PayPal is excellent, your post merely conveys that you didn't read the test 
documentation (since I know exactly what you were doing wrong).

Cheers,

Rob


On Friday, October 19, 2012 7:31:39 PM UTC+11, Dan Washusen wrote:
>
>  I'll mention PayPal; they're service and API is a f*$%ing atrocity…(and 
> yes, I do feel that strongly about it). If you do feel the need to subject 
> yourself to the abomination that is PayPal then quadruple your 
> implementation estimates. I'm not exaggerating, to test initiating a 
> recurring payment you have to wait 24 hours for their *undocumented 
> *callback, 
> that makes for an excruciating trial and error process… 
>
> Simple and powerful…you're using a different PayPal than we are. I go out 
> of my way to NOT pay for things with PayPal as my little pointless protest…
>
> +1 on the storing of CC details comment.
> -- 
> Dan Washusen
>
> On Friday, 19 October 2012 at 6:44 PM, Robert Shea wrote:
>
>
> Interesting conversation... the uselessness of the PCI-DSS aside, the fact 
> that several of the big banks are blatantly non-compliant, while the others 
> will discovered to be non-compliant in the event they have a public breach, 
> which they'll never tell us about, aside as well...
>
> I am surprised to not see PayPal mentioned here. Honestly I don't see how 
> other online payment systems exist. I've yet to see one that comes close to 
> PayPal's balance of cost, simplicity, and power. 
>
> I do agree with Casey, unless you have very specific reason to be storing 
> credit cards, don't. If you do have a specific reason to store credit 
> cards, rethink your operational requirements to ditch that specific reason.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Rob
>
>
> On Thursday, October 11, 2012 12:59:36 PM UTC+11, Mark B wrote:
>
>  There’s been discussions on this list in the past about recurring 
> billing of CCs and how to handle PCI compliance etc, but it’s a while ago 
> now. 
>
> I was wondering if the options have changed or improved or….well basically 
> I’m asking… If you’ve recently done research on this topic, can you share 
> the learning/conclusions?
>
>  
>
> Is there a consensus (or near consensus) about the best service in 
> Australia? 
>
> Eway seems good. Is it? 
>
> Any one got a pros/cons matrix for the different services?
>
>  
>
>  
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Mark 
>  
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