Re: payment gateways

2014-04-22 Thread Stephen Price
Oh my. Guilt tripping me? hahah

I'm checking it out. I'm not sure how I'll decide if I find two that are
good. Flip a coin perhaps?
How did you know they are in Perth?

They seem a tiny bit more expensive. 3% instead of 2.9%.
C# support page shows a library on github. Not sure if that's a good or bad
thing...


On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 1:41 PM, Jorke Odolphi jo...@jorke.net wrote:

  You should be supporting them - they’re the best thing to come out of
 Perth since.. … …

  :)

   From: Stephen Price step...@perthprojects.com
 Reply-To: ozDotNet ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com
 Date: Tuesday, 22 April 2014 12:18 pm
 To: ozDotNet ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com
 Subject: RE: payment gateways

   Simple is good.

 I did get an email from someone at eway who mentioned that its not
 necessary to get bank set up before using eway account. Might still need it
 down the track, will investigate.
  --
 From: Jorke Odolphi jo...@jorke.net
 Sent: ‎22/‎04/‎2014 9:59 AM
 To: Jiri Kosar jko...@asi.com.au; ozDotNet ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com
 Subject: Re: payment gateways

  Straight out PIN is much simpler - business model and API, it¹s quite
 similar to stripe in the US. Its been a while but last time I checked you
 still need a merchant account for Eway, if I was Œbootstrapping¹ a
 business today that was going to deliver a slick experience with minimal
 cost upfront - I¹d be using PIN.

 Eway has been around for a long time - they¹re very good, and I¹ve
 supported their platform for a long time (registering COM components etc
 on win2k) - they¹re great if you have a bricks and mortar business already
 with a merchant account.

 They also appear to have turned into the Godaddy of payments here, without
 being cheap.


 On 22/04/2014 10:26 am, Jiri Kosar jko...@asi.com.au wrote:

 Hi Jorke ,
 
 I've just read your part about eway,  Can you be more specific what you
 didn't like about eway  api?  I'm just curious,  because I haven't found
 it difficult or not working.  I'll have a look at your recommendation.
 
 Thank you
 Jiri
 
 
 
  Original message 
 From: Jorke Odolphi jo...@jorke.net
 Date:
 To: ozDotNet ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com
 Subject: Re: payment gateways
 
 
 I use Pin and its really good ­ started out with Spreedly in the US which
 was for subscription management, (at that time the PG was worldpay ­ I
 cannot recommend against them enough - but was best option at the time
 for AUD and USD billing) - Pin acquired spreedly ­ an AU company
 acquiring a US company ­ weird eh?
 
 They have a really nice API and billing in USD to your US account ­ and
 their fees are pretty reasonable. Much better all round experience for a
 developer than eway/paypal
 
 
 
 From: William Luu 
 will@gmail.commailto:will@gmail.comwill@gmail.com%3E
 
 Reply-To: ozDotNet 
 ozdotnet@ozdotnet.commailto:ozdotnet@ozdotnet.comozdotnet@ozdotnet.com%3E
 
 Date: Monday, 21 April 2014 2:45 pm
 To: ozDotNet 
 ozdotnet@ozdotnet.commailto:ozdotnet@ozdotnet.comozdotnet@ozdotnet.com%3E
 
 Subject: Re: payment gateways
 
 I've never used one, but there was a bit of hype around PIN
 (https://pin.net.au) when it launched.
 
 
 
 
 On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 12:24 PM, Stephen Price
 step...@perthprojects.commailto:step...@perthprojects.comstep...@perthprojects.com%3E
 wrote:
 
 Hey all,
 
 Hope good Easter is being had by all :)
 
 I'm going to need some kind of payment gateway and would love to know if
 anyone has any good/bad experiences with them.
 
 Looking for something that deals with Australian banks, as well as has a
 good .Net friendly API.
 
 Have been looking at what eWay can do but don't want to rush in with the
 first I've come across without some research.
 
 cheers,
 Stephen
 




Re: payment gateways

2014-04-21 Thread Jiri Kosar
Hi All,

I've been using eway (www.eway.com.au) for couple years now and quite happy 
with it.  Does integrate easily with dotnetnuke  nbstore as well as magento,  
because you can find sample code for it.  I haven't recently compared eway 
pricing with some other gateway,  but few years back it was a good choice if 
you want Australian company without hassle of making your own interface with a 
bank.

