Can anyone recommend a decent 3rd party credit card processor that does euros as well as /instead of dollars? This is for a group of web designers who want to take orders online, but also *possibly* to offer the solution as resellers.
ritch_b
7:49 pm on Feb 19, 2003 (gmt 0)
We're currently using Datacash to handle transactions in pounds sterling and euros, although they can process quite a few different currencies. As with many such providers, they do like to take a good sized percentage for themselves though...:(
For ease of use & simple integration though, don't overlook PayPal who've been offering euros and pounds sterling in addition to US dollars for some time now.
R.
laurellyon
9:18 pm on Feb 19, 2003 (gmt 0)
thanks Ritch, I'll check that out. Paypal though - haven't there been some serious security problems there? also, we would need a Spanish language interface for customers - and the need to register etc is a problem too - or did they change that recently?
ritch_b
9:33 pm on Feb 19, 2003 (gmt 0)
Good point about the need to register with PayPal. As far as security goes though, they would appear to be as safe as the next company - where they do score over the likes of DataCash & Netbanx though is that as a business, you aren't hampered by the need to have a merchant account which could be offputting to some.
Good luck with your search!
R.
Crazy_Fool
12:30 am on Feb 20, 2003 (gmt 0)
worldpay will do euro and 120+ other currencies - you get 3 as standard.
their payment page also comes with several languages including spanish.