Re: OT: Payment gateways storing of CC info

2006-08-15 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
Best practice would be to not store the CC info, safer and you will not fall
foul of the PCI standards (if they apply to you).






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From: Doug Brown
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Sent: Tue Aug 15 00:47:17 2006
Subject: OT: Payment gateways  storing of CC info

I was wondering what payment gateways you are using. I checked on wells
fargo, and they charge 2.4% per transaction plus 0.31 cents per transaction.
Anyone know of others with better rates? Also, I was wondering how everybody
stores their CC information. I of course want the most secure way possible
and would appreciate any ideas.


Thanks

Doug



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Re: OT: Payment gateways storing of CC info

2006-08-15 Thread Casey Dougall
Many times the bank that provides your in store credit card processing
system has an online version you can tie into. takes some additional coding
but would save you cash in the end of your doing lots of transactions.

Other Merchant accounts charge you an monthly fee but tend to charge less
per transaction.

google check out charges 2% plus $.20 per transaction

Paypal is around that too.

Casey
On 8/15/06, Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Best practice would be to not store the CC info, safer and you will not
 fall
 foul of the PCI standards (if they apply to you).






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 -Original Message-
 From: Doug Brown
 To: CF-Talk
 Sent: Tue Aug 15 00:47:17 2006
 Subject: OT: Payment gateways  storing of CC info

 I was wondering what payment gateways you are using. I checked on wells
 fargo, and they charge 2.4% per transaction plus 0.31 cents per
 transaction.
 Anyone know of others with better rates? Also, I was wondering how
 everybody
 stores their CC information. I of course want the most secure way possible
 and would appreciate any ideas.


 Thanks

 Doug



 

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