Jiri



 Original message 
From: Jorke Odolphi jo...@jorke.net
Date:
To: ozDotNet ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com
Subject: Re: payment gateways


I use Pin and its really good – started out with Spreedly in the US which was 
for subscription management, (at that time the PG was worldpay – I cannot 
recommend against them enough - but was best option at the time for AUD and USD 
billing) - Pin acquired spreedly – an AU company acquiring a US company – weird 
eh?

They have a really nice API and billing in USD to your US account – and their 
fees are pretty reasonable. Much better all round experience for a developer 
than eway/paypal



From: William Luu will@gmail.commailto:will@gmail.com
Reply-To: ozDotNet ozdotnet@ozdotnet.commailto:ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com
Date: Monday, 21 April 2014 2:45 pm
To: ozDotNet ozdotnet@ozdotnet.commailto:ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com
Subject: Re: payment gateways

I've never used one, but there was a bit of hype around PIN 
(https://pin.net.au) when it launched.




On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 12:24 PM, Stephen Price 
step...@perthprojects.commailto:step...@perthprojects.com wrote:

Hey all,

Hope good Easter is being had by all :)

I'm going to need some kind of payment gateway and would love to know if anyone 
has any good/bad experiences with them.

Looking for something that deals with Australian banks, as well as has a good 
.Net friendly API.

Have been looking at what eWay can do but don't want to rush in with the first 
I've come across without some research.

cheers,
Stephen



Re: payment gateways

2014-04-21 Thread Jiri Kosar
Hi Jorke ,

I've just read your part about eway,  Can you be more specific what you didn't 
like about eway  api?  I'm just curious,  because I haven't found it difficult 
or not working.  I'll have a look at your recommendation.

Thank you
Jiri



 Original message 
From: Jorke Odolphi jo...@jorke.net
Date:
To: ozDotNet ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com
Subject: Re: payment gateways


I use Pin and its really good – started out with Spreedly in the US which was 
for subscription management, (at that time the PG was worldpay – I cannot 
recommend against them enough - but was best option at the time for AUD and USD 
billing) - Pin acquired spreedly – an AU company acquiring a US company – weird 
eh?

They have a really nice API and billing in USD to your US account – and their 
fees are pretty reasonable. Much better all round experience for a developer 
than eway/paypal



From: William Luu will@gmail.commailto:will@gmail.com
Reply-To: ozDotNet ozdotnet@ozdotnet.commailto:ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com
Date: Monday, 21 April 2014 2:45 pm
To: ozDotNet ozdotnet@ozdotnet.commailto:ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com
Subject: Re: payment gateways

I've never used one, but there was a bit of hype around PIN 
(https://pin.net.au) when it launched.




On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 12:24 PM, Stephen Price 
step...@perthprojects.commailto:step...@perthprojects.com wrote:

Hey all,

Hope good Easter is being had by all :)

I'm going to need some kind of payment gateway and would love to know if anyone 
has any good/bad experiences with them.

Looking for something that deals with Australian banks, as well as has a good 
.Net friendly API.

Have been looking at what eWay can do but don't want to rush in with the first 
I've come across without some research.

cheers,
Stephen



Re: payment gateways

2014-04-21 Thread Jorke Odolphi
Straight out PIN is much simpler - business model and API, it¹s quite
similar to stripe in the US. Its been a while but last time I checked you
still need a merchant account for Eway, if I was Œbootstrapping¹ a
business today that was going to deliver a slick experience with minimal
cost upfront - I¹d be using PIN.

Eway has been around for a long time - they¹re very good, and I¹ve
supported their platform for a long time (registering COM components etc
on win2k) - they¹re great if you have a bricks and mortar business already
with a merchant account.

They also appear to have turned into the Godaddy of payments here, without
being cheap.


On 22/04/2014 10:26 am, Jiri Kosar jko...@asi.com.au wrote:

Hi Jorke ,

I've just read your part about eway,  Can you be more specific what you
didn't like about eway  api?  I'm just curious,  because I haven't found
it difficult or not working.  I'll have a look at your recommendation.

