Card payment links for a website
Card payment links for a website
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Original Poster:

372 posts

81 months

Monday 24th November 2025
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I run a small business which (among other things) offers vouchers for our activities. I'm looking for a simple option to put payment links on our website to allow people to buy online. Volumes are low (maybe 30 to 40 sales per year) so it doesn't warrant too much effort in terms of setup or anything involving anything more than a notional monthly fee.

Any suggestions? PayPal is the obvious choice (we have used it before) but the world has moved on since I last did this.

Thanks for any ideas.

Dave Hedgehog

15,574 posts

225 months

Monday 24th November 2025
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PayPal and Klarna seam pretty universal


48k

15,904 posts

169 months

Monday 24th November 2025
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Stripe

Russet Grange

2,486 posts

47 months

Monday 24th November 2025
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Another vote for Stripe. Works great, and I think well-trusted. I've been using it for years without issue.

trickywoo

13,408 posts

251 months

Monday 24th November 2025
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I use stripe but the fees are quite salty and at the start they don’t clear withdraws for quite a while.

I haven’t had any issues with the mechanics but they take a chunk in arrangement fees.

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Original Poster:

372 posts

81 months

Tuesday 25th November 2025
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Thanks, will take a look at all of your suggestions.

Redarress

725 posts

228 months

Tuesday 25th November 2025
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If your website is Wordpress based. It’s very easy to set up Stripe and PayPal. Stripe installation now includes Klarna basically out of the box.
If it’s a HTML , PHP etc website it’s quite straight forward to add Stripe payment links or use the Stripe Developer Kit for a more complex payment gateways.

Griffith4ever

6,119 posts

56 months

Friday 28th November 2025
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For your low volume id just go PayPal. People like it, and don't need PayPal accounts to pay by card. Their commission is a little high but for low volume it matters less.

DSLiverpool

15,922 posts

223 months

Saturday 29th November 2025
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this is my username said:
I run a small business which (among other things) offers vouchers for our activities. I'm looking for a simple option to put payment links on our website to allow people to buy online. Volumes are low (maybe 30 to 40 sales per year) so it doesn't warrant too much effort in terms of setup or anything involving anything more than a notional monthly fee.

Any suggestions? PayPal is the obvious choice (we have used it before) but the world has moved on since I last did this.

Thanks for any ideas.
Try Calendly, a bit unconventional but it’ll work and thinking out the box is my speciality :-)

alfabeat

1,371 posts

133 months

Sunday 30th November 2025
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Redarress (posted above) sorted out our web site for taking card payments online, using Stripe. Works very well from my point of view. Hassle free. Redarress is very helpful - contact him is my recommendation.

Redarress

725 posts

228 months

Tuesday 2nd December 2025
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Thanks Alphabeat...You make it easy for me with your clear objectives, prompt and decisive responses. looking forward to geat things next year with your "part time" second business smile