Hey thanks, that's alot of info :)  I'll start looking in to them.

Chris Burgess wrote:
> Nathan Cox wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I a potential client of mine is a charity wanting to accept online 
>> donations.  Obviously we want costs as low as possible, and I was 
>> wondering does anyone here know of/recommend a good solution or 
>> service that won't take too much money away from the good cause?
>>
>>
> I've really enjoyed working with CiviCRM (+Drupal) for this sort of 
> thing. Very good for the campaign / pursuing repeat donations / 
> membership angles. CiviCRM works standalone, so you can integrate 
> nicely into other CMS solutions if you prefer.
>
> Answering your question, Eileen from the Wellington Circus Trust 
> reported that DPS + Westpac was a good option 
> <http://forum.civicrm.org/index.php/topic,5125.0.html> for them - not 
> sure if any NZ banks or payment processors do charity rates.
>
> PayMate are an AU (AU/NZ?) gateway who I remember as being pretty 
> cheap and working like PayPal do - no setup costs, just transaction costs.
>
> There's a new company currently doing billboards around town - PayGo? 
> Pago <http://paygo.co.nz/>?  "Shop online without a credit card" is 
> their thing.
>
> Bit of a roundup here: 
> http://lancewiggs.com/2007/03/13/paymex-paygo-paypal-paywhatever/ ... 
> kind of turns into a PayMex thread tho ... what did become of PayMex?
>
> "Which payment processor" comes up fairly often on-list, and the 
> general impression I get is that DPS aren't the cheapest, but their 
> customers are consistently pleased with their service.
>
> A couple of earlier threads on the topic - there are plenty more :)
>
>     * 
> http://groups.google.com/group/nzphpug/browse_thread/thread/47ed7157db621663/2124ca3b5ac0e6b3
>     * 
> http://groups.google.com/group/nzphpug/browse_thread/thread/5ff3ed0098cfc8e9/875f7b6da9dcca23
>
> My biggest gripe with using Paypal is not that they are greedy or 
> evil, it's that the button to pay by credit card is hard for punters 
> to spot, and they think they need a Paypal account to make the 
> payment. Transactions that frequently fail to complete are almost 
> certainly going to be more costly than someone having a cut of the 
> transaction.
>
>
> >


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