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On Feb 20, 2014 8:29 AM, Uwe Degenhardt cf-t...@sdsolutions.de wrote:
Hi everybody,
I inherited the development of a creditcard-billing
system based on ColdfFusion (7/8/9). I have to develop
some checks as the following:
- IP-blocking
- cardnumber
Hi everybody,
I inherited the development of a creditcard-billing
system based on ColdfFusion (7/8/9). I have to develop
some checks as the following:
- IP-blocking
- cardnumber-check
- blocking of failed cc-number-checks
- checking credit card limits
- checking of a valid transaction gateway
inherited the development of a creditcard-billing
system based on ColdfFusion (7/8/9). I have to develop
some checks as the following:
- IP-blocking
- cardnumber-check
- blocking of failed cc-number-checks
- checking credit card limits
- checking of a valid transaction gateway
...and so
...@sdsolutions.de wrote:
Hi everybody,
I inherited the development of a creditcard-billing
system based on ColdfFusion (7/8/9). I have to develop
some checks as the following:
- IP-blocking
- cardnumber-check
- blocking of failed cc-number-checks
- checking credit card limits
- checking of a valid
...@sdsolutions.de wrote:
Hi everybody,
I inherited the development of a creditcard-billing
system based on ColdfFusion (7/8/9). I have to develop
some checks as the following:
- IP-blocking
- cardnumber-check
- blocking of failed cc-number-checks
- checking credit card limits
- checking of a valid
Does anyone give price breaks for quantity of hours in a project?
Usually I quote jobs, but this latest one they just said go do it and we have
racked up 400+ hours and I think they are going to freak out when they see the
bill. We have worked with the company many times in the past so I feel
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-Original Message-
From: Chad Gray [mailto:cg...@careyweb.com]
Sent: Monday, May 04, 2009 12:54 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: billing
Does anyone give price breaks for quantity of hours in a project?
Usually I quote jobs, but this latest one they just said go do it and we
have racked up
price. If you want to give them a 'forever' discounted rate, then you can
discount the billing on the invoice, but let the client know what the
original price was. I would not suggest discounting the billing, at least
not until the client has asked for it, and given sufficient reason.
William
I've seen this for ongoing, monthly, recurring hours (only) where you'd
auto-bill them for use-em-or-lose-em hours with a price structure something
like:
4 hrs/month - $400
8 hrs/month - $720
16 hrs/month - $1280
etc
...with extra hours available as-needed @ the most expensive rate...
On Mon,
: Monday, May 04, 2009 10:54 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: billing
Does anyone give price breaks for quantity of hours in a project?
Usually I quote jobs, but this latest one they just said go do it and we
have racked up 400+ hours and I think they are going to freak out when they
see the bill. We have
It depends on the value you provided. Is the program worth the
$40,000 or so? Will they be making a lot of money off of it? If so,
I wouldn't discount it after the fact. Do what you did on the
previous projects.. that is what they are expecting. If the website
doesn't appear elaborate, they
Thanks for all the feedback. The original site was a $20k project in 2002.
Now this redesign which is more complex is hitting the $40k range. I went back
and looked closer at all the billing we have done in the past ( I was not in
charge at that time of billing ) and I feel this new price
...@careyweb.com]
Sent: Monday, May 04, 2009 1:06 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: RE: billing
Thanks for all the feedback. The original site was a $20k project in 2002.
Now this redesign which is more complex is hitting the $40k range. I went
back and looked closer at all the billing we have done in the past
from that time data. Clients can login as well and
review stuff, but its just billing information - this isn't a project
management tool. Its free for you to have up to 3 clients in their
system, then its still cheap after that.
http://www.freshbooks.com
-Ryan
Jason Durham wrote:
I'm
I also tried it out and it is neat. I haven't seen anything that simple,
complete and yet sofisticated.
great job.
Ravi Gehlot.
J.J. Merrick wrote:
+1003 for freshbooks. They hve a great time tracker and i LOVE their
invoicing stuff. Support is some of the best in the biz.
