How can a small online store handle international payments without huge fees?

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How can a small online store handle international payments without huge fees?

ann5
Guys, I’ve been racking my brain here. Maybe someone faced the same problem? I’m running a small online shop with handmade stuff, and recently I started getting more customers from abroad. But the payment fees for international transfers are just eating me alive. Is there any sane way for a small business to accept payments from different countries without losing half the money on commissions?
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Vikkii
Oh, I know exactly what you mean! I’ve been through that myself. Banks charge a fortune for international payments, and it really hits small businesses hard. What worked for me was adding a crypto payment option — it surprised me how many people prefer that now. I set everything up using 0xprocessing.com — it’s a crypto payment gateway that lets you accept different cryptocurrencies easily, and it’s super secure. The fees are way lower compared to banks, transactions are fast, and you don’t get tangled up in currency conversions. Plus, it’s a nice way to attract new customers who are into crypto payments. Worth checking out!
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Re: How can a small online store handle international payments without huge fees?

alexx
Yeah, I’ve been noticing that too — online sales are changing fast, and payment methods are evolving along with customer habits. It’s cool to see more flexible options appearing.
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