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Need way to process credit cards and only show my company name

         

nedphotog

5:28 am on Nov 3, 2014 (gmt 0)

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I been trying to find an answer to this one. Or maybe it's just an easy solution.

I want to run credit cards on my website, it doesn't have to be instant (they can fill out a form and I'll get back to them within 24 hours), that will only show my company name, for example: Ned Photography

Usually it says stuff like "Powered by CCBill" or "All payment processed by Zombaio" etc.

I know it's possible because I just found a site selling similar products and when you enter your credit card info, it doesn't say who it's processed by or any other information other than his company and website site.

Just to test him I ordered something from him and checked the charge on my credit card's website, clicked on details, and it only shows his company name.

How is he doing this? Any ideas?

makeonlineshop

6:19 am on Nov 3, 2014 (gmt 0)

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Stripe ! No need to show anything or write the name of any bank that you like !

piatkow

9:51 am on Nov 3, 2014 (gmt 0)

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It all depends on your card processor.

nedphotog

12:25 pm on Nov 3, 2014 (gmt 0)

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Are you sure about that, makeonlineshop? If I use stripe as my processor, their name doesn't show up on the forms the customer fills out with their card info on my website?

paladin

8:05 pm on Nov 3, 2014 (gmt 0)

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If you use their API you can fully control what is displayed on the checkout page

nedphotog

9:08 pm on Nov 3, 2014 (gmt 0)

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Thank you to the both of you. I'm checking out the company now. I would love it if you can fully control what is on the checkout page.

They seem like a good company too. I was very paranoid about getting ripped off by other companies. One of them, believe it or not, asked for a $2,000 set up fee. Give me a break!

piatkow

7:02 pm on Nov 4, 2014 (gmt 0)

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Its a long time since I compared processors, probably time I reviewed mine, but when I did having their branding seemed to be the price of low cost processing.