On Sep 18, 1:52 pm, "chris burgess" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Pricewise, you might look at Web2Pay / Flo2Cash, who I recently set up a
> couple of systems with for a client. They seem very well placed for cost,
> and their support team are quite responsive.
>
> I'd be interested in other peoples experiences with Web2Pay / Flo2Cash
> (sorry, I get confused which is their brand and which the product). Anyone
> else have a report?

Excuse me! May I withdraw my recommendation that people risk using
Flo2cash please?

A nonprofit I work with (established user of Flo2Cash before asking me
to help set up a CiviCRM payment processor for them) ran a successful
targetted email campaign to their members yesterday.

Flo2Cash, incredibly, mistakenly had a set limit of 100 daily
transactions on said client's account. Campaign was a roaring success,
but after the first 100 transactions the payment processor threw its
toys out of the cot and went to sleep. Result: furious client, staring
at the hole where their money stopped mid morning.

Putting a hold on a sudden spike in transactions, perhaps. But just
failing them? Wow.

Flo2Cash staff are indeed friendly and helpful in the extreme, but
well-meaning doesn't cut it when you make mistakes like this. My
experience to date had me already asking questions of their
professionality (perhaps detectable in the tone of my post above). I'd
seen bugs in the supplied sample code, erratic checksum failures,
undocumented "product name too long" errors causing transactions to
fail, that sort of thing. Foolishly I thought we'd ironed that all out
in testing. I should have spotted the pattern for what it meant.

Worst part (for me, anyway) is that, despite my reservations (and
those reported to me by a volunteer developer working on an Ubercart
processor for same charity), I didn't put my foot down and say "look,
these guys can't get it right, let's use someone who we know works".
My job as a consultant is to prevent this crap by refusing to go for
second best.

Non-profits can be very cost-conscious, but saving pennies on a less
professional service provider rarely pays dividends. (As I type this,
I can see the first line of James's next post in this thread says "you
get what you pay for". Ouch.)

Ok, rant over, lesson learned. Hope you don't mind me sharing. I'm
still looking for field reports from other Flo2Cash customers :)
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