> In a case like this 
> I would assess if your client can set up a merchant account 
> This is a key requirement if your deciding between Payment systems 
> esp if your client has no business CC to take funds with 

They have a business bank account; it's just the administrator was going
through the sign-up process yesterday and it asked her for a credit
card. I've integrated a site with PayPal in the past, but have no idea
what's required from the merchant. I assumed you had to give them a CC
tied to a business account in order for them to credit your business
account with funds from your customers.

The more I look at PayPal, the less I like it. I'd rather they got an
IMA and used with Protx or Worldpay. Trouble is, they do so few
transactions per month that probably won't cover the set-up and annual
costs.

The client also wants someone else to make all the decisions for
them....   :-\


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Macromedia ColdFusion Developer
Fairbanks Environmental Ltd  +44 (0)1695 51775
Queen's Awards Winner 2003 <http://www.fairbanks.co.uk/go/awards>

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