I'll second the rec for Authorize.Net.  Dead simple to integrate in CF,
using CFHTTP or a third-party tag.  Generally less expensive than CyberCash
and transactions are much faster.  Also, one thing you _can't_ do with
CyberCash:  Once a CyberCash account goes 'live' you cannot do a test
transaction, but with Authorize.Net you just post a form field of
TESTREQUEST=TRUE.  Makes development a lot nicer.

Jim


----- Original Message -----
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 1:23 PM
Subject: RE: CyberCash Bankruptcy


> > Needless to say we have some new clients who are less than eager
> > to pay the
> > $500 to a company that may not be around - and we also need to have some
> > backup plans in place for our existing CyberCash dependant clients.
> >
> > Does anyone have any 'Real-world' experience with any of the other cc
> > transaction vendors?
>
> We've been extrememly happy for the last 9 months or so with
> Authorize.net... transaction results in about 3-5 seconds with <CFHTTP>,
> good rates, good web admin interface, lots of good tags available. So
happy,
> in fact, that we became partners. You can apply for a merchant account
here
> with no risk here:
>
>   http://hksi.authorizenetpartner.com/
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Ron Allen Hornbaker
> President/CTO
> Humankind Systems, Inc.
> http://humankindsystems.com
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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