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Specials:
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diederik
02-26-2002, 01:33 PM
:angry:
ehh you kinda stole the '30 day money back guarantee' graphic from hostway.com....
that sucks .... make your own one :uhh:
oops ... a friend sent that to me. Its gone :) New one will be up within the day :)
Furton
02-26-2002, 03:05 PM
Nice site, good luck in the future.
Originally posted by Furton
Nice site, good luck in the future.
Thanks :D
iisset
02-26-2002, 06:10 PM
AH i was going to say good work but 1.) thing caught me and that was asking for credit card information on a non-ssl ( SECURE ) Cert Which is logically crazy and what will you do with the info anyways? and that script your using sends the info drectly to your email address...
/soupermail.pl/config.txt
What do you do with the CC Info ? Fill out the info yourself with your merchant ? ( i believe that is legal but i am not an laywer. ) ( And logically people don't like to give out there cc info and especially not on a secure ssl cert. so that will stop you from getting clients that would have been clients with an secure ssl cert. )
Thats just my $00.02 ...
Originally posted by iisset
AH i was going to say good work but 1.) thing caught me and that was asking for credit card information on a non-ssl ( SECURE ) Cert Which is logically crazy and what will you do with the info anyways? and that script your using sends the info drectly to your email address...
/soupermail.pl/config.txt
What do you do with the CC Info ? Fill out the info yourself with your merchant ? ( i believe that is legal but i am not an laywer. ) ( And logically people don't like to give out there cc info and especially not on a secure ssl cert. so that will stop you from getting clients that would have been clients with an secure ssl cert. )
Thats just my $00.02 ...
The information is secure as it is encrypted with PGP. We are ordering our SSL cert today and will have it installed within the week. The config file just tells the form to encrypt it - nothing is saved on the server. so within the week, we will have our forms encrypted through SSL and PGP - making a very secure order form.
Second, we charge your credit card manually because we are the merchant. We don't process through a service like 2checkout or ECHO - we have our own merchant account, gateway, etc.
If you would still like to order, you can call us at: 866-779-HOST (4678) and we'd be happy to set you up over the phone as well.
But again, the order form is secure as it sends the form encrypted with PGP. We then copy the file to a disk and transfer it to a computer that is not connected on the internet, where the decrypt key is.
If anyone has any questions, feel free to email or call me.
dside443
02-26-2002, 06:25 PM
You could still go through a company like Authorize.Net if you're a merchant. That's who we use, and it works out great. :)
Nice site, good luck with your company! :stickout
Originally posted by dside443
You could still go through a company like Authorize.Net if you're a merchant. That's who we use, and it works out great. :)
Nice site, good luck with your company! :stickout
We will be using the authorize.net virtual terminal as our processor through our merchant accounts.
Just replying that our SSL is now installed. Our order forms are now secured through SSL and PGP.