Re: [rails-oceania] asurepay.cc

2012-06-26 Thread S P Angheli
If Paypal AU doesn't work you can always use something like ezypay.com.au for recurring payments. Please let me know which way you ultimately go. Cheers, SPA Sent from my iPhone On 26/06/2012, at 13:37, Paul Annesley wrote: > I've implemented and run recurring billing against an Australian

Re: [rails-oceania] asurepay.cc

2012-06-25 Thread Paul Annesley
I've implemented and run recurring billing against an Australian PayPal Express Checkout account. In our case it was accepting payments in USD, but the account was Australian and I'm pretty sure it would just as happily have accepted AUD payments. On 25/06/2012, at 5:14 PM, Dominik Grabiec wr

Re: [rails-oceania] asurepay.cc

2012-06-25 Thread Dominik Grabiec
If you examine the links it's the US PayPal that allows recurring payments without a merchant account. Need to check if the Australian PayPal allows it, which I fear it will not, as the last time I looked into these things the services offered to Australians by PayPal were very minimal. On 2

Re: [rails-oceania] asurepay.cc

2012-06-25 Thread Robbie Shepherd
Thanks Paul, that might be the way to go then after all. Cheers, On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 4:56 PM, Paul Annesley wrote: > > On 24/06/2012, at 11:11 AM, Robbie Shepherd wrote: > > > Hi Steve, > > > > I thought -perhaps wrongly? - that to do recurring payments on paypal > I'd need a pro account,

Re: [rails-oceania] asurepay.cc

2012-06-24 Thread Paul Annesley
On 24/06/2012, at 11:11 AM, Robbie Shepherd wrote: > Hi Steve, > > I thought -perhaps wrongly? - that to do recurring payments on paypal I'd > need a pro account, which in turn requires a merchant account? Nope, PayPal Express Checkout does recurring payments, no merchant account required: h

Re: [rails-oceania] asurepay.cc

2012-06-23 Thread Samuel Richardson
aSurePay's website doesn't seem to work correctly in chrome. I can't get past the homepage. That might count as points against them. Samuel Richardson www.richardson.co.nz | 0405 472 748 On Sun, Jun 24, 2012 at 11:11 AM, Robbie Shepherd wrote: > Hi Steve, > > I thought -perhaps wrongly? - that

Re: [rails-oceania] asurepay.cc

2012-06-23 Thread Robbie Shepherd
Hi Steve, I thought -perhaps wrongly? - that to do recurring payments on paypal I'd need a pro account, which in turn requires a merchant account? Will investigate, thanks. Have also requested an invite to Pin at Matta's suggestion too. Cheers. On Sun, Jun 24, 2012 at 11:08 AM, Steve Hoeksema

Re: [rails-oceania] asurepay.cc

2012-06-23 Thread Steve Hoeksema
If you want to get something working quickly with minimal investment you can't really go past paypal. On Sun, Jun 24, 2012 at 12:58 PM, Matt Allen wrote: > Hey Robbie; > > I dont have any experience with them, also never heard of them. > > The pin.net.au guys might be a solution, it'll cost your

Re: [rails-oceania] asurepay.cc

2012-06-23 Thread Matt Allen
Hey Robbie; I dont have any experience with them, also never heard of them. The pin.net.au guys might be a solution, it'll cost your $50 a month + transaction fees, but no merchant ID required. They're in private BETA atm so timing may not line up. Other than that, I have a merchantID I can l

[rails-oceania] asurepay.cc

2012-06-23 Thread Robbie Shepherd
Slightly off-topic, but has anyone had experience with www.asurepay.cc ? I'm looking to accept recurring payments on a saas project that's purely in the proof-of-concept phase, and I don't want to go through the time, cost and drama of organizing a merchant account for something which might very we