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kbstar (m)
Accepting Donations On Nigerian Websites
« on: June 21, 2006, 02:36 AM »

Unlike foreign websites, Nigerian websites still lack the facility of donation acceptance as is the case with 'PayPal Donate' used by webmasters in other countries.

Isn't it possible we begin with something, even if it through the use of ATM card?

Note that many Nigerian NGOs and individually owned websites will survive with such service available. I have received many emails from my web visitors querrying the inavailability of donations facility, considering our kind of service.

Any possible solution to this?

www.ebiraview.com would have some face-lift where donation is forthcoming. There should be a solution, somehow.
 
 
Seun (m)
Re: Donations On Nigerian websites
« #1 on: June 21, 2006, 04:27 AM »

Interswitch ATM cards can be used for online payment (including donations, I presume).  www.interswitch-ng.com
smartsoft (m)
Re: Donations On Nigerian websites
« #2 on: June 21, 2006, 08:28 AM »

but expensive seun, you gotta pay for every transaction made, eg when checking you balance online you gotta pay a fee for that, and it expensive to start-up
kbstar (m)
Re: Donations On Nigerian websites
« #3 on: June 21, 2006, 12:50 PM »

Interswitch has got to do something about their billings. Imagine how much they will make from Nigerian webmasters if they embark on the website donation facility at very low cost.

I hope they read this thread.


Seun, the correct url for interswitch is http://www.interswitchng.com

Cheers!
kheme (m)
Re: Accepting donations On Nigerian websites
« #4 on: July 09, 2006, 11:30 AM »

Seun (m)
Re: Accepting donations On Nigerian websites
« #5 on: July 09, 2006, 04:04 PM »

The sign-up cost is too high.  It will be hard for your customers to pay their registration fee and still have enough left to donate.  So what graphcard provides to web merchants is not appealing.  Anyone using them here?
kheme (m)
Re: Accepting Donations On Nigerian Websites
« #6 on: July 09, 2006, 06:45 PM »

i have a graphcard account! and a company (www.xdavia.com) i worked with also has one!
Afam (m)
Re: Accepting Donations On Nigerian Websites
« #7 on: July 09, 2006, 06:56 PM »

I believe interswitch is way too expensive for those that need the service the most.

I will setup an online payment system that will work just like the regular debit card but usage will be strictly for online transactions.

I will see if I can tidy it up in 3 months. Used to have one but never deployed it for general use. Hope it will help.

I guess the type of returns or profit sought by Nigerians is too high even when the market is there to guarantee steady growth with reduced pricing structure.
Seun (m)
Re: Accepting Donations On Nigerian Websites
« #8 on: July 09, 2006, 07:02 PM »

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I guess the type of returns or profit sought by Nigerians is too high
For this to make sense, the profit sought by Nigerians must be higher than that sought by, say, Americans.

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even when the market is there to guarantee steady growth with reduced pricing structure.
I do not understand this either.  Did you use a technobabble generator here? Cheesy
Afam (m)
Re: Accepting Donations On Nigerian Websites
« #9 on: July 10, 2006, 09:41 AM »

Seun,

I guess the type of returns or profit sought by Nigerians is too high
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For this to make sense, the profit sought by Nigerians must be higher than that sought by, say, Americans.

The key word is too in the statement, I never implied Nigerians should charge the same when compared to Americans.


even when the market is there to guarantee steady growth with reduced pricing structure.
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I do not understand this either.  Did you use a technobabble generator here?


Your not being able to understand the statement does not make it invalid, think harder. No, I did not use a technobabble generator.

The statement is common sense and easy to understand, maybe using words like turnover and high volume transactiosn will make sense.

Put differently, coca cola makes more money selling to more people even when the profit margin may be less than N4.00 per bottle when compared to say Toyota.
femigb
Re: Accepting Donations On Nigerian Websites
« #10 on: September 27, 2007, 12:50 PM »

Why don't you try getting a netnaira seller account. It's free! Check it out http://www..
rufaai (m)
Re: Accepting Donations On Nigerian Websites
« #11 on: September 28, 2007, 02:47 AM »

Netnaira.com is greate,  I just joined hoping I find Online Shop or poing of purchase that accept Netnaira!