I'm looking for an inexpensive tool to keep track of time logs for side
work. Specifically, I'd like to be able to setup automated billing and
allow the customer to view progress on their project. Google landed me
on ProWorkFlow.com which seems to fit the bill, however it might be a
little more
I'm looking for an inexpensive tool to keep track of time logs for side
work. Specifically, I'd like to be able to setup automated billing and
allow the customer to view progress on their project. Google landed me
on ProWorkFlow.com which seems to fit the bill, however it might be a
little more
time/billing system?
I looked at all kinds of billing systems, and ended up writing my own.
I found there was always something missing that i needed - the
ability to price a line independently of all the others, or the
ability to use a currency other than AUD for example, or be able to
send
The Easiest Way to Manage Better
I'm looking for an inexpensive tool to keep track of time logs for side
work. Specifically, I'd like to be able to setup automated billing and
allow the customer to view progress on their project. Google landed me
on ProWorkFlow.com which seems to fit the bill
Thanks for the link. I'll look into that. :)
-Original Message-
From: Mark Phillips [mailto:m...@vertabase.com]
Sent: Friday, December 19, 2008 9:59 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: CF-based freelancer time/billing system?
The Vertabase Timer is a free time-tracking widget in AIR (built
I'm looking for an inexpensive tool to keep track of time logs for side
work. Specifically, I'd like to be able to setup automated billing and
allow the customer to view progress on their project. Google landed me
on ProWorkFlow.com which seems to fit the bill, however it might be a
little more
for side
work. Specifically, I'd like to be able to setup automated billing and
allow the customer to view progress on their project. Google landed me
on ProWorkFlow.com which seems to fit the bill, however it might be a
little more than I need. 5GB of storage at $200 a month is excessive,
IMO
I love Freshbooks. They have time tracking, and then you can generate
and send bills from that time data. Clients can login as well and
review stuff, but its just billing information - this isn't a project
management tool. Its free for you to have up to 3 clients in their
system, then its
Durham wrote:
I'm looking for an inexpensive tool to keep track of time logs for side
work. Specifically, I'd like to be able to setup automated billing and
allow the customer to view progress on their project. Google landed me
on ProWorkFlow.com which seems to fit the bill, however it might
Thanks for the links. Unfortunately none of those have a billing
component to it. I like Project Tracker and may consider adding the
billing stuff myself.
Jason
-Original Message-
From: John M Bliss [mailto:bliss.j...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2008 4:51 PM
To: cf-talk
I looked at all kinds of billing systems, and ended up writing my own.
I found there was always something missing that i needed - the
ability to price a line independently of all the others, or the
ability to use a currency other than AUD for example, or be able to
send a copy of an invoice
I use MYOB Accounting Plus (I assume you can get this in the US?, no
idea where it is based out of). Not the cheapest thing in the world,
but it saves me hours.
Mark
On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 3:44 PM, Mike Kear afpwebwo...@gmail.com wrote:
I looked at all kinds of billing systems, and ended up
MYOB is from almost next door to you, Mark. They're in Melbourne and
have gone world wide from there.
But for heavens sake dont attempt to deal with their support people.
I had a project where i had to connect the client's customer database
to their MYOB to transfer order details in one
Fair enough.. I don't do anything to try and report into/out of it, I
just use it as a standalone product, and it is great.
Mark
On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 4:14 PM, Mike Kear afpwebwo...@gmail.com wrote:
MYOB is from almost next door to you, Mark. They're in Melbourne and
have gone world wide
I've started using Billing Orchard for recurring billing. It has an API and
also a new feature called Checkout Pages where you can setup recurring billing
(with a post back call on success). Both are easy to code.
I used PayQuake.com for the merchant account/Authorize.net reseller. They have
I've started using Billing Orchard for recurring billing. It has an API and
also a new feature called Checkout Pages where you can setup recurring billing
(with a post back call on success). Both are easy to code.
I used PayQuake.com for the merchant account/Authorize.net reseller. They have
This week I uploaded my cfc for dealing with Authorize.Net's recurring
billing API.
http://AuthorizeNetRecurring.riaforge.org/
-Ryan
Josh Nathanson wrote:
Authorize.net.
