Braintree credit on bonanza

What’s your experience using this payment method?

asked over 8 years ago

4 Answers

This is an official Bonanza response.

Hello @Old-TimeTreasures,

Thanks for reaching out. It looks like your booth is eligible to apply for a booth payment account to accept direct credit and debit card payments!
Sellers on other marketplaces who have direct checkout enabled have [URL removed]

On average, buyers spend $2.50 more on items bought through direct checkout compared with other payment methods, and they spend $4.50 more per order when they can choose between direct checkout and Paypal.
On average, shops with direct checkout sold 19.3% more than shops without direct checkout.
When the item could be bought with direct checkout, shoppers were 16.3% more likely to complete the checkout process and actually buy.
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Hope that helps!

answered over 8 years ago

I am a new Pro Gold member for almost a month, yet no sales, traffic is light
Hope for better results next month
Good luck :)

answered over 8 years ago

Buyers will use it. I have found that about one-third of my sales are with Bonanza direct checkout. It needs though, like every other payment processer, to have the ability to do partial refunds.

answered over 8 years ago

sheepish
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Old-TimeTreasures says: January 22, 2016

So what do you do in the event of a having to produce a partial refund?

sheepish says: January 23, 2016

I put cash in an envelope with an explanation. It happens when the buyer has selected the higher priority rate when the flat-rate Priority is cheaper. Alas, that flat-rate option no longer shows on newer listings.

Buyers do use this option. It means taking longer for the seller to actually receive the funds though. More payment options available allow for a greater sale opportunity.

answered over 8 years ago

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