schatham Posted October 11, 2008 Posted October 11, 2008 Of these modules, which ones are preferential to use? Authorize.net Credit Card AIM Info Authorize.net Credit Card SIM Info Credit Card (Not For Production Use) 0 Info ChronoPay Info Cash on Delivery 0 Info iPayment Info Check/Money Order NOCHEX Info PayPal Website Payments Pro (US) Direct Payments Info PayPal Express Checkout Info PayPal Website Payments Standard Info PayPal Website Payments Pro (UK) Direct Payments Info PayPal Website Payments Pro (UK) Express Checkout Info 2Checkout Info PSiGate Info SECPay Info Sofortüberweisung Direkt Info WorldPay Junior My wife already has a merchant account with our bank, and I'm not sure if they offer anything like this, or if one of these modules would be better to go with. I'd like any opinions on any of the above, good bad or otherwise - SC
shooter-boy Posted October 11, 2008 Posted October 11, 2008 It depends on how you want to take them... You should talk to your bank about an ecommerce / oscommerce processing solution, most have an oscommerce compatible module to process payments live on your site, which is far better than having to process them offline. Paypal Web Payments Pro is good, but bank merchant options are often better. Keep in mind that Check/Money Order and Bank Transfer etc are often offered in addition to credit cards. Rob Rob Bell - Inspired Graphix Customising osCommerce in Australia, and the world! View my profile for web and email links. I'm sorry, but i cannot offer Free support via PM etc, and osCommerce forums prohibit me from putting any reference to paid support in my signauture. However viewing my profile may provide links to my website or something like that which you may find useful.
schatham Posted October 14, 2008 Author Posted October 14, 2008 It depends on how you want to take them... You should talk to your bank about an ecommerce / oscommerce processing solution, most have an oscommerce compatible module to process payments live on your site, which is far better than having to process them offline. Paypal Web Payments Pro is good, but bank merchant options are often better. Keep in mind that Check/Money Order and Bank Transfer etc are often offered in addition to credit cards. Rob I found out they do offer something: "Authorize.Net e-commerce merchant account. The rates through us are less than you can get directly from Authorize.Net. $50 1-time setup 2.5% + $.35 per transaction" Is that about the standard rate everyone is getting? Where can I find more info about the Bank Transfer you mentioned? Steve
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