Thank you
Jiri



 Original message 
From: Jorke Odolphi jo...@jorke.net
Date:
To: ozDotNet ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com
Subject: Re: payment gateways


I use Pin and its really good ­ started out with Spreedly in the US which
was for subscription management, (at that time the PG was worldpay ­ I
cannot recommend against them enough - but was best option at the time
for AUD and USD billing) - Pin acquired spreedly ­ an AU company
acquiring a US company ­ weird eh?

They have a really nice API and billing in USD to your US account ­ and
their fees are pretty reasonable. Much better all round experience for a
developer than eway/paypal



From: William Luu will@gmail.commailto:will@gmail.com
Reply-To: ozDotNet ozdotnet@ozdotnet.commailto:ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com
Date: Monday, 21 April 2014 2:45 pm
To: ozDotNet ozdotnet@ozdotnet.commailto:ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com
Subject: Re: payment gateways

I've never used one, but there was a bit of hype around PIN
(https://pin.net.au) when it launched.




On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 12:24 PM, Stephen Price
step...@perthprojects.commailto:step...@perthprojects.com wrote:

Hey all,

Hope good Easter is being had by all :)

I'm going to need some kind of payment gateway and would love to know if
anyone has any good/bad experiences with them.

Looking for something that deals with Australian banks, as well as has a
good .Net friendly API.

Have been looking at what eWay can do but don't want to rush in with the
first I've come across without some research.

cheers,
Stephen




RE: payment gateways

2014-04-21 Thread Stephen Price
Simple is good. 

I did get an email from someone at eway who mentioned that its not necessary to 
get bank set up before using eway account. Might still need it down the track, 
will investigate.

-Original Message-
From: Jorke Odolphi jo...@jorke.net
Sent: ‎22/‎04/‎2014 9:59 AM
To: Jiri Kosar jko...@asi.com.au; ozDotNet ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com
Subject: Re: payment gateways

Straight out PIN is much simpler - business model and API, it¹s quite
similar to stripe in the US. Its been a while but last time I checked you
still need a merchant account for Eway, if I was Œbootstrapping¹ a
business today that was going to deliver a slick experience with minimal
cost upfront - I¹d be using PIN.

Eway has been around for a long time - they¹re very good, and I¹ve
supported their platform for a long time (registering COM components etc
on win2k) - they¹re great if you have a bricks and mortar business already
with a merchant account.

They also appear to have turned into the Godaddy of payments here, without
being cheap.


On 22/04/2014 10:26 am, Jiri Kosar jko...@asi.com.au wrote:

Hi Jorke ,

I've just read your part about eway,  Can you be more specific what you
didn't like about eway  api?  I'm just curious,  because I haven't found
it difficult or not working.  I'll have a look at your recommendation.

Thank you
Jiri



 Original message 
From: Jorke Odolphi jo...@jorke.net
Date:
To: ozDotNet ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com
Subject: Re: payment gateways


I use Pin and its really good ­ started out with Spreedly in the US which
was for subscription management, (at that time the PG was worldpay ­ I
cannot recommend against them enough - but was best option at the time
for AUD and USD billing) - Pin acquired spreedly ­ an AU company
acquiring a US company ­ weird eh?

They have a really nice API and billing in USD to your US account ­ and
their fees are pretty reasonable. Much better all round experience for a
developer than eway/paypal



From: William Luu will@gmail.commailto:will@gmail.com
Reply-To: ozDotNet ozdotnet@ozdotnet.commailto:ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com
Date: Monday, 21 April 2014 2:45 pm
To: ozDotNet ozdotnet@ozdotnet.commailto:ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com
Subject: Re: payment gateways

I've never used one, but there was a bit of hype around PIN
(https://pin.net.au) when it launched.




On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 12:24 PM, Stephen Price
step...@perthprojects.commailto:step...@perthprojects.com wrote:

Hey all,

Hope good Easter is being had by all :)

I'm going to need some kind of payment gateway and would love to know if
anyone has any good/bad experiences with them.

Looking for something that deals with Australian banks, as well as has a
good .Net friendly API.

Have been looking at what eWay can do but don't want to rush in with the
first I've come across without some research.

cheers,
Stephen




RE: payment gateways

2014-04-21 Thread Paul Evrat

Views ? - Is paypal needed to give buyers confidence in the payment process
(buyer guarantees / claim investigation / refund process etc)?  Particularly
say for customers of a small start-up (inc Aussie start-up selling to US
customers)? 


