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serversolutions
03-20-2005, 12:30 AM
Hi, all i am Looking for a free Free 3rd Part Credit Card Processors where i can accept credit cards like visa and mastercard, the whole works but i need somthing completely free so i people can accept credit cards on my site cuz when i was running serversolutions i got a person paying by credit card which i couldnt accept since paypal was suppose to accept credit cards any way any Free 3rd Part Credit Card Processors?

whatever
03-20-2005, 01:14 AM
I'm not aware of any free systems other than PayPal, as they need to satisfy Visa and Mastercard by doing a credit check. What may help you is a reliable system called "2CheckOut" (also referred to as 2co) although it does have a $49 application sign-up fee.

Does this assist you?

CH456
03-20-2005, 01:24 AM
2CheckOut is probably the best bet. Its just the $49 set-up fee, then its "free" every month.

But the only truly free one would be PayPal.

whatever
03-20-2005, 02:15 AM
Oh well. Its always pathetic to see web hosts who can not spend money to implement billing systems. But it is worse to see those who can not spend money to charge a credit card.

Also, it was difficult to decifer your original post as you forgot :

- punctuation
- to attempt to spell
- unclear what your issue was

I won't go on, but I hope you don't communicate towards your customers in that manner. Even more so I hope english isn't your first language. (Don't worry if it isn't, I speak French predominately but I at least attempt to speak English).

Kind regards,

Ayden.

Haddy
03-20-2005, 02:41 AM
No processor is free...You always have to pay a %, a flat fee per transaction, and/or/plus a monthly fee...

How do you think they make money?

Also theres an ecommerce forum for questions such as these...

whatever
03-20-2005, 03:09 AM
Also theres an ecommerce forum for questions such as these...
Yes, but most people don't like to put posts in the correct forums. What a shame!

Corey Bryant
03-20-2005, 10:57 AM
What country are you based in serversolutions?

BF-Gary
03-20-2005, 02:56 PM
Instead of going the 3rd Party route (do a search for PaySystems) why not just get your own. Internet Secure is offering a full merchant account for $49 CDN:

https://www.internetsecure.com/merappForm.asp

It's well worth it to have your own.

serversolutions
03-20-2005, 09:26 PM
thanks sorry i was in a bit of a rush since i had to get up early for school and umm can people pay by credit card if i am unregistered user of paypal or do i need to be a registered with a cc to be able to accept credit cards? via paypal?

Corey Bryant
03-20-2005, 11:19 PM
What country are you in?

serversolutions
03-21-2005, 12:56 AM
i am based in new zealand my boss is located in da usa

whatever
03-21-2005, 05:27 AM
thanks sorry i was in a bit of a rush since i had to get up early for school and umm can people pay by credit card if i am unregistered user of paypal or do i need to be a registered with a cc to be able to accept credit cards? via paypal?
ServerSolutions:

You can be unregistered to accept credit cards (with Paypal) although becoming 'verified' is free and adds security to prospecting consumers.

Also, your spelling is appaling. I take it you are functionally illiterate. In case you are unaware, this means you are literate but struggle with any text that is not basic. Throughout this thread you have used improper English such as 'da' and 'cuz'.

New Zealand has an official language of English, but I am certain you have not been fully educated in New Zealand as you share a terrible sense of your native language. If you speak another language then English, and this is your first language, I apologise. I speak French as a first language but I at least attempt to speak English.

bit of a rush since i had to get up early for school
Hmm... sounds like an excuse or have you been skipping classes of school? The time that you originally posted your first message was 4:30 PM (Australian Eastern Standard Time) on a Sunday. New Zealand is only 1 hour ahead of Australia!

Please explain and resolve this issue with me promptly.

Corey Bryant
03-21-2005, 09:02 AM
If you boss is in the US, you might be eligible for some type a US merchant account which might be better for you and your company in the long run, especially if you are doing more than $1,000 a month.

serversolutions
03-22-2005, 12:47 AM
Well since i have study periods 3 times aweek i can do wat ever i want in that period so umm btw its not an excus and know i never bunk school only ppl whom dont wanna get anywhere in life bunk school

whatever
03-22-2005, 02:02 AM
Well since i have study periods 3 times aweek i can do wat ever i want in that period so umm btw its not an excus and know i never bunk school only ppl whom dont wanna get anywhere in life bunk school
Fair enough. But you posted that message at an interesting time (4.30 PM your time) claiming you were getting ready for school. You still haven't explained why you can not use correct grammar or spelling.

serversolutions
03-22-2005, 03:35 AM
anyway can i still process credit cards via paypal and if i am Unverified and if i am on a priemer account aswell?

raycruzer
03-22-2005, 04:03 AM
If da boss is in da USA, he can sign up for da PayPal account as a merchant. This is probably da best deal for you at dis time.

Comprende?

serversolutions
03-22-2005, 04:31 AM
ya but can i still accept credit cards if i am outside of the us and if i am an unverified user of paypal?

trinitron
03-22-2005, 12:01 PM
Originally posted by whatever
Oh well. Its always pathetic to see web hosts who can not spend money to implement billing systems. But it is worse to see those who can not spend money to charge a credit card.

Also, it was difficult to decifer your original post as you forgot :

- punctuation
- to attempt to spell
- unclear what your issue was

I won't go on, but I hope you don't communicate towards your customers in that manner. Even more so I hope english isn't your first language. (Don't worry if it isn't, I speak French predominately but I at least attempt to speak English).

Kind regards,

Ayden.

LOL :emlaugh:

Cash&Sol
03-22-2005, 05:37 PM
You have three choices. Have your boss in the apply for a paypal account, only he can apply for a merchant account. Or you can apply for an international merchant account.

serversolutions
03-23-2005, 01:08 AM
how can i get an internation merchant account?

trinitron
03-23-2005, 08:23 AM
There are a few Payment Service Providers here at WHT that post frequently, maybe they can help you.

Furthermore a search on google will do it.