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Ecommerce help

QueBert

Lifer
I googled to find out more info about setting up a web site with ecommerce. I do on-site compute work locally and am thinking about offering a few things they can order online (memory, cpu, MB) nothing fancy, just a few basic things that might be needed to fix a PC. The web sites I'm reading make it sounds like the process is pretty involved and you have to shell out money. Which makes sense, but the web hosting places I've been looking at make it seem like just the oppisite. My thing is, I have bad credit, obviously you can't just pay money for hosting and be selling sh!t online the next day, there has to be a process to weed out scammers and such. With bad credit, is it even realistic for me to considering having ecommerce on my site? If it is, and anyone with a site has info about who to go with I'd much appericate it. Trying to read threw everything on Google is confusing me.

 
Yes you can just pay for hosting and sell crap online, basically all you need is a business license. You can get basic shopping cart software for free or very cheap. Then you need is a merchant services account to process credit cards, and you can also take paypal and whatnot.

Places like yahoo package it all together for you http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/merchant/?p=
 
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