Amazon Pay is a payment and fraud protection service for ecommerce merchants allowing shoppers to log in with their amazon credentials and make purchases.
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PayPal Payments Pro
Score 8.3 out of 10
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PayPal Payments Pro is an enterprise-class ecommerce payment solution, that provides payment processing security to build a professional-grade ecommerce site. It can be configured to meet business needs and works across devices. Users can tap into over 390 million active customer accounts around the globe.
$0.02
per transaction
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Amazon Pay
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QR code Transactions
1.90% + fixed fee
per transaction
Charity Transactions
2.20% + fixed fee
per transaction
Commercial Transactions - In-Store
2.70% + fixed fee
per transaction
Commercial Transactions - Online
2.90% + fixed fee
per transaction
PayPal's pay later offers
2.90% + fixed fee
per transaction
Venmo
2.90% + fixed fee
per transaction
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Amazon Pay
PayPal Payments Pro
Free Trial
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No
Free/Freemium Version
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No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
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PayPal Payments, Google Pay, there are all very similar but I think Amazon Pay makes it the easiest from the user perspective in terms of ease to purchase.
Amazon Pay is a service integrated with the well-known e-commerce, Amazon, reflecting a high additional and exceptional added value for the customers who want to use it. The clients can use their Amazon accounts to make online payments, reducing the time spent to process …
I have used Google Pay, Amazon Pay, Apple Pay, and other similar products in both my personal and business life. All of these products offer similar features and are useful to varying degrees. I think the usefulness of each product is predicated on the exact situation. Amazon …
Amazon Pay, Braintree, PayPal, and Google Pay are all very similar products. I do not think one is necessarily better than the other. It is ultimately up to the consumer which one they would like to use. I find a simple credit card transaction is still what most consumers opt …
We love Amazon Pay and love that it doesn't have to be an either-or situation using these types of checkout options and solutions. We use it, as well as checkout options like Paypal, Affirm, etc. And while those other options get sales and orders, we are starting to see a lot …
On our site, we use Braintree as the main payment processor, a PayPal checkout button, and an Amazon pay check out.
The three of these work in conjunction and give our customers the tools to checkout with whichever method they choose and this flexibility allows us to garner more …
Of the three, my first choice is Stripe (fast transfer of funds - 2 days, easy setup), Amazon Pay would be second choice (5-7 day transfer of funds, longer setup, more secure than Paypal which can and does freeze funds), Paypal (3-5 day transfer-sometimes longer, easy setup, …
We use both Amazon Pay and PayPal on our website. Paypal is more well known, but Amazon Pay works better with subscriptions and offers better business support.
We also offer Amazon Pay now. For ecommerce it is a great option as an additional payment offering. For our regular customers, they do not use Amazon Pay for business expenses. PayPal is a preferred payment method. We offer clients the ability to pay via charge, check for …
PayPal is much easier to use and it gave me options to pay through PayPal directly when doing online purchases. Costs were also more advantageous as I wouldn't have large amounts of money to transfer.
PayPal Payments, at the end of the day, was an easy sell to management and an auto integration with our eCommerce software. We already informally accepted PayPal for international customers to reduce risk, and taking it a step further was an easy next step. It was a one or …
PayPal Payments is simple to implement and use. Most of the clients prefer to use PayPal Payments instead of other similar services, sustaining the choice of implementing the tool as a digital service for online payments. I would suggest adopting it as an additional service to …