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Nope. Hadn't heard of them. Do you know of anyone
using them? That's more what we are looking for. Honest opinions from honest
people ;)
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 2:40 PM
Subject: Re: Hmmm... ??
I know this is shifting the topic a bit, but,
Have you checked out ECHO yet? http://echo-inc.com
Seems like a pretty cool way of doing it.
They have pre built open source objects to
write your scripts around,
and they are their own gateway, etc., so none of
this *10 bills from 10 different companies* thing like if you're using
one of the Authorize.Net incarnations. Plus, they're only $20 / month
total. Just curious if you'd heard anything
about them. We're looking into switching over to them.
-Mark
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 11:11
AM
Subject: Re: Hmmm... ??
Just seems that they have no intensions in
playing by the rules at all. (Period) ;) I have a strange feeling it is in
some way owned by the v-idiots.. When I get time I am going to dig some more
;) I was considering them for credit card processing as I am thinking
of switching and I have a feeling I should stay away from them. We have been
ripped off by one card company in the past and are not sure who to trust
anymore... Our current processor doesn't have all the perks..
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 12:28
PM
Subject: RE: Hmmm... ??
Well, sounds like they don't have full contact information
(although I wouldn't be surprised if the email or phone number worked
though. If you have a dispute with this, you should contact the
registrar (since there's a STATUS at the bottom, I'll assume it's not an
OpenSRS name)
Charles Daminato OpenSRS Product Manager Tucows Inc.
- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A mystery....
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