RE: [PHP] Payment question in Canada

2009-01-31 Thread Ernie Kemp
Thanks for your replies.

Very useful...
/Ernie


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2009/1/30 Bastien Koert phps...@gmail.com

 On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 2:11 PM, Ernie Kemp ernie.k...@sympatico.ca
 wrote:

My question is one of pay; hope this is the correct forum.
 
 
 
  A couple of people have asked me to write some PHP code for their website
  backend.
 
 
 
  I need the money from this but I don't know what to charge them.  I think
  in total the work will be about 8-10 hours.
 
 
 
  Please indicate what hourly fee I should charge them as don't wish to
  overcharge them nor under value my services.
 
 
 
  If I have the wrong list, let me know which list to go to.
 
 
 
  Thanks in advance,
 
 
 
 
 
  Thanks,
 
  Ernie
 
 
 
 
 
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 I charge anywhere from $50-$75/hr depending on the project and exactly what
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Re: [PHP] Payment question in Canada

2009-01-31 Thread Daniel Brown
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 13:44, Ernie Kemp ernie.k...@sympatico.ca wrote:
 Thanks for your replies.

 Very useful...
 /Ernie

Please don't top-post.

This question doesn't have a direct answer.  Three major things
come into play: first, the type and scope of work involved; second,
your level of skill and what it's worth; and finally, the perceived
value of the cost-vs-service by the client.  If they think they're
getting a fair (or even great) deal, then the price is fine.

The big thing that throws up a red flag is that you're asking
about what to bill a client for the work - if you're unsure of what to
charge for something like this, it says that you're not used to
performing at a professional level yet.  This isn't anything at all
against you personally, it's a mistake that nearly everyone makes when
they're first getting their feet wet in freelance services.  I'd
recommend reading through some forums and mailing list archives -
especially discussions between service buyers - to see what's fair and
going rate for your skill level and years of experience.

Best of luck with everything, Ernie.


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Re: [PHP] Payment question in Canada

2009-01-30 Thread Bastien Koert
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 2:11 PM, Ernie Kemp ernie.k...@sympatico.ca wrote:

   My question is one of pay; hope this is the correct forum.



 A couple of people have asked me to write some PHP code for their website
 backend.



 I need the money from this but I don't know what to charge them.  I think
 in total the work will be about 8-10 hours.



 Please indicate what hourly fee I should charge them as don't wish to
 overcharge them nor under value my services.



 If I have the wrong list, let me know which list to go to.



 Thanks in advance,





 Thanks,

 Ernie





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 pick himself up, walk over or around it, and carry on.


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I charge anywhere from $50-$75/hr depending on the project and exactly what
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Re: [PHP] Payment question in Canada

2009-01-30 Thread Edmund Hertle
2009/1/30 Bastien Koert phps...@gmail.com

 On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 2:11 PM, Ernie Kemp ernie.k...@sympatico.ca
 wrote:

My question is one of pay; hope this is the correct forum.
 
 
 
  A couple of people have asked me to write some PHP code for their website
  backend.
 
 
 
  I need the money from this but I don't know what to charge them.  I think
  in total the work will be about 8-10 hours.
 
 
 
  Please indicate what hourly fee I should charge them as don't wish to
  overcharge them nor under value my services.
 
 
 
  If I have the wrong list, let me know which list to go to.
 
 
 
  Thanks in advance,
 
 
 
 
 
  Thanks,
 
  Ernie
 
 
 
 
 
  ...man will occasionally stumble over the truth, but usually manages to
  pick himself up, walk over or around it, and carry on.
 
 
Winston S. Churchill* *
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 I charge anywhere from $50-$75/hr depending on the project and exactly what
 the client wants


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Re: [PHP] PAYMENT TRANSACTION

2006-07-25 Thread BBC
Hi,
   We r using the paypal secure transaction.if u want i will send u the code 
 and the tutorials
Hi Suresh Kumar,
I'm sorry I don't reply email directly. I've been a kind of busy lately...
If you want to send the code and tutorial of pay pal secure transaction, I will 
love to.
And thank you very much.
 Best Regards
BBC
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Re: [PHP] PAYMENT TRANSACTION

2006-07-21 Thread tedd
At 12:37 AM -0700 7/21/06, BBC wrote:
How are you all?
I hope some body can give me some references for internet payment.
I made a kind of shopping cart in my project; even though I was doubt in 
making it caused I don't have any idea how to make internet
transaction. But I just heard from a friend of mine that we can 'join' with 
special web site which handles payment transaction.
I'll be pleasure if some body can give references about this issue which 
explains how to collaborate with them step by step.
Thank you guys..

