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by neya
2984 days ago
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There is also another problem - exactly opposite to what you describe. Stripe can't block fraudulent payments as good as others (Eg. PayPal). I don't know why or why not, but they simply slip it up. And here's the worst part, when there is a chargeback, you can't get hold of anyone to prove your innocence and eventually the case will slide with the customer. If you are selling physical products, this sucks because the scammer now has your product AND your money. Sad. To be fair, Stripe is excellent for developers. For businesses? Not so much. You're either stuck with a monopoly, with shitty documentation and archaic APIs (PayPal) but works well for businesses or you're stuck with a new age (Startup?) that's really great at everything except helping you make money. Here's me hoping for a better Stripe alternative. There's really a lot of space in this market. |
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