Re: [WebDNA] Credit card processing
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numero = 109089
interpreted = N
texte = Many of my clients will simply capture the credit cards and process them on their in-house machine/system. Of course these are retail stores that have a preexisting merchant account. They usually activate the Authorize.net merchant account when the online sales become too much to handle by hand.Authorize.net charges $20 or $21.50 per month now. IMO the big issue with online credit card capture/processing is not the bank fees but the need for PCI DDS which can get expensive depending on what security company your bank requests you to use.MattOn 5/15/2012 11:48 PM, Donovan Brooke wrote:> WebDNA Solutions wrote:>> I haven't done this in years. What services do you>> use/prefer?>>> The other part to Ken's question is the Merchant Provider part.>> Merchant Provider prices are getting expensive.>> I have some clients that don't do many transactions and they now get > fees that make it really hard to justify the acceptance of credit cards.>> I'd be interested to hear of anyone who is really happy with their > provider and what provider they are using.>> I have some thoughts about a new StoreBuilder that relates to this > topic as well.. I'll put that in a new thread.>> Donovan>>>> -- > Matthew A Perosi> Corporate Consultant> Mobile Marketing Expert> Senior Web Developer> SEO Analyst& Educator>> Psi Prime, Inc.> 323 Union Blvd.> Totowa, NJ 07512>> Direct: 973.200.4940> Fax: 973.200.2243>> http://www.perosi.com
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Many of my clients will simply capture the credit cards and process them on their in-house machine/system. Of course these are retail stores that have a preexisting merchant account. They usually activate the Authorize.net merchant account when the online sales become too much to handle by hand.Authorize.net charges $20 or $21.50 per month now. IMO the big issue with online credit card capture/processing is not the bank fees but the need for PCI DDS which can get expensive depending on what security company your bank requests you to use.MattOn 5/15/2012 11:48 PM, Donovan Brooke wrote:> WebDNA Solutions wrote:>> I haven't done this in years. What services do you>> use/prefer?>>> The other part to Ken's question is the Merchant Provider part.>> Merchant Provider prices are getting expensive.>> I have some clients that don't do many transactions and they now get > fees that make it really hard to justify the acceptance of credit cards.>> I'd be interested to hear of anyone who is really happy with their > provider and what provider they are using.>> I have some thoughts about a new StoreBuilder that relates to this > topic as well.. I'll put that in a new thread.>> Donovan>>>> -- > Matthew A Perosi> Corporate Consultant> Mobile Marketing Expert> Senior Web Developer> SEO Analyst& Educator>> Psi Prime, Inc.> 323 Union Blvd.> Totowa, NJ 07512>> Direct: 973.200.4940> Fax: 973.200.2243>> http://www.perosi.com
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