-Original Message-
From: ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com [mailto:ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com]
On Behalf Of Jorke Odolphi
Sent: Tuesday, 22 April 2014 12:00 PM
To: Jiri Kosar; ozDotNet
Subject: Re: payment gateways

Straight out PIN is much simpler - business model and API, it¹s quite
similar to stripe in the US. Its been a while but last time I checked you
still need a merchant account for Eway, if I was Œbootstrapping¹ a business
today that was going to deliver a slick experience with minimal cost upfront
- I¹d be using PIN.

Eway has been around for a long time - they¹re very good, and I¹ve supported
their platform for a long time (registering COM components etc on win2k) -
they¹re great if you have a bricks and mortar business already with a
merchant account.

They also appear to have turned into the Godaddy of payments here, without
being cheap.


On 22/04/2014 10:26 am, Jiri Kosar jko...@asi.com.au wrote:

Hi Jorke ,

I've just read your part about eway,  Can you be more specific what you 
didn't like about eway  api?  I'm just curious,  because I haven't 
found it difficult or not working.  I'll have a look at your
recommendation.

Thank you
Jiri



 Original message 
From: Jorke Odolphi jo...@jorke.net
Date:
To: ozDotNet ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com
Subject: Re: payment gateways


I use Pin and its really good ­ started out with Spreedly in the US 
which was for subscription management, (at that time the PG was 
worldpay ­ I cannot recommend against them enough - but was best option 
at the time for AUD and USD billing) - Pin acquired spreedly ­ an AU 
company acquiring a US company ­ weird eh?

They have a really nice API and billing in USD to your US account ­ and 
their fees are pretty reasonable. Much better all round experience for 
a developer than eway/paypal



From: William Luu will@gmail.commailto:will@gmail.com
Reply-To: ozDotNet 
ozdotnet@ozdotnet.commailto:ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com
Date: Monday, 21 April 2014 2:45 pm
To: ozDotNet ozdotnet@ozdotnet.commailto:ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com
Subject: Re: payment gateways

I've never used one, but there was a bit of hype around PIN
(https://pin.net.au) when it launched.




On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 12:24 PM, Stephen Price 
step...@perthprojects.commailto:step...@perthprojects.com wrote:

Hey all,

Hope good Easter is being had by all :)

I'm going to need some kind of payment gateway and would love to know 
if anyone has any good/bad experiences with them.

Looking for something that deals with Australian banks, as well as has 
a good .Net friendly API.

Have been looking at what eWay can do but don't want to rush in with 
the first I've come across without some research.

cheers,
Stephen





Re: payment gateways

2014-04-21 Thread Craig van Nieuwkerk
I use FastSpring and they work very well, although somewhat expensive. They
also allow the buyer the option to pay with PayPal or CC. Personally if a
company only gave the option of PayPal I would lose a lot of confidence,
they have shocking service and systems.


On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 12:56 PM, Paul Evrat p...@paulevrat.com wrote:


 Views ? - Is paypal needed to give buyers confidence in the payment process
 (buyer guarantees / claim investigation / refund process etc)?
  Particularly
 say for customers of a small start-up (inc Aussie start-up selling to US
 customers)?


 -Original Message-
 From: ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com [mailto:ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com]
 On Behalf Of Jorke Odolphi
 Sent: Tuesday, 22 April 2014 12:00 PM
 To: Jiri Kosar; ozDotNet
 Subject: Re: payment gateways

 Straight out PIN is much simpler - business model and API, it¹s quite
 similar to stripe in the US. Its been a while but last time I checked you
 still need a merchant account for Eway, if I was Œbootstrapping¹ a business
 today that was going to deliver a slick experience with minimal cost
 upfront
 - I¹d be using PIN.

 Eway has been around for a long time - they¹re very good, and I¹ve
 supported
 their platform for a long time (registering COM components etc on win2k) -
 they¹re great if you have a bricks and mortar business already with a
 merchant account.

 They also appear to have turned into the Godaddy of payments here, without
 being cheap.


 On 22/04/2014 10:26 am, Jiri Kosar jko...@asi.com.au wrote:

 Hi Jorke ,
 
 I've just read your part about eway,  Can you be more specific what you
 didn't like about eway  api?  I'm just curious,  because I haven't
 found it difficult or not working.  I'll have a look at your
 recommendation.
 