Try PayPal.

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Re: [PHP] PAYMENT TRANSACTION

2006-07-20 Thread Austin Denyer
BBC wrote:
 How are you all?
 I hope some body can give me some references for internet payment.
 I made a kind of shopping cart in my project; even though I was doubt in 
 making it caused I don't have any idea how to make internet
 transaction. But I just heard from a friend of mine that we can 'join' with 
 special web site which handles payment transaction.
 I'll be pleasure if some body can give references about this issue which 
 explains how to collaborate with them step by step.
 Thank you guys..

What kind of 'internet payment' were you looking for?  Credit card?
PayPal?  For credit cards, I get the customer's info and then use cURL
to stuff it down a secure connection to Authorize.net.

Regards,
Austin.


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RE: [PHP] PAYMENT TRANSACTION

2006-07-20 Thread Jim Moseby
 BBC wrote:
  How are you all?
  I hope some body can give me some references for internet payment.
  I made a kind of shopping cart in my project; even though I 
 was doubt in making it caused I don't have any idea how to 
 make internet
  transaction. But I just heard from a friend of mine that we 
 can 'join' with special web site which handles payment transaction.
  I'll be pleasure if some body can give references about 
 this issue which explains how to collaborate with them step by step.
  Thank you guys..
 
 What kind of 'internet payment' were you looking for?  Credit card?
 PayPal?  For credit cards, I get the customer's info and then use cURL
 to stuff it down a secure connection to Authorize.net.
 

My general rule of thumb:  Never ever handle credit card details. Ever.
Pass the customer off to a third party that does it as their primary
service. (Paypal, etc.)

Possible exception: If you are working for a huge corporation with deep
pockets and high dollar lawyers, for when the credit card info gets
compromised.

If you must handle credit card info, never ever store it anywhere.

JM

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Re: [PHP] payment gateways slightly OT

2005-05-09 Thread Angelo Zanetti
thanks greg, will check them out.

Greg Donald wrote:

On 5/6/05, Angelo Zanetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  

I just want to find out from you which payment gateways you use and what
experiences good and bad have you had with them. I'm looking for a
reliable payment gateway to handle credit card processing



I've coded against Authorize.net (AIM and SIM), Verisign Payflow,
Yourpay, and Linkpoint.

I like Authorize.net the best.  It's very solid, excellent docs and
all.  I use Curl for the AIM method, it's very easy.

I found Yourpay to be the worst.  The api was buggy, the control panel
options were limited, and their 'test' mode leaves much to be desired.


  



Re: [PHP] payment gateways slightly OT

2005-05-09 Thread Deep
Hi,

 CCavenue is good.
Also try 2checkout.com, but i wont reccomenrd that
because their interface is not that good as
ccavenue's.

..Deeps..

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 I just want to find out from you which payment
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 looking for a
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 processing
 
 Apologies for the OT post
 
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Re: [PHP] payment gateways slightly OT

2005-05-06 Thread Greg Donald
On 5/6/05, Angelo Zanetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I just want to find out from you which payment gateways you use and what
 experiences good and bad have you had with them. I'm looking for a
 reliable payment gateway to handle credit card processing

I've coded against Authorize.net (AIM and SIM), Verisign Payflow,
Yourpay, and Linkpoint.

I like Authorize.net the best.  It's very solid, excellent docs and
all.  I use Curl for the AIM method, it's very easy.

I found Yourpay to be the worst.  The api was buggy, the control panel
options were limited, and their 'test' mode leaves much to be desired.


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Re: [PHP] payment gateways slightly OT

2005-05-06 Thread bala chandar
On 5/6/05, Angelo Zanetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi guys,
 
 I just want to find out from you which payment gateways you use and 
what
use paypal
 experiences good and bad have you had with them. I'm looking for a
 reliable payment gateway to handle credit card processing
 
 Apologies for the OT post
 
 thanks in advance
 
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RE: [PHP] Payment Gateway List ?

2004-01-16 Thread Dave Carrera
Hi Berber,

I think this would be a good page / site section to host for the php
community to contribute to and I propose that I make a dedicated forum
section on my dev site http://www.tigeri.com/forum for this purpose.

