Re: CC and Europe

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1999


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 23069
interpreted = N
texte = >>Hi all, >> >>This is a question to all European users of Webcatalog. >> >>How do you all handle Creditcard's? > > The easiest solution is to ask you local bank for a VISA merchant account > for selling by TELEPHONE (like in phone mail ordering). This way you can > simply (but manually) type into the machine the credit card numbers. This > only works if you have a few orders each day...Thanks a lot for your reply. We already have a contract to do that.> To do it automatically, all the banks I have talked to use propietary > solutions, most of them made in C and for UNIX only. I did find one bank > that programmed their propietary system in Java, so that it should work > with the Mac (although I have not tested it).Here in Switzerland there are more and more e-shops using SET. Most banks support it, it is a 128bit encryption thing. The developers of this program are not even thinking of doing a Mac solution. Can't blame them, since most e-commerce solutions are based on PC like iCat, Shopmaker, Intershop, etc.BUT, what are others doing?(we have two options so far for our customers. 1. they use our PGP key, IF they have pgp installed with their systems and mail use the cc# like this. or 2. The customer does all the ordering online with webcat and then fax us the cc#. Both not very friendy.)Sincerely, Nitai*** MacTrade - http://www.mactrade.ch More Mac for your money EMail: Info@mactrade.ch Fax: 052 / 654 15 59 *** Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Email security (was CC and Europe) (PCS Technical Support 1999)
  2. Re: CC and Europe (Alex McCombie 1999)
  3. Re: CC and Europe (PCS Technical Support 1999)
  4. Re: CC and Europe (Julian Clayton 1999)
  5. Re: CC and Europe (Nitai 1999)
  6. Re: CC and Europe (Charles Kefauver 1999)
  7. CC and Europe (Nitai 1999)
>>Hi all, >> >>This is a question to all European users of Webcatalog. >> >>How do you all handle Creditcard's? > > The easiest solution is to ask you local bank for a VISA merchant account > for selling by TELEPHONE (like in phone mail ordering). This way you can > simply (but manually) type into the machine the credit card numbers. This > only works if you have a few orders each day...Thanks a lot for your reply. We already have a contract to do that.> To do it automatically, all the banks I have talked to use propietary > solutions, most of them made in C and for UNIX only. I did find one bank > that programmed their propietary system in Java, so that it should work > with the Mac (although I have not tested it).Here in Switzerland there are more and more e-shops using SET. Most banks support it, it is a 128bit encryption thing. The developers of this program are not even thinking of doing a Mac solution. Can't blame them, since most e-commerce solutions are based on PC like iCat, Shopmaker, Intershop, etc.BUT, what are others doing?(we have two options so far for our customers. 1. they use our PGP key, IF they have pgp installed with their systems and mail use the cc# like this. or 2. The customer does all the ordering online with webcat and then fax us the cc#. Both not very friendy.)Sincerely, Nitai*** MacTrade - http://www.mactrade.ch More Mac for your money EMail: Info@mactrade.ch Fax: 052 / 654 15 59 *** Nitai

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