...alright, who do you guys use?What are the rates, fees, etc? What's the best deal?There are a crapload of choices and some of them look like they might be hit or miss.I know some of ya'll have had experiences with them; what's involved in setting them up?Mike
4/3/2006 8:54:07 PM
Try not to go through your bank. They skim a percentage off the top as a middle man. Direct processing is gonna be the cheapest way to go. Look for a processor that provides hardware, doesn't charge a flat fee in addition to a percentage per transaction on credit card processing, doesn't hold you to a minimum monthly volume, and supports debit cards.GOOD LUCK WITH ALL THAT BULLSHIT
4/3/2006 9:04:11 PM
Let me clarify a bit, btdub......this will be for online purchases only.Change anything?And thanks, Frosh.
4/3/2006 9:09:11 PM
depends a lot on how down and dirty in the code you want to get. High level, just go with a yahoo store. Verisign has some pretty high level offerings too. Below that it gets pretty basic. I'll be researching this stuff in a couple of months again, its been about 3 years since I did a real thorough look through merchants. I'll post back here if no one else answers by then
4/3/2006 11:05:10 PM
Haha, I appreciate that.I'd rather stay close to top-level so I don't have to delve into too much coding. There are a couple pay solutions (read: basic e-commerce cart setups...)around $100 that'll do the job in terms of integration through dreamweaver.BUT, as for the integration of a payment gateway, I'm then adding more fees on top of it and it begins to get more expensive. Mike
4/3/2006 11:38:58 PM