Re: [WebDNA] Accepting Payments on Site

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2013


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 110320
interpreted = N
texte = --Apple-Mail=_05730C58-55D4-4553-BFF0-0F8C94686C9A Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii If I was setting up payment processing on a site now, I would look = seriously at stripe.com It looks dead simple to implement (though I haven't done it). - Brian On Apr 11, 2013, at 4:12 PM, Stuart Tremain wrote: > Eddie >=20 > After many years of many different payment gateways and all the fuss = that goes on in the administrative area of merchant account, fees etc, = set up etc, for a one-off event that you are talking about I would stick = with the PayPal. >=20 > Going through a payment gateway you will need a bank account with a = merchant facility, here in Australia that can cost $35 a month, the list = goes on. >=20 >=20 > On 12/04/2013, at 3:57 AM, Eddie Z wrote: >=20 >> I have built 100s of forms, but I have never linked one to a merchant = account before, so I'm looking for some help/direction. >>=20 >> I have a form built for a sporting event where teams register and = then once their data is collected, it sends them to Paypal to make a = payment. The main issue I have with this method is that often times = teams will enter their info, get to the payment page at Paypal and then = bail, which leaves me with an unfinished registration. I'm interested in = skipping Paypal and doing it all right on my site, but I don't know what = I all need to do. >>=20 >> I know I will need a SSL certificate, and to use Authorize.net or = someone similar to link to my merchant, but I don't know if there's = anything special I need to do in the code. Ideally, I would need there = to be some sort of confirmation from authorize.net that the payment was = successful before allowing the registrant to have a completed = transaction. >>=20 >> I honestly don't know how much work is involved here. If it's a = decent amount, I'd be willing to purchase someone's payment page code to = save me time. >>=20 >> Let me know if anyone could help or has advice, >> Thanks, >> Eddie >> --------------------------------------------------------- This = message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . = To unsubscribe, E-mail to: archives: = http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us Bug Reporting: = support@webdna.us >=20 > --------------------------------------------------------- This message = is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To = unsubscribe, E-mail to: archives: = http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us Bug Reporting: = support@webdna.us --Apple-Mail=_05730C58-55D4-4553-BFF0-0F8C94686C9A Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii If I = was setting up payment processing on a site now, I would look seriously = at stripe.com

It = looks dead simple to implement (though I haven't done = it).

- Brian

On Apr 11, = 2013, at 4:12 PM, Stuart Tremain <webdna@idfk.com.au> = wrote:

Eddie

After many years of many different payment = gateways and all the fuss that goes on in the administrative area of = merchant account, fees etc, set up etc, for a one-off event that you are = talking about I would stick with the = PayPal.

Going through a payment gateway you = will need a bank account with a merchant facility, here in Australia = that can cost $35 a month, the list goes = on.


On 12/04/2013, at 3:57 AM, = Eddie Z <eddie@thinksite.com> = wrote:

I have built 100s of forms, but = I have never linked one to a merchant account before, so I'm looking for = some help/direction.

I have a form built for a = sporting event where teams register and then once their data is = collected, it sends them to Paypal to make a payment. The main issue I = have with this method is that often times teams will enter their info, = get to the payment page at Paypal and then bail, which leaves me with an = unfinished registration. I'm interested in skipping Paypal and doing it = all right on my site, but I don't know what I all need to = do.

I know I will need a SSL certificate, and = to use Authorize.net or someone = similar to link to my merchant, but I don't know if there's anything = special I need to do in the code. Ideally, I would need there to be some = sort of confirmation from authorize.net that the payment was = successful before allowing the registrant to have a completed = transaction.

I honestly don't know how much = work is involved here. If it's a decent amount, I'd be willing to = purchase someone's payment page code to save me = time.

