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PayMe.Limo positions itself as a Merchant Services Payment Facilitator for limousine transportation companies. According to the page information, it mainly provides payment solutions and merchant services for a fairly vertical audience, focusing on Limo transportation companies rather than serving as a general-purpose payment gateway.
Based on the captured page content, PayMe.Limo’s core selling points are “fixed discount rates” and “per item fees,” with an emphasis on transparent pricing and no hidden fees. This can be valuable for transportation companies doing cost planning, especially merchants with relatively stable order values and transaction frequency who want to estimate payment costs in advance. However, the page does not disclose which payment methods are supported, such as Visa, Mastercard, ACH, wallets, or online payment links. It also does not explain whether it supports refunds, chargeback handling, reconciliation reports, invoicing, or integration with driver/dispatch systems.
The pricing model is relatively clear: a fixed discount rate plus a per-transaction fee. However, the specific rates are not listed, and there is no information on whether there are monthly fees, setup fees, PCI fees, chargeback fees, refund fees, or similar charges. Settlement timelines are also not disclosed. As a result, we can only say that it claims to be “transparent” and to have no hidden fees, but it is not possible to directly calculate the true acquiring cost from the website alone.
The main content does not provide information on regulatory licenses, acquiring partners, PCI compliance, KYC/KYB, anti-fraud measures, transaction monitoring, or related controls. There is also no mention of APIs, plugins, SDKs, or back-office system integrations. For a payment/financial service, these are critical items that should be verified before procurement.
Its strengths are a clear industry focus and simple pricing messaging, which may make it suitable for Limo companies in the U.S. or English-speaking markets that want to inquire about merchant acquiring services. The downside is that the public information on the official website is very limited, making it difficult to assess geographic coverage, fund safety, risk-control capabilities, or technical depth. It is better treated as a vendor to request a quote from, rather than a service to integrate based only on website information.
Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the available text, so it should be marked as unknown. If a China-based team needs similar capabilities, it may also compare Stripe, Square, PayPal, Adyen, and Braintree, or choose a locally licensed acquirer and payment solution for the transportation/mobility industry.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on payme.limo official site.
payme.limo is an United States Payments provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach payme.limo directly.