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As far as SSL - not too much to really be familiar with. You need with an SSL or you can use a shared SSL. I would recommend getting your own from: [ev1servers.net...] - a lot cheaper.
Also you can use this code if you are using ASP to make sure that your order page is called via HTTPS:
<%
dim servPro
servPro = Request.ServerVariables("HTTPS")if servPro = "off" then
response.redirect "https://www.yourdomain.com/order.asp"
response.end
end if
%>
-Corey
We are looking for a processor that works like paypal... handles checks, and credit cards then makes the funds available for deposit to the client's checking account.
Except... we have access to an SSL certificate and would like to process the sales without the customer ever leaving the client site. I am experienced in writing com objects, but am stumped... is there a processor that offers the front-end capabilities of, for example, AuthorizeNet (where the client never leaves the e-commerce site) and the back-end capabilities of PayPal (no merchant account required)
If anyone can help, please reply or sticky me!
Thanks!
The other option, would to possibly see about getting a merchant account & asking if the monthly minimum could be reduced to $15 dollars. That is a little over $600 a month in revenue but it might save you some money & time in the future
-Corey
I mean... YEE-OUCH! after all this looking around, I'm thinking I'm in the wrong business. Plenty of other webmasters have told me if I set up a payment gateway, they would switch to me in no time... sigh.
This should be easy: a service like Paypal that doesn't require exorbitant fees, and can be accessed via SOAP/XML calls, integrated on any platform you like.
I guess if we don't find anything reasonnable, I'll be going to the next pub conference to drum up business from all of you :)
I know - AuthorizeNet does that, but her business is part time, generates only $200 or so monthly, and so setting up a Merchant Account and paying the monthly gateway fees these providers charge is simply not cost effective for her.
If anyone comes up with a solution, please post it here!
Thanks
-Corey
When you set this up - how are you going to determine who is going to use your merchant account. Even at paysystems - an underwriter reviews the account & the account holder.
What happens if I sign up on your service, charge people $99 per year for my web site. And I sign up 100,000 people. And then in two months - I am gone. Who is responsible for the $9.9 million dollars that I just bilked out of those people. You are. And then it is up to you to get your money back from me.
Right now - we only market to the healthcare industry. That keeps our liability low. Reading all these problems that merchants have with chargebacks etc - I do not ever know if I want to implement this into the mainstream publics.
-Corey
Actually there is a lot more that happens via the gateway. The gateway needs to be licensed with Visa / Mastercard. When you submit via LinkPoint (which is owned by First Data) or Authorizenet.com - they transmit the data to the First Data platform. And then that information is transmitted to VisaNet or the other appropriate entity.
-Corey
I will continue to research this topic and thank you for your information.
I would certaily be first in line if anyone here could put together their own transaction system.
For the time being, however, does anyone know of a means of completely altering the Paypal interface (eg. the shopping basket) so that transactions at least look very un-PayPal, and more like an integrated part of my site?
I am setting up a merchant account with my bank and then using my shared SSL to post credit card info to 3rd party CC gateway like authorize.net. Will cost a little money, but worth it for me.