This can then be updated by the contributors.

I will do it now and I look forward to the list contributing to the forum on
this issue and I will make a dedicated page once we have enough info and
keep it upto date as new amendments demand.

So I call on the list if they feel like helping to visit my dev site and
contribute their ways to talk to as many payment gateways into the PPG
forum.

I Hope this helps everyone

Dave C

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To: Dave Carrera
Subject: RE: [PHP] Payment Gateway List ?


Hi Dave

If you do get such a list i will be happy to host it.
However, someone will need to update it constantly and this is probably one
of the reasons such a list may not exist :)

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Subject: [PHP] Payment Gateway List ?


Hi List,

Is there a definitive list or site that shows the required fields to post
to or we need to be sent data in this format to the various and numerous
pay gateways offering credit card clearance services.

Paypal is straight forward and the code required is freely available on
their site, but having to visit each gateways site and Hunt for their code
is a bore so hence my question.

Thank you in advance for any assistance you may give with my question.

Dave C


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Re: [PHP] payment verification...

2001-04-25 Thread B. van Ouwerkerk


hello, i'm building an online payment form
the only thing is that i can't rely on the MOD10 CC validation algo...
any one knows any company that provides CC validation (checks if account
exists, and the money is enough to pay the price) ... ?
I only need a company with such validation issue
All hints would be appriciated.

Dunno.. I saw a nice article about this on www.devshed.com

Bye,



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Re: [PHP] payment verification...

2001-04-25 Thread elias

thank you.

B. van Ouwerkerk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...

 hello, i'm building an online payment form
 the only thing is that i can't rely on the MOD10 CC validation algo...
 any one knows any company that provides CC validation (checks if account
 exists, and the money is enough to pay the price) ... ?
 I only need a company with such validation issue
 All hints would be appriciated.

 Dunno.. I saw a nice article about this on www.devshed.com

 Bye,



 B.


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Re: [PHP] payment

2001-03-12 Thread Philip D. Jenkins

Their website talks extensively about a merger with a 'Network 1' company
and now a buyout and a chapter 11 filing.  The buyout, or "merger" press
release says: "CyberCash Internet Payment Processing Service to Continue
without Interruption."

Is this incorrect?  When you say that it 'died', what are you referring to?

There payment services are going to run the same as always.  They just
didn't have enough money to complete the merger so they filed for Chapter
11 protection so that they could have finacial protection while they
arrange the purchase of the company and to be able to keep the services
un-interupted during this change.  You should not see any degradation of
performance at all.


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Re: [PHP] payment

2001-03-12 Thread Russ Cobbe

If you are worried about your payment processor going down (which to 
me would be a very serious concern) you might want to look at 
www.opayc.com which is a standardized way to talk to about 30 or so 
payment processors.  So say C$ goes under, instead of having to redo 
integration to your app, you just switch drivers and voila you can 
use a different processor.  You need an account with the new one of 
course but the integration needs no work.  

Sample integration code for PHP on the site and in the docs (along 
with various other languages).

 Their website talks extensively about a merger with a 'Network 1' company
 and now a buyout and a chapter 11 filing.  The buyout, or "merger" press
 release says: "CyberCash Internet Payment Processing Service to Continue
 without Interruption."
 
 Is this incorrect?  When you say that it 'died', what are you referring to?
 
 There payment services are going to run the same as always.  They just
 didn't have enough money to complete the merger so they filed for Chapter
 11 protection so that they could have finacial protection while they
 arrange the purchase of the company and to be able to keep the services
 un-interupted during this change.  You should not see any degradation of
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Re: [PHP] payment

2001-03-12 Thread Mark Maggelet

On Mon, 12 Mar 2001 17:04:13 -0500, Russ Cobbe ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
If you are worried about your payment processor going down (which to
me would be a very serious concern) you might want to look at
www.opayc.com which is a standardized way to talk to about 30 or so
payment processors.

what makes you think that this company is less likely to go under
than a company like cybercash? this isn't a flame, I'm looking for
info.

thanks,
- Mark


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Re: [PHP] payment

2001-03-12 Thread Russ Cobbe

 On Mon, 12 Mar 2001 17:04:13 -0500, Russ Cobbe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) 
 wrote:
 If you are worried about your payment processor going down (which to
 me would be a very serious concern) you might want to look at 
 www.opayc.com which is a standardized way to talk to about 30 or so 
 payment processors.
 
 what makes you think that this company is less likely to go under 
 than a company like cybercash? this isn't a flame, I'm looking for 
 info.

