A REVIEW ON GOOGLE CHECKOUT
Google's new online payment service launched just two weeks ago, titled Google Checkout, Google Checkout presents safe business processing for populace who purchases from stores online. In general, it portrays promising choice for suppliers who don't want to make the leap into costly merchant accounts, and it presents some striking features for purchasers too.
There are many popular web shopping communities were one can easily access but given Google's strong brand name and their status as a web leader, they can build up the Google Checkout seller community rather rapidly.
Presently, Google Checkout is in U.S. only. Buyers and Sellers should have mailing addresses and billing addresses within the United States, and sellers must be found in the U.S province. And hopefully Google will bring this superb offer for worldwide users quickly.
When the purchaser searches for goods in Google and Froogle, a small shopping cart logo comes into view in the some of the sponsored AdWord links on the side of the page. These are stores that use Google Checkout. Big name stores like Levis, Starbucks and BlueFly are already using Google Checkout, but there are also some smaller merchants like Skates on Haight and many others.
The buyer just has to go to the store, fill up the cart, and then have to click on the Google Checkout button.
If the buyers have previously signed up with Google Checkout, they have to just log in, appraisal their order and their payment is processed instantly. They don’t have to worry if they have never used Google Checkout previously, because after making the choices they enter their billing and delivery info into a secure web form just like a regular shopping cart checkout to make them satisfied and confirmed about the products selected.
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