Cheers Pherlopus. May have a go at those.
PS When I can be a*sed. Not in a great hurry.
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I wouldn't touch worldpay with a bargepole.
We use Stripe for online, and Izettle for payments/invoices. But Izettle have just started doing online too so need to have a look. Our webmaster likes stripe and works nicely with woocommerce.
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Cheers TM. As far as I can see their methods are much same as WP, seems to be same for other providers, Stripe, Sagepay etc that I've looked at. Very similar code. Maybe this is how it's done these days.
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You'd need to check, but if you can, switching to a PAYG provider like SumUp might be better. I've never used their online clearing service, only their over the counter one, but I'm sure their net clearing will compare favourably, price wise, to Worldpay and is probably technologically more 'up to date'.
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Anyone use Worlpay PAYG?
Switching from annual fee account to PAYG on my crappy little business website. I can manage the technicalities but wondering if it's worth the hassle.
I had assumed that users would be directed to Worldpay to enter card details as per the old system but it's all done on an iframe on our site. People are entering the data on a page that has our URL in the address bar.
https://developer.worldpay.com/jsona.../template-form
Isn't this going to put people off? Wotcha think? Cheers.Last edited by xoggoth; 9 February 2019, 11:56.Tags: None
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