the way pay pal Is set up you can gerate a different button for each item so if
your client will not order more then one item at a time then you can do it all
in html
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From: Dan Neuman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Thu Jan 25
I've been meaning to take this one for a spin, see if I could get it
configured.
http://oscommerce.com/
I found ZenCart to be more robust in features than OS Commerce:
http://www.zencart.com/
Both products looked decent, but I found I was wasting a lot of time
trying to make it work more
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From: Virgil Bierschwale [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I did prostores in about 30 minutes..
http://www.prostores.com
It has a built in editor and it has
Ken,
I now have a great rate with Nova through Costco
Can you share your rate and min monthly costs?
Does your Nova service include authorize.net payment gateway?
Thanks,
Malcolm
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We now have our clients download a price sheet and an order form. They check
things off and fax it to us. Old fashioned but it has
worked well for us for over 25 years.
On our web site, our clients can pay using paypal and/or visa/mastercard thru
Authorize.net/Nova.
What we need is a shopping
On Wednesday, January 24, 2007 2:06 PM Ken wrote:
We now have our clients download a price sheet and an order form. They
check things off and fax it to us. Old fashioned but it has worked well
for us for over 25 years.
On our web site, our clients can pay using paypal and/or
visa/mastercard thru
On 1/24/07, ken.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What we need is a shopping cart for about 40 items (paper supplies and
support services). I looked at several, but they all seem to
take a lot of time to get setup, tested, etc. What we need is something easy
that works well and is easy to
I agree with Ted on this one. They do all the
maintenance, backups, hosting, etc.
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On 1/24/07, ken.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
What we need is a shopping cart for about 40 items
(paper supplies and support services). I looked at
several, but they
I've tried yahoo stores and ebays prostore
I llike the ebay better because they own pay pal
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From: Michael Madigan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Wed Jan 24, 2007 2:00 pm
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I
Ken,
Check out Mals-e.com. (No relation to me).
Low cost, lots of flexibility. Check this product's forums if you have
questions or are looking for help.
Malcolm
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The problem with an EBAY store
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We now have our clients download a price sheet and an order form
I am not sure where this ended, but if you think about a shopping cart
for a moment, it is just a temporary table.
If you combine West-Wind, some fox programming skill, a little html
skill for pretty graphics, and look at (copy) Rick's code to automate
the credit card authorizations, you can get
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