There are several tags for it.
Are there tags for recurring billing, or just the regular one-time
authorization
This week I uploaded my cfc for dealing with Authorize.Net's recurring
billing API.
http://AuthorizeNetRecurring.riaforge.org/
Crap, I just finished my CFC last week but hadn't posted it yet...
I had an issue where the Authnet service returns three junk characters at
the beginning
I know the Authorize.net API for recurring billing just debuted a couple of
months ago (they were horribly slow in putting it together), so I'd be
surprised if someone's already whipped up a CFC / UDF for it...if there is
one, give us a link!
Glad to hear they finally implemented something
for my clients.
Implementing Payflow Pro was a SNAP. They have really good documentation and
you can just use the CFX_PayflowPro tag to send your info on through. Lots of
options exist for various billing situations. The only drawback is the price
for PFP is pretty high
I have to second Payflow Pro ... I opted for that over Authorize.net
because it supports payment history, allowing
users to do an inquiry via the API and get a query set back with all the
payments they made. In my research I never
saw that Authorize allowed that and it was a sticking point for
Josh Nathanson wrote:
This week I uploaded my cfc for dealing with Authorize.Net's recurring
billing API.
http://AuthorizeNetRecurring.riaforge.org/
Crap, I just finished my CFC last week but hadn't posted it yet...
I had an issue where the Authnet service returns three junk
Anyone know of a cfc or custom tag to work with Authorize.net's
recurring billing API? I know tags/cfcs have been around for their
regular payment gateway, but in early 2007 they (finally!) released a
recurring billing API. It uses xml, it doesn't look *too* time
consuming, but I thought
Whats the easiest gateway to deal with (as in program a solution
for... preferably something with a tag already developed) with respect
to setting up recurring payments? Ideally it would support monthly
and weekly open-ended. It would also have to support single
transactions.
Anyone have a
Authorize.net.
There are several tags for it.
Whats the easiest gateway to deal with (as in program a solution
for... preferably something with a tag already developed) with respect
to setting up recurring payments? Ideally it would support monthly
and weekly open-ended. It would also have to
forever-long TODO list.
Rob
-Original Message-
From: Bobby Hartsfield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2007 3:59 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Easy-to-develop recurring billing?
Ive only used payflowpro and verisign
billing?
Whats the easiest gateway to deal with (as in program a solution for...
preferably something with a tag already developed) with respect to setting
up recurring payments? Ideally it would support monthly and weekly
open-ended. It would also have to support single transactions.
Anyone have
out there. I have one of
running now and auth.net would be my preferred provider.
But my primary need is recurring billing, which is gotten to (at
auth.net, at least) via an entirely different API -- and they do not
provide any sort of sample code for that method. Nor are there any
custom tags
Authorize.net.
There are several tags for it.
Problem is, you have to manually set recurring billing up through your merchant
area, there is no API to do it. There are really two ways to do recurring
billing through the application, use a gateway that supports it through an API
(PaymentOnline
Authorize.net.
There are several tags for it.
Are there tags for recurring billing, or just the regular one-time
authorization?
I know the Authorize.net API for recurring billing just debuted a couple of
months ago (they were horribly slow in putting it together), so I'd be
surprised
pretty easy
..:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.
Bobby Hartsfield
http://acoderslife.com
-Original Message-
From: Bobby Hartsfield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2007 4:59 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Easy-to-develop recurring billing?
Ive only used payflowpro
Has anyone implemented Payflow Recurring Billing
(http://www.verisign.com/support/payflow/manager/selfHelp/recurringBilling.html)
on a CF site? I don't have any experience with US billing services
but have a customer in the US who wants to use this. Is it
straightforward to implement? Any
, cough, argh). Needless to say, the code is very ugly
and buggy (I've been too lazy to fix it), but it tracks billing hours,
creates a pdf billable hours report, stores project settings such as
URLs, data source info, user name/passwords, and more. It has helped
my billing process a TON! I
.
