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Probably not a coincidence, I've received some positive feedback regarding this simplification from my customers. I hope the current let's say "boom", will keep up for as long as possible. I could sure use the business.
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I for one have seen a real increase in the number of customers but I think that my marketing ideas are more important. Anyway, I like how ikobo is evolving. Cheers
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Same here, I suppose it's in part thanks to ikobo's improvements. Let's just hope you're right about them evolving, I would sure hate to have to switch them. Not going to happen, right?
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3Dcart is a company I have reccomended in the past. My clients seem to be happy with the service provided. their fees are fair and they will integrate their shopping cart to look and feel like your web design. there web site is www.3dcart.com. Check them out.
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I use a company called CCnow (http://www.ccnow.com).
If you want to host the cart yourself and get your own merchants account, x-cart has a very robust solution. |
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Well I took a look at 3dcart. It's not bad, but since I'm already set up with ikobo and since things seem to work fine and also since this 3dcart charges about $65 a month, while ikobo is free, I'm not planning on switching to them too soon. Basically, I follow the "if it ain't broke don't fix it" principle.
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and if its broken and you can wait till tommorrow to fix it wait.
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Thank you. But I have choosed Ikobo. 3dcart is good and Ikobo supports 3rd party shopping cart. But I do not know how to configure. So I think will still use the shopping cart of Ikobo. |
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you can use osCommerce, x-cart or cubecart.. and the company that provides the best shopping cart integration at very reasonable prices is Brainpulse. you can check them at www.brainpulse.com |
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I prefer OSC. Because it is open source and there are some free Ikobo payment modules which written OSC. In fact, I decided to setup a new online store with OSC and Ikobo.
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I have a live chat with staff of customer support of Ikobo. They told me they will re-design the shopping cart. Maybe they will add some better feature. That is nice. Wish it comes soon.
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I have integrated the Ikobo payment module into OSCommerce. I have tested. It works well.
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Well, they said there would be more than this improvement... something about their website as well and some thing about improved functionality. Just with they would fix the MasterCard problem as well. I don't really mind it, but others seem to do. I guess we'll have to wait for this to happen sometime next month. |
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Hello, can I join your discussion?
I found this thread on the google search, as I am also interested in ikobo (mostly because of its coverage). I have reviewed their website, and I can say they have many advantages. But frankly speaking I would like to hear about problems that may occur when using ikobo (I think you all will agree that every company has its disadvantages). First of all, I would like to ask about blocked accounts. Why does ikobo block accounts, what is the process of their unblocking, and did this happen to your accounts? Thank you. |
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