Let me know if anyone could help or has = advice,
Thanks,
Eddie
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  1. Re: [WebDNA] Accepting Payments on Site (John Buler 2013)
  2. Re: [WebDNA] Accepting Payments on Site (Eddie Z 2013)
  3. Re: [WebDNA] Accepting Payments on Site (Terry Wilson 2013)
  4. Re: [WebDNA] Accepting Payments on Site (Eddie Z 2013)
  5. Re: [WebDNA] Accepting Payments on Site (Stuart Tremain 2013)
  6. Re: [WebDNA] Accepting Payments on Site (Eddie Z 2013)
  7. Re: [WebDNA] Accepting Payments on Site (Stuart Tremain 2013)
  8. Re: [WebDNA] Accepting Payments on Site (Eddie Z 2013)
  9. Re: [WebDNA] Accepting Payments on Site (Michael Davis 2013)
  10. Re: [WebDNA] Accepting Payments on Site (Eddie Z 2013)
  11. Re: [WebDNA] Accepting Payments on Site (Terry Wilson 2013)
  12. Re: [WebDNA] Accepting Payments on Site (Stuart Tremain 2013)
  13. Re: [WebDNA] Accepting Payments on Site (Brian Fries 2013)
  14. Re: [WebDNA] Accepting Payments on Site (Stuart Tremain 2013)
  15. [WebDNA] Accepting Payments on Site (Eddie Z 2013)
--Apple-Mail=_05730C58-55D4-4553-BFF0-0F8C94686C9A Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii If I was setting up payment processing on a site now, I would look = seriously at stripe.com It looks dead simple to implement (though I haven't done it). - Brian On Apr 11, 2013, at 4:12 PM, Stuart Tremain wrote: > Eddie >=20 > After many years of many different payment gateways and all the fuss = that goes on in the administrative area of merchant account, fees etc, = set up etc, for a one-off event that you are talking about I would stick = with the PayPal. >=20 > Going through a payment gateway you will need a bank account with a = merchant facility, here in Australia that can cost $35 a month, the list = goes on. >=20 >=20 > On 12/04/2013, at 3:57 AM, Eddie Z wrote: >=20 >> I have built 100s of forms, but I have never linked one to a merchant = account before, so I'm looking for some help/direction. >>=20 >> I have a form built for a sporting event where teams register and = then once their data is collected, it sends them to Paypal to make a = payment. The main issue I have with this method is that often times = teams will enter their info, get to the payment page at Paypal and then = bail, which leaves me with an unfinished registration. I'm interested in = skipping Paypal and doing it all right on my site, but I don't know what = I all need to do. >>=20 >> I know I will need a SSL certificate, and to use Authorize.net or = someone similar to link to my merchant, but I don't know if there's = anything special I need to do in the code. Ideally, I would need there = to be some sort of confirmation from authorize.net that the payment was = successful before allowing the registrant to have a completed = transaction. >>=20 >> I honestly don't know how much work is involved here. If it's a = decent amount, I'd be willing to purchase someone's payment page code to = save me time. >>=20 >> Let me know if anyone could help or has advice, >> Thanks, >> Eddie >> --------------------------------------------------------- This = message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . = To unsubscribe, E-mail to: archives: = http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us Bug Reporting: = support@webdna.us >=20 > --------------------------------------------------------- This message = is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To = unsubscribe, E-mail to: archives: = http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us Bug Reporting: = support@webdna.us --Apple-Mail=_05730C58-55D4-4553-BFF0-0F8C94686C9A Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii If I = was setting up payment processing on a site now, I would look seriously = at stripe.com

It = looks dead simple to implement (though I haven't done = it).

- Brian

On Apr 11, = 2013, at 4:12 PM, Stuart Tremain <webdna@idfk.com.au> = wrote:

Eddie

After many years of many different payment = gateways and all the fuss that goes on in the administrative area of = merchant account, fees etc, set up etc, for a one-off event that you are = talking about I would stick with the = PayPal.

Going through a payment gateway you = will need a bank account with a merchant facility, here in Australia = that can cost $35 a month, the list goes = on.


On 12/04/2013, at 3:57 AM, = Eddie Z <eddie@thinksite.com> = wrote:

I have built 100s of forms, but = I have never linked one to a merchant account before, so I'm looking for = some help/direction.

I have a form built for a = sporting event where teams register and then once their data is = collected, it sends them to Paypal to make a payment. The main issue I = have with this method is that often times teams will enter their info, = get to the payment page at Paypal and then bail, which leaves me with an = unfinished registration. I'm interested in skipping Paypal and doing it = all right on my site, but I don't know what I all need to = do.

I know I will need a SSL certificate, and = to use Authorize.net or someone = similar to link to my merchant, but I don't know if there's anything = special I need to do in the code. Ideally, I would need there to be some = sort of confirmation from authorize.net that the payment was = successful before allowing the registrant to have a completed = transaction.

I honestly don't know how much = work is involved here. If it's a decent amount, I'd be willing to = purchase someone's payment page code to save me = time.

Let me know if anyone could help or has = advice,
Thanks,
Eddie
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