The project I am thinking of rewriting and making free is an application I
wrote years ago as a time tracker using Dreamweaver UltraDev (gag, cough,
argh). Needless to say, the code is very ugly and buggy (I've been too lazy to
fix it), but it tracks billing hours, creates a pdf billable hours
, the code is very ugly and buggy (I've been too lazy
to fix it), but it tracks billing hours, creates a pdf billable hours report,
stores project settings such as URLs, data source info, user name/passwords,
and more. It has helped my billing process a TON! I was wondering if this
would
, argh). Needless to say, the code is very ugly
and buggy (I've been too lazy to fix it), but it tracks billing hours,
creates a pdf billable hours report, stores project settings such as
URLs, data source info, user name/passwords, and more. It has helped
my billing process a TON! I
What I do in Quickbook is very simple. Under Item is usually select
Programming or Consulting. In Description I reference the billable hours
pdf file generated by the billing timer application. Enter the qty and rate as
shown on the pdf and I'm done. My cpa has never complained, and it making
Actually we my son wrote a routine for connecting Quickbooks over https to/from
a CF app. I should talk to him about this.
Stan, if you could get imports into Quickbooks on that baby, you'd have
our business!
Stan Winchester wrote:
try here, http://www.forta.com/blog/index.cfm?mode=eentry=1533
jb.
On 4/19/05, Justin D. Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We're talking about SMS messaging and the possibility
of billing our customers through their mobile phone
bill. I understand how the CF part technically works,
SMS
1, 2004. The application is Powered by CFMX and MySQL with a Flash
Frontend.
Nathan Strutz wrote:
Hey all,
I know, I know, nobody wants to talk about anything but the
Adobe/Macromedia merger, but I need a little assistance.
We're talking about SMS messaging and the possibility of billing our
Hey all,
I know, I know, nobody wants to talk about anything but the
Adobe/Macromedia merger, but I need a little assistance.
We're talking about SMS messaging and the possibility of billing our
customers through their mobile phone bill. I understand how the CF part
technically works, SMS
We're talking about SMS messaging and the possibility
of billing our customers through their mobile phone
bill. I understand how the CF part technically works,
SMS gateways and stuff. What I don't know is how we
actually bill them. Does anyone have any links or
know where I can go to find
hey guys, how does real-time credit card processing work, generally?Do I write my app to post information to the billing service server?How do I know if the card was approved?Does ti send back a variable?hehe i dotn even know if I am asking the right questions.hope you guys can explain.thanks
remember correctly.
-joe
- Original Message -
From: brobborb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 7 Jul 2004 09:19:36 -0500
Subject: ONLINE BILLING
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hey guys, how does real-time credit card processing work, generally?
Do I write my app to post information
, 2004 9:19 AM
Subject: ONLINE BILLING
hey guys, how does real-time credit card processing work, generally?Do I write my app to post information to the billing service server?How do I know if the card was approved?Does ti send back a variable?hehe i dotn even know if I am asking the right
information to the billing
service server? How do I know if the card was approved? Does ti send
back a variable? hehe i dotn even know if I am asking the right
questions. hope you guys can explain. thanks
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If you are storing all the information in the database, and you are only using the billing service just to verify credit card and make transactions, then all you really have to send them is the credit card information/billing address and the total price right?
- Original Message -
From
-Original Message-
From: brobborb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 10:51 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: ONLINE BILLING
If you are storing all the information in the database, and you are only
using the billing service just to verify credit card and make transactions
brobborb wrote:
If you are storing all the information in the database, and you are only using the billing
service just to verify credit card and make transactions, then all you really have to send
them is the credit card information/billing address and the total price right?
Yes thats
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On Jul 7, 2004, at 7:50 AM, brobborb wrote:
If you are storing all the information in the database, and you are
only using the billing service just to verify credit
Authorize.net's API is a simple HTTPS call.You post parameters via
HTTPS, and it returns a CSV format with a variety of information.
Personally, I like working with authorize.net because it doesn't require
a CFX like Verisign and Card Services International do.
They're also very flexible.