 Thank you
 Jiri
 
 
 
  Original message 
 From: Jorke Odolphi jo...@jorke.net
 Date:
 To: ozDotNet ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com
 Subject: Re: payment gateways
 
 
 I use Pin and its really good ­ started out with Spreedly in the US
 which was for subscription management, (at that time the PG was
 worldpay ­ I cannot recommend against them enough - but was best option
 at the time for AUD and USD billing) - Pin acquired spreedly ­ an AU
 company acquiring a US company ­ weird eh?
 
 They have a really nice API and billing in USD to your US account ­ and
 their fees are pretty reasonable. Much better all round experience for
 a developer than eway/paypal
 
 
 
 From: William Luu will@gmail.commailto:will@gmail.com
 Reply-To: ozDotNet
 ozdotnet@ozdotnet.commailto:ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com
 Date: Monday, 21 April 2014 2:45 pm
 To: ozDotNet ozdotnet@ozdotnet.commailto:ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com
 Subject: Re: payment gateways
 
 I've never used one, but there was a bit of hype around PIN
 (https://pin.net.au) when it launched.
 
 
 
 
 On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 12:24 PM, Stephen Price
 step...@perthprojects.commailto:step...@perthprojects.com wrote:
 
 Hey all,
 
 Hope good Easter is being had by all :)
 
 I'm going to need some kind of payment gateway and would love to know
 if anyone has any good/bad experiences with them.
 
 Looking for something that deals with Australian banks, as well as has
 a good .Net friendly API.
 
 Have been looking at what eWay can do but don't want to rush in with
 the first I've come across without some research.
 
 cheers,
 Stephen
 





RE: payment gateways

2014-04-21 Thread Paul Evrat

I note PIN is about same cost as paypal - 3% + 30c per transaction. Paypal
api is easy enough once you have coded it once and offers many features .. 


-Original Message-
From: ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com [mailto:ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com]
On Behalf Of Paul Evrat
Sent: Tuesday, 22 April 2014 12:57 PM
To: 'ozDotNet'
Subject: RE: payment gateways


Views ? - Is paypal needed to give buyers confidence in the payment process
(buyer guarantees / claim investigation / refund process etc)?  Particularly
say for customers of a small start-up (inc Aussie start-up selling to US
customers)? 


-Original Message-
From: ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com [mailto:ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com]
On Behalf Of Jorke Odolphi
Sent: Tuesday, 22 April 2014 12:00 PM
To: Jiri Kosar; ozDotNet
Subject: Re: payment gateways

Straight out PIN is much simpler - business model and API, it¹s quite
similar to stripe in the US. Its been a while but last time I checked you
still need a merchant account for Eway, if I was Œbootstrapping¹ a business
today that was going to deliver a slick experience with minimal cost upfront
- I¹d be using PIN.

Eway has been around for a long time - they¹re very good, and I¹ve supported
their platform for a long time (registering COM components etc on win2k) -
they¹re great if you have a bricks and mortar business already with a
merchant account.

They also appear to have turned into the Godaddy of payments here, without
being cheap.


On 22/04/2014 10:26 am, Jiri Kosar jko...@asi.com.au wrote:

Hi Jorke ,

I've just read your part about eway,  Can you be more specific what you 
didn't like about eway  api?  I'm just curious,  because I haven't 
found it difficult or not working.  I'll have a look at your
recommendation.

Thank you
Jiri



 Original message 
From: Jorke Odolphi jo...@jorke.net
Date:
To: ozDotNet ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com
Subject: Re: payment gateways


I use Pin and its really good ­ started out with Spreedly in the US 
which was for subscription management, (at that time the PG was 
worldpay ­ I cannot recommend against them enough - but was best option 
at the time for AUD and USD billing) - Pin acquired spreedly ­ an AU 
company acquiring a US company ­ weird eh?

They have a really nice API and billing in USD to your US account ­ and 
their fees are pretty reasonable. Much better all round experience for 
a developer than eway/paypal



From: William Luu will@gmail.commailto:will@gmail.com
Reply-To: ozDotNet
ozdotnet@ozdotnet.commailto:ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com
Date: Monday, 21 April 2014 2:45 pm
To: ozDotNet ozdotnet@ozdotnet.commailto:ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com
Subject: Re: payment gateways

I've never used one, but there was a bit of hype around PIN
(https://pin.net.au) when it launched.




