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I work somewhat in accounting.
The short answer is no.
The long answer is, kinda. You can set yourself up as a business to take credit cards, you take their information and submit the payment through a processor yourself. They charge you a fee. It's the way that small like family-owned gas stations and stuff are able to accept debit or credit cards. Now here's the problem you would have to take these credit card details either through a form on a website or manually over the phone (and that might sound crazy to you but plenty of businesses still take credit cards over the phone) which means that at some point your eyes are going to be passing across their credit card information and Walt most consumers especially if you set up a form on a site won't actually think about this some of them might be disinclined to transact with you because it would be very easy for you to sell their credit card number since you know them.

But if you do it right you could just take the credit cards directly. If you're that fed up with PayPal you might look into that. There's also Android wallet or Google wallet or some shit I hear that's okay but they have to make one. It syncs up with PayPal really easily, but the big downside in the reason it's not really an alternative is that their protections are even worse for sellers than PayPal is.

Beyond that I mean you're looking at cryptocurrencies that's really your only other alternative and that's no alternative at all to anyone who's not directly catering to the cryptocurrency audience itself anyways.

I hope this post finds you in good health and I hope it answered your question have a wonderful day

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