ClearifyHosting
10-30-2006, 04:10 AM
Hello all,
First off, I'm new to WHT - so hello! (:
Anyways, I was wondering if there were any credit card processors out there with no monthly payments/setup fees (where the only fee being a "per-use" fee) that's PHP-friendly?
PHP-friendly, meaning that I want to integrate it within our own custom-made PHP application.
Ben_G
10-30-2006, 10:28 AM
It seems like 2checkout would be your best bet unlesss you wanted to stick with PayPal. Both of them are 3rd party gateways so you would not need SSL on your end.
stymiee
10-30-2006, 10:35 AM
Hello all,
First off, I'm new to WHT - so hello! (:
Anyways, I was wondering if there were any credit card processors out there with no monthly payments/setup fees (where the only fee being a "per-use" fee) that's PHP-friendly?
PHP-friendly, meaning that I want to integrate it within our own custom-made PHP application.
You won't find this with a true merchant account. You will need a third party processor for this.
CaroNet-Hesham
10-30-2006, 11:45 AM
2co does have an initial setup fee
Corey Bryant
10-30-2006, 12:20 PM
If you are in Canada, you can check out Paypal, 2Co, maybe even BeanStream, but you are going to be hard pressed to find something that meets your requirements unfortunately.
ClearifyHosting
10-30-2006, 05:55 PM
Thanks for the help everyone!
I used to have a PaySystems account (with a setup fee) - are they still up?
I rather not use PayPal - as I want transparency.
discounthostdir
10-30-2006, 06:40 PM
You're going to end up paying a monthly fee for the transparency. I'd still opt for paypal payments though it's pretty cheap and easy to setup. Setting up a new merchant account is about as fun as a root canal..
Corey Bryant
11-01-2006, 02:49 PM
Thanks for the help everyone!
I used to have a PaySystems account (with a setup fee) - are they still up?
I rather not use PayPal - as I want transparency.I think so, but you might want to do a search on here for them. I am not certain if everyone got their money or not when they basically dropped their third party processing.