify is very basic. Most companies find themselves needing plugins to add the functionality they need. This can get expensive as most plugins have a monthly fee. With that said the basic Shopify may be more than enough for your needs.
     
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    2. Shopify - More expensive but a smaller learning curve as it's very much like Wix in terms of its ease of use. Be carful with Shopify as the base Shopify is very basic. Most companies find themselves needing plugins to add the functionality they need. This can get expensive as most plugins have a monthly fee. With that said the basic Shopify may be more than enough for your needs.
    Indeed, see our Shopify Cost Calculator: https://www.antropy.co.uk/blog/the-hidden-costs-of-shopify/

    Paul.
     
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    Not really if you're not a developer.

    Paul.

    100% agree Paul. Magento is very, very complex. It's more suited for large companies with a development team. Not suitable for a small store.

    Your Shopify calculator is very well done.

    Mike, should you wish to head down the Woocommerce or Shopify path I will be more than happy to provide free advice as I'm sure others on the forum will. I have vast experience with both.
     
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    I am attempting to set up my ecommerce website using Wix but are running into a problem.
    I am self employed and sell a variety of items I make myself.
    Wix are rejecting my verification info because I am not a limited company who is registered at Companies House.
    Does anyone know how to get around this problem please.

    Many thanks

    Mike
    I don't know this as I don't use WIX but it doesn't seem right. There should be an option to sell via e-Commerce not as a Ltd Company.

    I'd still suggest using WordPress as unless you want to do all the pushing of the sales you will need to do this mostly for Wix. It's just a lesser platform.

    It doesn't sound right that you need to be a Ltd Company though.
     
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