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CloudCart is a cloud-based website builder designed for small to large eCommerce businesses.
Ideal for small to medium-sized enterprises, it is a mobile platform that helps users to carry out money transmissions.
Easy to use, Perfect quality, Excellent support. The best software in the Bulgarian market.
Now they told us - we have to pay for it. Technical issues are constant: wrong invoicing to the end consumer, no intergration with Facebook, no integrtation with post service.
I have my own online store and I'm verry happy for that Cloudcard helps me a lot. It's easy to setup, Great options for quick delievery, so my customers are happy buyers too.
The webpage builder is easily the worst in the field.
Makes you feel special and appreciated. Not only the service itself is up to standard, but their blog provides you with excellent guides that will develop your business and help you expand.
It still lacks same functionality as some of it's competitors. Some times there are problems with updates to newer versions.
It looks wonderful, simple and charming and in the meantime I did some IT courses and developed my profile on FB,TWITTER and PINTEREST and the good results are coming.
I'm new in business and do not have experience. Could be problems with translation of correspondence.
It is a very helpful and convenient way to send money to my loved ones. It’s easy to use, and I love that they send you a card.
It was a little difficult initially to set up. I found it to be a bit confusing and the instructions provided felt vague.
It is SUPER easy to transfer money to my friends and family. I like being able to have a picture with my profile and my friends profile, with this, I feel confident in who I am exchanging with.
I wonder about bank fraud security but it's likely just a lack of knowledge about the protections Venmo takes.
My experience with this has been always pleasant. I had to contact customer service once, and they were super helpful as well.
Also, there really are no payment protections, so if you send money to the wrong person (which sometimes through no fault of your own), you can be "up a creek" (so to speak).
This app is a godsend when in America. Allowing me to send money to others with a few taps is such a blessing for my often-cashless pockets.
Really dislike the social feature of the app. I see no reason for this feature and make me uncomfortable that others can see transactions.
Felicia T.: Hi, my name is Felicia, and I'm an editorial director at a pretty small company, and I give Venmo a five. So before we started using Venmo, we were cobbling together different solutions in terms of both sending and receiving payments. There is a little old school ... you can still write and receive checks. But there was just some things about the speed and the ease and the delivery that made some of our solutions that we were using prior to Venmo pretty challenging. So some of the reasons we chose to use Venmo include the speed, the ease, the user interface; pretty easy to utilize and to also choose who you are sending and receiving from. You can even send requests for payment through Venmo, which is a feature I really like a lot, and it's pretty easy to see the reports of different transactions. So I found Venmo pretty easy to get started with: low barrier to entry, onboarding was pretty simple. They make it really user-friendly in terms of just figuring out how to choose, how to find people, how to make payments, how to receive payments. There's a little bit of clicking around, which is going to be the case with any kind of new software. But I love the graphics interface. I love the user experience. I've found it pretty easy to onboard both for myself and for other people who are using the app. All right, so here's some advice. If you know that you want to send payments to specific vendors, specific people, specific organizations that you're working with, make sure you know what their name is on Venmo, or what their login or their phone number or whatever it is that you are using to connect with them. So really clearly have that information, because sometimes people's names can sound really similar. And you want to make sure that you're either sending payments to the right person or requesting payments from the right person. So I would say that's the biggest piece of advice: be really clear on the usernames, on that interface, because sometimes names can sound really similar, and you don't want to have to clean up any messes later.
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