Moving money with Amazon FPS Aug03 '07
Amazon Flexible Payment Service seems like an easy solution for including transaction capabilities in your web application.
Amazon's cost to process a payment through a bank account debit is less than our cost via credit card. Our cost for processing an Amazon Payments balance transfer is less still. By exposing different fees for each of these three methods, we can pass on savings from bank account debits and balance transfers, allowing developers to save money. In each case, we take on the complexity of managing security and fraud protection.
This is definitely worth looking into.
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