UK company looking processor what suppoirt paypal

Hello,

I'm looking for a payment processor for two social-media shops that supports Stripe and PayPal. I'm not happy with Digitel Media. Currently we process about $5K, but that could grow to $10K+ with additional options.

Does anyone know where I can sign up?

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u/UltraMeb — 4 days ago

Card and Google Pay for USA and EU Social Media shop

Hello,

We are seeking an alternative payment processor for two social media service shops — one serving the German market and one for the U.S. market. Ideally the provider can support both regions.

Last month our German store processed approximately €5,000. The U.S. store has just launched and is expected to reach a similar monthly volume soon.

Please contact me via DM if you offer card processing and Google Pay support. I understand this is a higher-risk niche and am prepared to accept a reserve if required.

Regards,

Mat

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u/UltraMeb — 20 days ago
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u/UltraMeb — 2 months ago