On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 12:24 PM, Stephen Price 
step...@perthprojects.commailto:step...@perthprojects.com wrote:

Hey all,

Hope good Easter is being had by all :)

I'm going to need some kind of payment gateway and would love to know 
if anyone has any good/bad experiences with them.

Looking for something that deals with Australian banks, as well as has 
a good .Net friendly API.

Have been looking at what eWay can do but don't want to rush in with 
the first I've come across without some research.

cheers,
Stephen






Re: payment gateways

2014-04-21 Thread Jorke Odolphi
You should be supporting them - they’re the best thing to come out of Perth 
since.. … …

:)

From: Stephen Price 
step...@perthprojects.commailto:step...@perthprojects.com
Reply-To: ozDotNet ozdotnet@ozdotnet.commailto:ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com
Date: Tuesday, 22 April 2014 12:18 pm
To: ozDotNet ozdotnet@ozdotnet.commailto:ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com
Subject: RE: payment gateways

Simple is good.

I did get an email from someone at eway who mentioned that its not necessary to 
get bank set up before using eway account. Might still need it down the track, 
will investigate.

From: Jorke Odolphimailto:jo...@jorke.net
Sent: ‎22/‎04/‎2014 9:59 AM
To: Jiri Kosarmailto:jko...@asi.com.au; ozDotNetmailto:ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com
Subject: Re: payment gateways

Straight out PIN is much simpler - business model and API, it¹s quite
similar to stripe in the US. Its been a while but last time I checked you
still need a merchant account for Eway, if I was Œbootstrapping¹ a
business today that was going to deliver a slick experience with minimal
cost upfront - I¹d be using PIN.

Eway has been around for a long time - they¹re very good, and I¹ve
supported their platform for a long time (registering COM components etc
on win2k) - they¹re great if you have a bricks and mortar business already
with a merchant account.

They also appear to have turned into the Godaddy of payments here, without
being cheap.


On 22/04/2014 10:26 am, Jiri Kosar 
jko...@asi.com.aumailto:jko...@asi.com.au wrote:

Hi Jorke ,

I've just read your part about eway,  Can you be more specific what you
didn't like about eway  api?  I'm just curious,  because I haven't found
it difficult or not working.  I'll have a look at your recommendation.

Thank you
Jiri



 Original message 
From: Jorke Odolphi jo...@jorke.netmailto:jo...@jorke.net
Date:
To: ozDotNet ozdotnet@ozdotnet.commailto:ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com
Subject: Re: payment gateways


I use Pin and its really good ­ started out with Spreedly in the US which
was for subscription management, (at that time the PG was worldpay ­ I
cannot recommend against them enough - but was best option at the time
for AUD and USD billing) - Pin acquired spreedly ­ an AU company
acquiring a US company ­ weird eh?

They have a really nice API and billing in USD to your US account ­ and
their fees are pretty reasonable. Much better all round experience for a
developer than eway/paypal



From: William Luu 
will@gmail.commailto:will@gmail.commailto:will@gmail.com
Reply-To: ozDotNet 
ozdotnet@ozdotnet.commailto:ozdotnet@ozdotnet.commailto:ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com
Date: Monday, 21 April 2014 2:45 pm
To: ozDotNet 
ozdotnet@ozdotnet.commailto:ozdotnet@ozdotnet.commailto:ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com
Subject: Re: payment gateways

I've never used one, but there was a bit of hype around PIN
(https://pin.net.au) when it launched.




On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 12:24 PM, Stephen Price
step...@perthprojects.commailto:step...@perthprojects.commailto:step...@perthprojects.com
 wrote:

Hey all,

Hope good Easter is being had by all :)

I'm going to need some kind of payment gateway and would love to know if
anyone has any good/bad experiences with them.

Looking for something that deals with Australian banks, as well as has a
good .Net friendly API.

Have been looking at what eWay can do but don't want to rush in with the
first I've come across without some research.

cheers,
Stephen




payment gateways

2014-04-20 Thread Stephen Price
Hey all,

Hope good Easter is being had by all :)

I'm going to need some kind of payment gateway and would love to know if
anyone has any good/bad experiences with them.

