At 4:39 AM -0500 3/24/99, Sandy Miller wrote:
>At the risk of sounding like a newbie (which I guess I am, since I
>haven't done this before), I have a client who wants a site promoting a
>conference/seminar his company will be holding and wants to accept
>ccards online -- just for the registration. No other products (as of
>now). Is there a simple, inexpensive way to do this? They currently have
>a merchant account but haven't used it for online purchases as yet.

sandy, the least expensive (to them) way will be for you to put a form on a
secure server (for end user confidence) and have them process the
appliation IN HOUSE. in other words, it won't automatically be charged to
their account upon hitting "send" ... a person will do it. like a phone in
order.

the auto processed charges cost 5-10% per charge plus the cost of the
service (monthly usually).

pair.com has secure server .... see also http://www.budgetweb.com/ to do
ecommerce search.


kathy

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