It isn't a payment processor it is an API to payment processors such 
as CyberCash, Authorize.Net, Signio/Verisign, iBILL etc...  Basically 
you make an SQL call to a driver instead of a database and that makes 
the call out to the payment processor.  The eliminates the complexity 
in dealing with the payment processors.  Sometimes the integration 
with them is easy and sometimes it is a royal pain.  This makes the 
integration the same for all of them so you simply switch drivers to 
switch payment processors.  You could build a failover system so if 
the one you mainly use goes down for some reason you could build in 
logic to switch to another one quite easily.




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Re: [PHP] payment

2001-03-12 Thread Mark Maggelet

On Mon, 12 Mar 2001 17:34:14 -0500, Russ Cobbe ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
 On Mon, 12 Mar 2001 17:04:13 -0500, Russ Cobbe ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
 wrote:
 If you are worried about your payment processor going down (which
to
 me would be a very serious concern) you might want to look at
 www.opayc.com which is a standardized way to talk to about 30 or
so
 payment processors.

 what makes you think that this company is less likely to go under
 than a company like cybercash? this isn't a flame, I'm looking for
 info.

It isn't a payment processor it is an API to payment processors such
as CyberCash, Authorize.Net, Signio/Verisign, iBILL etc...
Basically
you make an SQL call to a driver instead of a database and that
makes
the call out to the payment processor.  The eliminates the
complexity
in dealing with the payment processors.  Sometimes the integration
with them is easy and sometimes it is a royal pain.  This makes the
integration the same for all of them so you simply switch drivers to
switch payment processors.  You could build a failover system so if
the one you mainly use goes down for some reason you could build in
logic to switch to another one quite easily.

hmm, yes but you're still relying on them for the driver updates, I'm
sure all the payment processors change their system every once in a
while.

The failover system sounds like a good idea if you don't mind signing
on with 2 payment processors, but otherwise it seems like all you're
doing is adding an extra layer where things can go wrong.

I'm leaning towards verisign/payflow pro. has anyone had trouble with
these guys?

thanks
- Mark


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Re: [PHP] payment

2001-03-12 Thread Aaron Tuller

At 2:32 PM -0800 3/12/01, Mark Maggelet wrote:
I'm leaning towards verisign/payflow pro. has anyone had trouble with
these guys?

no.  it's good stuff.  Verisign is not going out of business anytime 
soon.  and it's flat rate.  you can't beat it.

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Re: [PHP] payment

2001-03-12 Thread John Donagher


Agreed. Their test server could be more reliable, but I can't recall ever
having problems with their live transaction server.

On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Aaron Tuller wrote:

 At 2:32 PM -0800 3/12/01, Mark Maggelet wrote:
 I'm leaning towards verisign/payflow pro. has anyone had trouble with
 these guys?
 
 no.  it's good stuff.  Verisign is not going out of business anytime 
 soon.  and it's flat rate.  you can't beat it.
 
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Re: [PHP] payment

2001-03-12 Thread Michael Kimsal



Mark Maggelet wrote:

 On Mon, 12 Mar 2001 17:04:13 -0500, Russ Cobbe ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
 wrote:
 If you are worried about your payment processor going down (which to
 me would be a very serious concern) you might want to look at
 www.opayc.com which is a standardized way to talk to about 30 or so
 payment processors.

 what makes you think that this company is less likely to go under
 than a company like cybercash? this isn't a flame, I'm looking for
 info.


I think the reason Russ doesn't think the company's likely to go under
is that it's his company.  :)




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Re: [PHP] payment

2001-03-10 Thread Jeffrey Greer

On 9 Mar 2001 22:43:08 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Aaron Tuller)
wrote:

At 12:27 AM -0600 3/10/01, Jeffrey Greer wrote:
With paypal's business account there are no credit checks and the rate
is 2.2% for cc payments.


You bring up valid points, but I still think paypal could be good for
a lot of e-commerce sites.

except you can't really integrate it into your web site.  

Have you looked at web accept?  I think this is pretty integrated.

who knows 
how long paypal will be around.  