Looking for something that deals with Australian banks, as well as has a
good .Net friendly API.

Have been looking at what eWay can do but don't want to rush in with the
first I've come across without some research.

cheers,
Stephen


RE: payment gateways

2014-04-20 Thread Anthony Borton
Hey Stephen,

Easter being spent with jetlag and man-flu ☺

I’m using eWay on two sites and have found them to be very good. Never had a 
problem with them and I’ve found their support to be great on the couple of 
occasions I have used it.

Cheers

Anthony Borton
Senior ALM Trainer/Consultant
Visual Studio ALM MVP
Enhance ALM Pty Ltd

From: ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com [mailto:ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com] On 
Behalf Of Stephen Price
Sent: Monday, 21 April 2014 12:24 PM
To: ozDotNet
Subject: payment gateways

Hey all,

Hope good Easter is being had by all :)

I'm going to need some kind of payment gateway and would love to know if anyone 
has any good/bad experiences with them.

Looking for something that deals with Australian banks, as well as has a good 
.Net friendly API.

Have been looking at what eWay can do but don't want to rush in with the first 
I've come across without some research.

cheers,
Stephen


Re: payment gateways

2014-04-20 Thread Stephen Price
Cool. thanks. not cool re feeling crap tho. Hope the man-flu is short lived!

I looked at the eWay .Net examples and they looked pretty old but guess
they still work. :)

cheers,
Stephen




On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 10:50 AM, Anthony Borton antho...@enhancealm.com.au
 wrote:

  Hey Stephen,



 Easter being spent with jetlag and man-flu J



 I’m using eWay on two sites and have found them to be very good. Never had
 a problem with them and I’ve found their support to be great on the couple
 of occasions I have used it.



 Cheers



 Anthony Borton

 Senior ALM Trainer/Consultant

 Visual Studio ALM MVP

 Enhance ALM Pty Ltd



 *From:* ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com [mailto:
 ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com] *On Behalf Of *Stephen Price
 *Sent:* Monday, 21 April 2014 12:24 PM
 *To:* ozDotNet
 *Subject:* payment gateways



 Hey all,



 Hope good Easter is being had by all :)



 I'm going to need some kind of payment gateway and would love to know if
 anyone has any good/bad experiences with them.



 Looking for something that deals with Australian banks, as well as has a
 good .Net friendly API.



 Have been looking at what eWay can do but don't want to rush in with the
 first I've come across without some research.



 cheers,

 Stephen



RE: payment gateways

2014-04-20 Thread GregAtGregLowDotCom
Same here. Very happy with them on most things. Their shared payment page is 
the easiest but it’s got limitations. For example, you could ask people which 
sort of card, and apply an appropriate surcharge but you can’t then lock down 
which sort of card they use at checkout. They could say they will use  a Visa 
in your processing, let you work out an amount, but then they’ll choose Amex at 
checkout (which should have been more expensive). They don’t have any answer 
for this sort of thing except to use the API which is actually pretty good.

 

Regards,

 

Greg

 

Dr Greg Low

 

1300SQLSQL (1300 775 775) office | +61 419201410 mobile│ +61 3 8676 4913 fax 

SQL Down Under | Web:  http://www.sqldownunder.com/ www.sqldownunder.com

 

From: ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com [mailto:ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com] On 
Behalf Of Anthony Borton
Sent: Monday, 21 April 2014 12:50 PM
To: ozDotNet
Subject: RE: payment gateways

 

Hey Stephen,

 

Easter being spent with jetlag and man-flu :)  

 

I’m using eWay on two sites and have found them to be very good. Never had a 
problem with them and I’ve found their support to be great on the couple of 
occasions I have used it.

 

Cheers

 

Anthony Borton

Senior ALM Trainer/Consultant

Visual Studio ALM MVP

Enhance ALM Pty Ltd

 

From: ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com mailto:ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com  
[mailto:ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com] On Behalf Of Stephen Price
Sent: Monday, 21 April 2014 12:24 PM
To: ozDotNet
Subject: payment gateways

 

Hey all,

 

Hope good Easter is being had by all :)

 

I'm going to need some kind of payment gateway and would love to know if anyone 
has any good/bad experiences with them. 

