Oh my. Guilt tripping me? hahah

I'm checking it out. I'm not sure how I'll decide if I find two that are
good. Flip a coin perhaps?
How did you know they are in Perth?

They seem a tiny bit more expensive. 3% instead of 2.9%.
C# support page shows a library on github. Not sure if that's a good or bad
thing...


On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 1:41 PM, Jorke Odolphi <[email protected]> wrote:

>  You should be supporting them - they’re the best thing to come out of
> Perth since.. … …
>
>  :)
>
>   From: Stephen Price <[email protected]>
> Reply-To: ozDotNet <[email protected]>
> Date: Tuesday, 22 April 2014 12:18 pm
> To: ozDotNet <[email protected]>
> Subject: RE: payment gateways
>
>   Simple is good.
>
> I did get an email from someone at eway who mentioned that its not
> necessary to get bank set up before using eway account. Might still need it
> down the track, will investigate.
>  ------------------------------
> From: Jorke Odolphi <[email protected]>
> Sent: ‎22/‎04/‎2014 9:59 AM
> To: Jiri Kosar <[email protected]>; ozDotNet <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: payment gateways
>
>  Straight out PIN is much simpler - business model and API, it¹s quite
> similar to stripe in the US. Its been a while but last time I checked you
> still need a merchant account for Eway, if I was Œbootstrapping¹ a
> business today that was going to deliver a slick experience with minimal
> cost upfront - I¹d be using PIN.
>
> Eway has been around for a long time - they¹re very good, and I¹ve
> supported their platform for a long time (registering COM components etc
> on win2k) - they¹re great if you have a bricks and mortar business already
> with a merchant account.
>
> They also appear to have turned into the Godaddy of payments here, without
> being cheap.
>
>
> On 22/04/2014 10:26 am, "Jiri Kosar" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >Hi Jorke ,
> >
> >I've just read your part about eway,  Can you be more specific what you
> >didn't like about eway  api?  I'm just curious,  because I haven't found
> >it difficult or not working.  I'll have a look at your recommendation.
> >
> >Thank you
> >Jiri
> >
> >
> >
> >-------- Original message --------
> >From: Jorke Odolphi <[email protected]>
> >Date:
> >To: ozDotNet <[email protected]>
> >Subject: Re: payment gateways
> >
> >
> >I use Pin and its really good ­ started out with Spreedly in the US which
> >was for subscription management, (at that time the PG was worldpay ­ I
> >cannot recommend against them enough - but was best option at the time
> >for AUD and USD billing) - Pin acquired spreedly ­ an AU company
> >acquiring a US company ­ weird eh?
> >
> >They have a really nice API and billing in USD to your US account ­ and
> >their fees are pretty reasonable. Much better all round experience for a
> >developer than eway/paypal
> >
> >
> >
> >From: William Luu 
> ><[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]><[email protected]%3E>
> >
> >Reply-To: ozDotNet 
> ><[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]><[email protected]%3E>
> >
> >Date: Monday, 21 April 2014 2:45 pm
> >To: ozDotNet 
> ><[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]><[email protected]%3E>
> >
> >Subject: Re: payment gateways
> >
> >I've never used one, but there was a bit of hype around PIN
> >(https://pin.net.au) when it launched.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 12:24 PM, Stephen Price
> ><[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]><[email protected]%3E>>
> wrote:
> >
> >Hey all,
> >
> >Hope good Easter is being had by all :)
> >
> >I'm going to need some kind of payment gateway and would love to know if
> >anyone has any good/bad experiences with them.
> >
> >Looking for something that deals with Australian banks, as well as has a
> >good .Net friendly API.
> >
> >Have been looking at what eWay can do but don't want to rush in with the
> >first I've come across without some research.
> >
> >cheers,
> >Stephen
> >
>
>

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