Hi Joseph,
I think you didn't made it clear. My understanding of the script you want, is
to make the process
of calling the bank's IVR system and responding to its prompts/recording via
Asterisk scripts. If
my understanding is correct, the asterisk send the DTMF needed by the prompt.
But then
Are there any credit card processing scripts for asterisk, that would
allow me to enter credit card number amount and dial my IVR system?
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Quoting Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Are there any credit card processing scripts for asterisk, that would
allow me to enter credit card number amount and dial my IVR system?
have a look at www.opayc.com - while not specifically for asterisk, these
drivers use odbc (on unix or windows) to talk
I don't need a gateway; I was looking to find a script what would let me
dial into our IVR system, provide merchant number + device number +
credit card + exp. date + amount
Merchant #, device # are constant so it can be build into the script;
credit card #, exp. date and amount are variable so it
Quoting Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I don't need a gateway; I was looking to find a script what would let me
dial into our IVR system, provide merchant number + device number +
credit card + exp. date + amount
Merchant #, device # are constant so it can be build into the script;
credit card #,
I think what the poster meant was that this script would conceivably
need to be designed to work with the API of a SPECIFIC gateway and might
not be easily generic.
Joseph wrote:
I don't need a gateway; I was looking to find a script what would let me
dial into our IVR system, provide
On Wed, 2006-08-02 at 15:33 -0400, Jon Pounder wrote:
Quoting Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I don't need a gateway; I was looking to find a script what would let me
dial into our IVR system, provide merchant number + device number +
credit card + exp. date + amount
Merchant #, device # are