2009/10/1 James Laver <james.la...@gmail.com>: > I'm looking for a card processing service to take payments with. > > Essential features: > 1. No javascript required to make a payment (that means you, NetBanx). > 2. No insistence on 3dsecure (because really, it's horrifically insecure). > 3. I don't have to store any credit card details at all. > 4. They deal with as many of the legal issues as possible so I don't have > to. Particularly PCI DSS. > 5. Established, tested cpan modules for dealing with them > > My initial inclinations were the big guns like Datacash and Paypoint, but of > some concern was datacash's website being hosted on IIS, and the fact that > neither of them have modules on cpan (and frankly, the perl examples for > datacash were more than a little embarrassing for them). > > So, recommendations? Horror Stories? Legal guidance?
Okay, I've been quiet on this so far, and I admit I can't actually address most of your points. Also, the disclaimer here is going to be *very* obvious. At my $employer , the CEO is also running another company, whose primary business is handling credit card transactions. I'm moderately sure that they don't have a CPAN module, but they are a perl shop, so it shouldn't be outside their skills to make one. In the interests of not spamming the whole list I'll not mention them directly here - just say that they've got their office on one of the main canals in Amsterdam, and leave it to James to email me offlist if he wants details. Disclaimer: I'm not actually employed by said company, but as far as I know they may well be providing the profit that the boss is using to keep us afloat (if we need that, I'm not exposed to the numbers that much) -- Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt. -- Abraham Lincoln