I'm building an internal billing application and I'm not quite sure how to
go about handling payment plans.We've got a number of different ways to
purchase software licenses, including a handful of up-front costs for
different organizations (commercial, govmnt, non-profit, etc.), and several
pay
If anyone's got some clever tips, I'd love to hear them.
Finances is not an arena that I'm very familiar with, so I'm
in a little over my head.
My clever tip, to the extent that you can call it one, is to hire an
application developer who's also an accountant as a consultant. I really
think
The following is a simplification of an invoice/payment tracking database:
Invoices
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InvoiceIDINT
CustomerName VARCHAR
InvoiceItems
-
InvoiceItemID INT
ItemAmountCURRENCY
InvoicePayments
-
InvoicePaymentID INT
: Thursday, April 22, 2004 5:48 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Billing System Query Help
The following is a simplification of an invoice/payment tracking database:
Invoices
-
InvoiceIDINT
CustomerName VARCHAR
InvoiceItems
-
InvoiceItemID INT
- Original Message -
From: Heald, Tim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 3:47 PM
Subject: RE: Billing System Query Help
Do you have link (foreign key) columns?
With what you have here I am not sure how you would write a join.
Also what db
First off sorry for the off topic. But, no one in the office can agree on
this..
While building an ecom site, the debate arose if tax gets charged based on
the shipping address OR the billing address.
Anyone have an answer to that?Thanks
Mark W. Breneman
-Cold Fusion Developer
-Network
THE SHIPPING ADDRESS!
-Original Message-
From: Mark W. Breneman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 08, 2004 12:45 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT Tax on shipping OR billing address
First off sorry for the off topic. But, no one in the office can agree on
this..
While building
.
Cheers,
barneyb
-Original Message-
From: Mark W. Breneman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 08, 2004 9:45 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT Tax on shipping OR billing address
First off sorry for the off topic. But, no one in the office
can agree on
this..
While
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 08, 2004 11:56 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: OT Tax on shipping OR billing address
Nope.Tax is based on destination, and OR doesn't have sales tax, so
whether you have ot or not, there isn't any to charge.If there were (in
any other state except vermont, I
Hi guys,
In the UK exists premium sms billing whereby a customer can text message
(sms) a particular number (a 5-digit number in the UK) with a few
keywords say for instance CINEMA SW6 (SW6 is a London postcode) and then
almostly instantly he/she can receive a reply with all the cinema
listings
I've been pretty happy using a Wells Fargo internet only merchant account
with Verisign's Payflow Pro + recurring billing option. Free setup (with a
coupon code), and $29 a month for visa, mastercard, and discover. They
store the CC number and handle the recurring charges automatically
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2003 5:12 PM
Subject: OT: CC Processing and Recurring Billing
I've been pretty happy using a Wells Fargo internet only merchant account
with Verisign's Payflow Pro + recurring billing option. Free setup (with
a
coupon code), and $29 a month
Bryan,
Enlighten us on the solution! I am interested to hear what you found!
--Josh
-Original Message-
From: Bryan Stevenson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 19, 2003 12:52 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: OT: CC Processing and Recurring Billing
Thanks Matt
Hey All,
I've been looking into recurring billing options with some CC processing
companies because we do not want to go to the expense and potential
liability of collecting and storing cc numbers. So far what I have found is
not what I would have expected, so I'm checking to see what others may
Why don't you store the CC numbers using a string public/private key
encryption scheme (RSA?) and store the private key off-line on a portable
USB device or something of that nature. Only use the private key when you
need to run the billing process. Isn't that secure?
Brook
At 10:19 AM 9/19
Not everybody signs up at the same time...thus there are renewals happening
all the time 24/7...so no a portable data store that is plugged in to do
billing will not fly.
To all others that may answer ;-)
I'm NOT looking for secure ways to store CC numbersI DO NOT want to
store them...now
and Recurring Billing
Not everybody signs up at the same time...thus there are renewals happening
all the time 24/7...so no a portable data store that is plugged in to do
billing will not fly.
