Hi Simon,

Very sorry for the delay in responding...

Which payment processor introduced you?  I'm sorry to hear about that.

We have a variety of methods of handling registration code generation, 
including an API with notifications.  It's pretty similar to how payment 
processors work, although we also help with people who don't pay but will, say, 
buy flowers for Valentine's Day;)

Alex

--- In [email protected], Simon <macdevelo...@...> wrote:
>
> Alex,
> I wasn't happy with the way my payment processor first introduced
> TrialPay - I remember requesting not to take part in it, yet a few
> orders came through.  I haven't touched TrialPay since.  As an
> alternate sales channel, I can see value in having such an option.
> Could you elaborate a bit more on how a developer would sign up and
> integrate with your service? Do you have a simple API, with
> notifications, and handling of registration code generation?  Thanks.
> (This info might be listed somewhere on your website, but I couldn't
> find it).
> --Simon
> 
> 
> On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 7:27 AM, Alex Rampell <aramp...@...> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > I am the founder/CEO of TrialPay so thought I'd chime in here;) I started 
> > writing Mac shareware back in 1991, co-founded a security company 
> > (SiteAdvisor), and started using this concept back in 2004 to get more 
> > people to pay.
> >
>


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