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    What about using a premium rate or 0870 line?

    Callers phone the line and enter a code using the keypad to pay for goods or services.

    The only downside I can see is you need a £25K deposit to setup a premium rate phone line.

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    There is no simple way to do this most of the big players wil not touch anything under £3-£5. If you can restrict the use to debit cards the cost per transaction is about 30p (+annual /set-up fees). If you can gaurentee volume reverse billing using SMS is viable but entry costs are high £5-10K and you need serious volume 250K trans per month.

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    Easiest way of charging small amounts online

    I'm currently finishing off a sideline project for which I want to charge users 10p (or 15c) a time for usage. Any idea what is the current best ways for charging consumers £1-5 on an occassional basis (ignoring paypal and nochex which I already know about).

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