I'll make my deposit once I get a pin seller as well as when I get a place to use it,
smartsoft (m)
Re: Accepting Donations On Nigerian Websites
« #12 on: September 29, 2007, 06:43 PM »

i think we should have a merchant website in nigeria that helps us collects payment from outside of nigeria when customers trys to pay with credit card, the merchant should helps us collect that and process it and dumo the money into our bank account.
tosinorogu (m)
Re: Accepting Donations On Nigerian Websites
« #13 on: October 02, 2007, 06:27 AM »

Hello,

Accepting donations online is easy. Even from foreign countries. e-transact can process that for you. alternatively, if you have a bank account in the UK or US, you can use paypal and have them transfer money to your bank account from time to time. Once the money is in your bank account, you can access it from Nigeria through the ATM. I use Paypal with my UK Bank Account, and it works fine. One other thing you might wish to do though is to have several options, like if you are paying from Nigeria, click here, international click here.
idea (m)
Re: Accepting Donations On Nigerian Websites
« #14 on: November 19, 2007, 03:49 PM »

THERE'S ANOTHER SWTICHING COMPANY IN NAIJA THAT ACTUALLY DOES THE SAME AS INTERSWITCH AND @ VERY AFFORDABLE RATES. THERE SIGN UP FEE IS A BIT LOWER THAN INTERSWITCH AND TRANSACTION FEES ARE ALSO LOWER. THESE ARE ALSO NEGOTIABLE.
THE NAME OF THE COMPANY IS ETRANZACT. YOU CAN BROWSE THEIR WEBSITE WWW.ETRANZACT.COM
tosinorogu (m)
e-payment and the Nigerian Factor
« #15 on: November 20, 2007, 10:41 AM »

Hello Idea,

That's absolutely right. I did mentioned e-tranzact in my previous post, and I think there fees are a little lower than Interswitch. But all the same, I believe it's fraud to charge any merchant fees at all. All over the world, setting up a merchant account with a payment gateway is a free deal, since you are still required to pay a transaction fee as a percentage to the company. I think the earlier we get more competetion in Nigeria, the better for us all. The other funny bit is that Interswitch for instance will not let e-tranzact process transaction on cards issues (or powered) by Interswitch. This is really backward. I like e-tranzact, the guys are really smart, the problem I think they had was poor market analysis, otherwise they should be rulling the market now, because they have been around for ages, but was known as Cybase. Cybase is a huge global company,

I hope we get more players in the market, this will make it easier for us all take proper advantage of the solutions we build.
georgen2u (m)
Re: Accepting Donations On Nigerian Websites
« #16 on: November 20, 2007, 12:02 PM »

comming live on our site but we still need work so all nigerians must be active
vickoy23
Re: Accepting Donations On Nigerian Websites
« #17 on: November 25, 2007, 12:19 PM »

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hotD
Re: Accepting Donations On Nigerian Websites
« #18 on: June 20, 2008, 11:52 AM »

If you want to accept donations on your website, try Netnaira dot com. I hear they are allowing free merchant integration now. It is ideal for donations and they are coming up with a big plot.
aphoe (m)
Re: Accepting Donations On Nigerian Websites
« #19 on: June 20, 2008, 06:00 PM »

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Interswitch ATM cards can be used for online payment (including donations, I presume).  www.interswitch-ng.com

beware! interswitch website is www.interswitchng.com. Dont make that fatal mistake
OmniPotens
Re: Accepting Donations On Nigerian Websites
« #20 on: June 21, 2008, 08:44 PM »

We just cannot stay here and keep recounting websites which we fully understand don't offer the convenience we want with our demanded product. Even at this point, if you raise the question of how many websites can now receive donations you will find out that even  those listing out websites that offer such, excluding International gateways like paypal, etc are not. You know what, who has started receiving donations from his/her website? I will like to view your site.

The only solution just as Afam has kind of pointed out is creating an Application that can do this conveniently without long protocols. This is simply the solution. Just as Interswitch and e-transact are drilling pockets, good programmers in the house can take up this project, code it up and deliver, thereby solving the problem of millions of Entrepreneurs out there. But pricing should not mal your efforts, please.

I don't think recounting what I call "failed successes" is the better option. Yes we offer this and that but virtually no one is ready to use because of high rates. Don't you think your vision was dead right from when you thought about setting your high price tag?

@webmasters
It is high time we started looking into Application developments because this will surely aid in providing solutions to most of our online even offline activities.

To the peace of your hearts

Cheers!
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