 

Looking for something that deals with Australian banks, as well as has a good 
.Net friendly API.

 

Have been looking at what eWay can do but don't want to rush in with the first 
I've come across without some research.

 

cheers,

Stephen



Re: payment gateways

2014-04-20 Thread Geoff Appleby
Hey Stephen,

As an Eway employee I probably can't recommend any where else, but it's
nice to hear others saying good things about us :)

Since I'm a Dev and not in sales I can't offer any sort of special pricing,
but I can help with any implementation questions that may come up. (And who
knows, mentioning me may not hurt? I can't promise anything and I've only
been with the company 6 months...)

Hey Greg, are you using the classic shared payment page or the responsive
one that's a part of RAPID? If you use RAPID, I have help :) I added a new
feature just recently (went live maybe 4 weeks ago I guess) where you can
predefine surcharges for transactions based on credit card type, and we'll
automatically adjust the total for you based on the card number entered.
You can define them on the shared page settings page in MyEway. This only
works if you're redirecting customers to the responsive shared page, not
direct payment calls.

HTH :) (and I'm happy answer any further questions if I'm able)

--Geoff
On Apr 21, 2014 12:24 PM, Stephen Price step...@perthprojects.com wrote:

 Hey all,

 Hope good Easter is being had by all :)

 I'm going to need some kind of payment gateway and would love to know if
 anyone has any good/bad experiences with them.

 Looking for something that deals with Australian banks, as well as has a
 good .Net friendly API.

 Have been looking at what eWay can do but don't want to rush in with the
 first I've come across without some research.

 cheers,
 Stephen



RE: payment gateways

2014-04-20 Thread GregAtGregLowDotCom
Hi Geoff,

 

Yep, it’s the classic one. I looked at RAPID when it came out but decided 
against it for some reason. Can’t recall why. Sounds like I’ll talk to you 
further about it then.

 

Regards,

 

Greg

 

Dr Greg Low

 

1300SQLSQL (1300 775 775) office | +61 419201410 mobile│ +61 3 8676 4913 fax 

SQL Down Under | Web:  http://www.sqldownunder.com/ www.sqldownunder.com

 

From: ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com [mailto:ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com] On 
Behalf Of Geoff Appleby
Sent: Monday, 21 April 2014 1:48 PM
To: ozDotNet
Subject: Re: payment gateways

 

Hey Stephen,

As an Eway employee I probably can't recommend any where else, but it's nice to 
hear others saying good things about us :)

Since I'm a Dev and not in sales I can't offer any sort of special pricing, but 
I can help with any implementation questions that may come up. (And who knows, 
mentioning me may not hurt? I can't promise anything and I've only been with 
the company 6 months...)

Hey Greg, are you using the classic shared payment page or the responsive one 
that's a part of RAPID? If you use RAPID, I have help :) I added a new feature 
just recently (went live maybe 4 weeks ago I guess) where you can predefine 
surcharges for transactions based on credit card type, and we'll automatically 
adjust the total for you based on the card number entered. You can define them 
on the shared page settings page in MyEway. This only works if you're 
redirecting customers to the responsive shared page, not direct payment calls.

HTH :) (and I'm happy answer any further questions if I'm able)

--Geoff

On Apr 21, 2014 12:24 PM, Stephen Price step...@perthprojects.com 
mailto:step...@perthprojects.com  wrote:

Hey all,

 

Hope good Easter is being had by all :)

 

I'm going to need some kind of payment gateway and would love to know if anyone 
has any good/bad experiences with them. 

 

Looking for something that deals with Australian banks, as well as has a good 
.Net friendly API.

 

Have been looking at what eWay can do but don't want to rush in with the first 
I've come across without some research.

 

cheers,

Stephen



Re: payment gateways

2014-04-20 Thread William Luu
I've never used one, but there was a bit of hype around PIN 
(https://pin.net.au) when it launched.

On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 12:24 PM, Stephen Price step...@perthprojects.com
wrote:

 Hey all,
 Hope good Easter is being had by all :)
 I'm going to need some kind of payment gateway and would love to know if
 anyone has any good/bad experiences with them.
 Looking for something that deals with Australian banks, as well as has a
 good .Net friendly API.
 Have been looking at what eWay can do but don't want to rush in with the
 first I've come across without some research.
 cheers,
 Stephen