To all others that may answer ;-)
I'm NOT looking for secure ways to store CC numbersI DO NOT want
Thanks Ryan, but I did say that the invoice amount will fluctuate (so the
same bill every x amount of time will not fly). What is the IPN stuff you
mention?
To be very clear here folks...
I need the ability to initailly setup the recurring billing (i.e. a set
amount every x amount of time
-
From: Bryan Stevenson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 19, 2003 1:20 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT: CC Processing and Recurring Billing
Hey All,
I've been looking into recurring billing options with some CC processing
companies because we do not want to go to the expense
is the IPN
stuff you mention?
To be very clear here folks...
I need the ability to initailly setup the recurring billing (i.e. a set
amount every x amount of time), but be able to change the amount to be
billed prior to the next billing. So there needs to be some way of
linking the recurring billing
So you want to do billing on a recurring basis, using varying amounts as
you see fit without the customer signing off on each? If that's a
correct assessment of your needs I don't think you'll find that in the
marketplace. Recurring billing is understood (by me, at least) to be
the same interval
www.cfug-vancouverisland.com
- Original Message -
From: Matt Robertson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 19, 2003 12:17 PM
Subject: RE: OT: CC Processing and Recurring Billing
So you want to do billing on a recurring basis, using varying amounts as
you see
I thought you had said something like 25 bucks to set up a recurring transaction.
Must've been skim-reading again
Plus I'm in bunker-mentality mode after having dealt with a similar provider search a
few weeks back and been very surprised to find pretty much everybody has hidden extra
costs
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Subject: RE: Billing Advertisers
Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2003 01:58:28 -0500
Sorry, just realized my response went a bit OT on what you originally
asked for, but an addition to phpMyAds is that it shows you common
sizes, common practices, etc.
It's difficult to gauge a range of rates
wrote:
Internet Advertising - checkout
http://www.iab.net/
http://www.iab.net/standards/adunits.asp
From: Russ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Billing Advertisers
Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2003 01:58:28 -0500
Sorry, just realized my response
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Subject: Re: Billing Advertisers
Date: Sat, 19 Jul 2003 16:49:40 -0400
P.S. Don't look at the ugly site that's up there now. The new ones not
up and I never would have done something like that (but my boss did).
Cutter
Cutter (CF-Talk) wrote:
While the below link has provided some great information
Our organization has come to me saying that they now want to begin
selling advertising space on our site. The only item of which we truly
agree is that we will not allow pop-ads.
My question is this, are there other standard options to web advertising
other that the banner/click-through
(CF-Talk)2 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 18, 2003 4:54 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT: Billing Advertisers
Our organization has come to me saying that they now want to begin
selling advertising space on our site. The only item of which
we truly
agree is that we
the competition and see
if you can figure out what they're doing.
Best,
Russ
-Original Message-
From: Cutter (CF-Talk)2 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 18, 2003 4:54 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT: Billing Advertisers
Our organization has come to me saying that they now want
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 18, 2003 5:54 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT: Billing Advertisers
Our organization has come to me saying that they now want to begin
selling advertising space on our site. The only item of which we truly
agree is that we will not allow pop-ads.
My
Internet Advertising - checkout
http://www.iab.net/
http://www.iab.net/standards/adunits.asp
From: Russ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Billing Advertisers
Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2003 01:58:28 -0500
Sorry, just realized my response went
.
Regards,
John Paul Ashenfelter
CTO/TransitionPoint
- Original Message -
From: Duane Boudreau [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 2:28 PM
Subject: Recurring Billing Systems
Hi All,
We are doing an ecom site for a company that needs to support
Hi all,
I have looked into building a subscription management application and have
all of the basics covered. Payment Type, Subscription Length, Subscription
Amount,
Invoice, Invoice Items, Customer Info, Customer Billing Info, etc...
I was wondering if anyone has something like this out
Hi All,
I am going to build a billing system that is just like all the others out
there
and wanted to know if there is a freeware system or something another
developer
is willing to share.
Here are the requirements.
Execute a scheduled process
daily to calculate totals for a monthly
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