With its low rates and ease of use I think paypal will be around
awhile.

it shoes up as paypal on people's 
credit card statements, that's not very proffesional.  

I don't think this would be bad in all situations.

you can't do 
recurrent billing.

That is a problem.

  you are forcing your customer to give their info 
to a third party.


I wouldn't think this is so bad.  Many web sites I go to use a third
party to do their payments.

there's no time delay between the authorization of a card and the 
capture of the funds which means you need to ship the product right 
away, which sometimes, is impossible.

Why does this mean you have to ship the product right away.  Don't you
have at least 30 days, by law, to ship a product after you have
charged for it.


paypal might be good for ebay.  it's not good for e-commerce sites. 
I don't think so anyway.


Maybe paypal is not good for some sites, but I wouldn't say it is not
good for all e-commerce sites.  My web developer partner has been
using paypal for a year and he has had not trouble.  His site is at:

http://singles.showmethenet.com/

I'll email paypal and ask them if they plan to move to the level of
professional service offered by other companies.

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Re: [PHP] payment

2001-03-09 Thread Thomas Deliduka

On 3/9/2001 5:27 PM this was written:

 How to people typically integrate payment processors with PHP?
 And what processors are used most often?  I know that a number
 of people are scrambling after cybercash died.  There is a site out
 there www.opay.com that says it supports payment processors
 on any platform, anyone ever use it?

Never used it. I use authorize.net or any of their resellers (rtware.net,
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Re: [PHP] payment

2001-03-09 Thread Aaron Tuller

I use Virisign PayFlow Pro and it's so easy.  ust the built in 
functions or just call parse_str() on the output and you're set.

-aaron

At 5:27 PM -0500 3/9/01, Rick St Jean wrote:
How to people typically integrate payment processors with PHP?
And what processors are used most often?  I know that a number
of people are scrambling after cybercash died.  There is a site out
there www.opay.com that says it supports payment processors
on any platform, anyone ever use it?

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Re: [PHP] payment

2001-03-09 Thread Nathan Cook

I haven't used opay.com.

However I was looking at using cybercash for up and coming software I am
writing.

Their website talks extensively about a merger with a 'Network 1' company
and now a buyout and a chapter 11 filing.  The buyout, or "merger" press
release says: "CyberCash Internet Payment Processing Service to Continue
without Interruption."

Is this incorrect?  When you say that it 'died', what are you referring to?

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 And what processors are used most often?  I know that a number
 of people are scrambling after cybercash died.  There is a site out
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Re: [PHP] payment

2001-03-09 Thread Rick St Jean

It says it is not a gateway but a method between code and the processor. 
One piece of code is supposed to
work for 150 payment processors.  If you need a new processor then you buy 
some driver from them.


At 02:28 PM 3/9/01 -0800, Aaron Tuller wrote:
I use Virisign PayFlow Pro and it's so easy.  ust the built in functions 
or just call parse_str() on the output and you're set.

-aaron

At 5:27 PM -0500 3/9/01, Rick St Jean wrote:
How to people typically integrate payment processors with PHP?
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on any platform, anyone ever use it?

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Re: [PHP] payment

2001-03-09 Thread Thomas Deliduka

On 3/9/2001 5:38 PM this was written:

 Is this incorrect?  When you say that it 'died', what are you referring to?

That's what I'm inerested in. I have several sites currently using Cybercash
and one client left for a month on vacation and asked before he left if the
merger would affect him; didn't want his stuff going down while he was gone.

Now I'm hearing they're gone and we have to find other arrangements?

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RE: [PHP] payment

2001-03-09 Thread Boget, Chris

 How to people typically integrate payment processors with PHP?
 And what processors are used most often?  I know that a number
 of people are scrambling after cybercash died.  There is a site out
 there www.opay.com that says it supports payment processors
 on any platform, anyone ever use it?

We use datacash (www.datacash.com).  They've worked out well
for us for the last several years.

Chris



Re: [PHP] payment

2001-03-09 Thread Rick St Jean

They were supposed to merge with Network 1, but they could not come up with 
the money.
I read something that said they filed for chapter 11.  But this means that 
he smaller company
Network 1 will absorb them or buy what is left. Those are the rumours I heard

Rick

At 03:38 PM 3/9/01 -0700, Nathan Cook wrote:
I haven't used opay.com.

However I was looking at using cybercash for up and coming software I am
writing.

