Results 1 to 14 of 14
Thread: Paysystems
-
03-07-2004, 11:24 AM #1Newbie
- Join Date
- Mar 2004
- Posts
- 21
Paysystems
How does payment processing work?
Most hosting packages do not mention anything about payment processing.
Does anybody know how I can get the following into my sites:
Paysystems.com
Paypal.com
How does it really work?
ie, if a customer pays $X.
How much do I get , $(x-y), where y is what?
-
03-07-2004, 11:30 AM #2WHT Addict
- Join Date
- Jan 2004
- Location
- Coventry UK
- Posts
- 171
angry:
are u too lazy??? paypal and 2co have a lot of documentation.:
-
03-07-2004, 11:44 AM #3Newbie
- Join Date
- Mar 2004
- Posts
- 21
I am anything but lazy.
I just want to use your experience here since I am completely new in this thing.
Thanks for your info though.
-
03-07-2004, 12:24 PM #4WHT Addict
- Join Date
- Jan 2004
- Location
- Coventry UK
- Posts
- 171
u must use the search function to find some info! try it's not so hard!
-
03-07-2004, 12:41 PM #5Disabled
- Join Date
- Mar 2003
- Location
- Canada
- Posts
- 9,851
hemtah, perhaps if you don't want to help this person you could stay out of the thread.
manubaT, you need to sign up with the payment provider. You then attach a bank account to your provider account.
After your account is set up you incorporate forms of links from your payment pages that will direct the user to your account with the payment processor.
The transaction will be completed on the processors servers and will usually direct the client back to your page.
-
03-07-2004, 12:55 PM #6Newbie
- Join Date
- Mar 2004
- Posts
- 21
Thanks blue27.
I ask these questions becuase I need to have a couple of websites up and running in about a week.
hemtah is kind of rude and angry. If we all follow his advice, by implication, WHT need not exist because we can all use Google to find what we desire about hosting, or even better, we can all attend universities to get our info so as not to appear lazy.
I think the webmasters here should warn him/her because he/she is not the only person in the world with the ability to engage in abusive diatribes!
Thanks again blue27.
-
03-07-2004, 04:21 PM #7Web Hosting Evangelist
- Join Date
- Jan 2003
- Posts
- 512
I would suggest looking at other options besides paysystems.
The support is non exsistant with them anymore.
I cant not stress how unhappy we are with them, thankfully we not longer process new clients thru them.Bill Kish
TotalChoice Hosting
Hosting over 50,000 clients since 2000
http://www.totalchoicehosting.com
-
03-07-2004, 04:56 PM #8Junior Guru
- Join Date
- Feb 2004
- Location
- Georgia, USA
- Posts
- 201
TotalChoice,
I just signed up with PaySystems, I hope I can get a refund. Who else do you suggest other than 2co.com/paypal.com
Thanks!
Compu
-----------
manbu,
If you are new to payment processing, I would suggest using PayPal because they are very user friendly and have guides on how to install things.
2co.com on the other hand is a little "old" looking. Their payment system is out to date and they need to do some work on it.
Hope this helps!
Jonathan
P.S (You can always use plugins to process payments, kinda like templatemonster.com)
-
03-07-2004, 05:01 PM #9Disabled
- Join Date
- Mar 2003
- Location
- Canada
- Posts
- 9,851
Compu, why are you trying to get a refund from PaySystems.
Have you had problems?
Perhaps a little more research is in order.
I have yet to have any problems with PaySystems.
There will be issues with every payment processor you choose. You just need to go with one that will minimize the problems.
-
03-07-2004, 05:04 PM #10Junior Guru Wannabe
- Join Date
- Mar 2004
- Location
- Maryland, USA
- Posts
- 93
I've used Paysystems for almost 5 years without any trouble. I mean some minor problems, but nothing that couldn't be fixed in a timely fashion.
-
03-07-2004, 05:14 PM #11Web Hosting Master
- Join Date
- Feb 2003
- Location
- Tehachapi, Ca
- Posts
- 812
We use PaYSystems, and their support has been wonderful, to the point where when I submit a ticket or e-mail they call me to discuss the problem.
http://mypaysystems.com/page.asp?intNodeID=1128 will give you more of an idea as to some of their rates.
-
03-07-2004, 06:47 PM #12Web Hosting Evangelist
- Join Date
- Jan 2003
- Posts
- 512
Go with a true merchant account, its really easy to get done.
We processed hundreds of thousands of dollars thru paysystems. We have been trying to get a issue resolved with them for over 3 months. To this day the issue is not resolved.
Paysystems might be good for a small company but dont expect them to perform when your account grows, they will not be able to serve your needs.
I wish we would have started with a true merchant account as we have now.
May I suggest you look at cdgcommerce.comBill Kish
TotalChoice Hosting
Hosting over 50,000 clients since 2000
http://www.totalchoicehosting.com
-
03-07-2004, 07:41 PM #13Temporarily Suspended
- Join Date
- Jul 2003
- Posts
- 383
Thanks for that link, TotalChoice.
-
03-08-2004, 12:30 AM #14Junior Guru Wannabe
- Join Date
- Jan 2004
- Location
- North Dakota, USA
- Posts
- 78
Re: Paysystems
Originally posted by manubaT
How does payment processing work?
Most hosting packages do not mention anything about payment processing.
Does anybody know how I can get the following into my sites:
Paysystems.com
Paypal.com
How does it really work?
ie, if a customer pays $X.
How much do I get , $(x-y), where y is what?
*Note* These are just gateways you would still need a account with the respective company.Luke Moran
WebHostingChat Friendly Webhosting Guide