What about secpay They have a number of different schemes and transaction payment methods,
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Get the October issue of Practical Web Design Dim, it's got a useful article on various gateways and some good links and stuff, eg. www.electronic-payments.co.ukLast edited by Arthur Guinness; 17 September 2005, 00:12.
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datacash ?
they were going to set up some sort of bureau service - dont know if they ever did.
Do I also remember something about Mal's ecomerce gateway ? Cant be bothered to google.
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Some while back atW asked the same thing and I recommended Worlpay whom I had found not too bad pricewise. Turns out they had put prices up quite a bit after I signed up. (Or sensibly they did not like moustachioed Russians). May still be worth checking tho. as service seems pretty good, is pretty easy to link to and there is no lower turnover limit. Our credit card sales barely cover the £160 annual fees but we have not been asked to take our business elsewhere yet.
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Originally posted by DimPrawnSomeone out there must have a simple payment gateway that is cheap for companies processing multiple £200 - £2000 payments. Probably less than 100K a yr.
Unless you have a business premises and/or you can persuade them that most of your transactions are face-to-face, the only realistic options are the likes of Worldpay or PayPal.
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Yes it all gets very complicated and expensive.
Open merchant account (e.g. Barclays, HSBC), then sort out payment processing, digital certs, blah. Everyone wants to charge £100's to setup, £100's per month, X percentage to process payment, blah.
Complex and fecking expensive. They say things like "our merchant account and processing system is great value for companies processing upwards of £900,000,000 a yr in credit cards." Feck off you stupid dinosaur banks.
Someone out there must have a simple payment gateway that is cheap for companies processing multiple £200 - £2000 payments. Probably less than 100K a yr.Last edited by DimPrawn; 9 September 2005, 12:13.
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Originally posted by DimPrawnOkay, here's what my ltd company needs.
1. To be able to take visa/mastercard credit AND debit cards online
2. Low per transactions (each transaction will vary from about £200 to £2000)
3. Reliable and SAFE. Don't want to lose this money!
Anyone got any suggestions? Paypal and all that other easy peasy pants is not good when the w@nkers take like 4% off your £2K, greedy little feckers.
Preferably not the Bangalore Branch!
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Proper merchant account.
Okay, here's what my ltd company needs.
1. To be able to take visa/mastercard credit AND debit cards online
2. Low per transactions (each transaction will vary from about £200 to £2000)
3. Reliable and SAFE. Don't want to lose this money!
Anyone got any suggestions? Paypal and all that other easy peasy pants is not good when the w@nkers take like 4% off your £2K, greedy little feckers.Tags: None
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