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Good question. There are no wallets, and users don't have to go to QUID to signup beforehand.

One integrated, the payment flow is smooth -- they click pay on your site, it pops up a credit-card entry form, with an e-mail textbox for signup. Once verified, the goods are paid for and you get a signed receipt to deliver your content. (User's cards are charged after they hit a payment threshold.)

More about it on our knowledge base: https://how.quid.works

(Also good point, we'll make that clearer on our site.)



Nice, I like this model. As stated, this would be really useful to have in the site.


Does Quid take risk on shoppers who never hit a payment threshold?


Partly -- we payout only captured fees, but carry chargeback and fraud risk. We're trying to find a balance between practicality and utility, and all this will evolve as we learn more.


Seems ripe for fraud, seller delivers and never gets paid due to threshold (one time shoppers). Good luck.




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