Their website talks extensively about a merger with a 'Network 1' company
and now a buyout and a chapter 11 filing.  The buyout, or "merger" press
release says: "CyberCash Internet Payment Processing Service to Continue
without Interruption."

Is this incorrect?  When you say that it 'died', what are you referring to?

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Subject: [PHP] payment


  How to people typically integrate payment processors with PHP?
  And what processors are used most often?  I know that a number
  of people are scrambling after cybercash died.  There is a site out
  there www.opay.com that says it supports payment processors
  on any platform, anyone ever use it?
 
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Re: [PHP] payment

2001-03-09 Thread Rick St Jean

confirmed on Fu**edcompany.com

At 05:54 PM 3/9/01 -0500, you wrote:
They were supposed to merge with Network 1, but they could not come up 
with the money.
I read something that said they filed for chapter 11.  But this means that 
he smaller company
Network 1 will absorb them or buy what is left. Those are the rumours I heard

Rick

At 03:38 PM 3/9/01 -0700, Nathan Cook wrote:
I haven't used opay.com.

However I was looking at using cybercash for up and coming software I am
writing.

Their website talks extensively about a merger with a 'Network 1' company
and now a buyout and a chapter 11 filing.  The buyout, or "merger" press
release says: "CyberCash Internet Payment Processing Service to Continue
without Interruption."

Is this incorrect?  When you say that it 'died', what are you referring to?

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  How to people typically integrate payment processors with PHP?
  And what processors are used most often?  I know that a number
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  there www.opay.com that says it supports payment processors
  on any platform, anyone ever use it?
 
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Re: [PHP] payment

2001-03-09 Thread Aaron Tuller

Umm, I'm not sure what you mean.  You do need a an acquiring bank, we 
use Wells Fargo, they're pretty cheap, and knowledgeable about the 
internet.

PayFlow supports any bank that uses FDMS Nashville plus others.

http://biz.wellsfargo.com/products/merchant/internet/internet.jhtml

if you want sample PayFlow code, just ask, or use the built in functions.

-aaron

At 5:45 PM -0500 3/9/01, Rick St Jean wrote:
It says it is not a gateway but a method between code and the 
processor. One piece of code is supposed to
work for 150 payment processors.  If you need a new processor then 
you buy some driver from them.


At 02:28 PM 3/9/01 -0800, Aaron Tuller wrote:
I use Virisign PayFlow Pro and it's so easy.  ust the built in 
functions or just call parse_str() on the output and you're set.

-aaron

At 5:27 PM -0500 3/9/01, Rick St Jean wrote:
How to people typically integrate payment processors with PHP?
And what processors are used most often?  I know that a number
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there www.opay.com that says it supports payment processors
on any platform, anyone ever use it?

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Re: [PHP] payment - the death of CyberCash

2001-03-09 Thread Derek Sivers

Everyone so far has been recommending ClearCommerce:

http://www.clearcommerce.com/

Since my site is 100% PHP and depends on CyberCash for sales, I'll let 
everyone here know what I find out about getting PHP to work with 
ClearCommerce or anyone else.



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Re: [PHP] payment

2001-03-09 Thread Jeffrey Greer

On 9 Mar 2001 14:15:37 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Rick St Jean)
wrote:

How to people typically integrate payment processors with PHP?
And what processors are used most often?  I know that a number
of people are scrambling after cybercash died.  There is a site out
there www.opay.com that says it supports payment processors
on any platform, anyone ever use it?


Why hasn't any mentioned paypal.com.  Everything else is a joke.  What
company has a better deal than paypal?

With paypal's business account there are no credit checks and the rate
is 2.2% for cc payments.
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Re: [PHP] payment

2001-03-09 Thread Aaron Tuller

At 12:27 AM -0600 3/10/01, Jeffrey Greer wrote:
With paypal's business account there are no credit checks and the rate
is 2.2% for cc payments.

except you can't really integrate it into your web site.  who knows 
how long paypal will be around.  it shoes up as paypal on people's 
credit card statements, that's not very proffesional.  you can't do 
recurrent billing.  you are forcing your customer to give their info 
to a third party.

there's no time delay between the authorization of a card and the 
capture of the funds which means you need to ship the product right 
away, which sometimes, is impossible.

paypal might be good for ebay.  it's not good for e-commerce sites. 
I don't think so anyway.

-aaron

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