On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 1:49 PM, Iain Mac Donald <
[email protected]> wrote:

> On Wed, 25 Nov 2009 21:10:25 -0800
> Bruce Kroeze <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > So, the PSA DSS initiative seems to be a nice way to rack up a few
> > more dollars, close out the small competitors, and look like you are
> > standing up for security.  Bleah.
>
> Completely agree with that.
>
> However, is it really that bleak? From looking at the SagePay pages
>
> http://www.sagepay.com/integrating_sagepay.asp
>
> "Sage Pay Go with Server integration is recommended to merchants who
> want to run order & transaction reports on their own servers, but don’t
> want to invest in their own digital certificate or collect credit card
> details on their own website... This instantly reduces the need for
> high-level PCI DSS compliance and doesn’t compromise your customers’
> shopping experience on your site."
>
>
That appears to be an optional service, which requires a redirect to their
servers, much like PayPal.  That's great, actually it would be nice to do an
advanced integration with them, possibly I'll look into it for Bursar.  But
it is a different experience than paying with a credit card, like a "real"
store.

-- 
Bruce Kroeze
http://www.ecomsmith.com
It's time to hammer your site into shape.

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