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There's an important benefit I forgot to mention about using Payvment's cart. This benefit is found under the same FAQ on Payvment's site: "What is this about my customers being able to complete their purchase even if they are no longer on my website?"

It is an amazing feature that no other present cart can boast about. Imagine this. Visitors on Houstonlively's site add items to their shopping cart but ultimately "abandon" their carts and move on to another site. They happen see more to land on another Dolphin-powered site, say mine. Again they add items to their cart and surprisingly notice Houstonlively's items are still in their cart. This time they choose to checkout and pay for all the items. In the end Payvment credits both Houstonlive for his sold items and me for my sold items. Moreover, Payvment send emails to both of us with our sales details for fulfilling the order requests.

How's that for a super cool Dolphin 7 feature?! Think about it this way: Dolphin owners and members will be able to sell their items across any and all Dolphin-powered sites.

In reality, Dolphin owners and members will be able to sell their items across any Payvment-powered website. Yet Boonex doesn't have to market it that way.

I hope Boonex is listening because this is a very powerful feature. It's almost as if Boonex could build a whole network of Dolphin sites all linked together to build a super storefront. Perhaps another service that can come close to doing something like this is Ning.com, with all their social networks.

Ultimately, even if Boonex decides not to partner with Payvment, there will be individual site owners, like myself, who will integrate Dolphin with Payvment anyway. It will be these site owners who will reap the benefits of this integrated storefronts concept.

One more thing. There's one objection I just read. It is about a concern of the availability of the Payvment shopping cart. If it is down, then shoppers won't be able to purchase. It's a valid concern, and yet we presently deal with that already. All those shopping carts who rely on a third party for payment processing, such as PayPal, are at the mercy of the availability of that service. One good thing is Payvment supposedly runs on the Amazon cloud, which if it is down, a great percentage of all ecommerce sites will be down as well.

Again, Go Boonex Go!!!
 
 
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