Hey Jez,
I can empathise with the confusion merchant applications can present at
times, but I can confidently say Pin Payments can support your and have
countless customers using our platform to do exactly this. We settle the
funds into any bank account, thus the requirement for your typical merch
Thanks Michael :)
Although it's a 7-day settlement period (https://pin.net.au/how-it-works),
and happy to discuss a shorter periods with merchants.
On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 10:08 AM, Michael Ridland wrote:
> Hi Jez
>
> Pin is a different model, with Pin you don't have a gateway account with
> t
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Yeah, this is the same for Stripe too, you deal just with them rather than
having to interface with the NAB (which I have done when we used Braintree
& it wasn't particularly pleasant). You could check their site but I
believe the payout period is at most 7 days & gets reduced once you use
them for
Hi Jez
Pin is a different model, with Pin you don't have a gateway account with
the bank and you don't pay those fees. Pin will do a standard bank transfer
into your account. The only little issue there's a 10 day delay on payment.
Overall I think Pin is underrated.
On Friday, February 21, 20
Thanks Susan and Michael.
Ill check out both options but my understanding is the bank (NAB) being the
issue. The software options with Stripe and others to provide recurring
seem fine, as does Braintree and eWay, but ultimately we are subject to the
application hitting the bank's desk via the pr
You also have the option of PinPayments, they've been amazing for us.
https://pin.net.au
On Thursday, February 20, 2014, Susan Wu wrote:
> Ah, and I posted too soon. I meant to link you to our Subscriptions API
> documentation, too, so you can learn more if you're interested:
>
> https://suppo
Ah, and I posted too soon. I meant to link you to our Subscriptions API
documentation, too, so you can learn more if you're interested:
https://support.stripe.com/questions/can-i-set-up-subscription-payments
On Thursday, February 20, 2014 9:39:34 PM UTC+11, Susan Wu wrote:
>
> Hi Jeremy,
>
> It
Hi Jeremy,
It sounds like Stripe might be a good solution for you - not only do we
provide the easiest to use API on the market, but we've also got a full
subscriptions API too which will allow you to set up recurring
subscriptions billing on a yearly basis.
If you need any other help, please
Hi there,
Not sure if anyone has conversed with the NAB about recurring billing of
late, but I was told today (three separate phone calls) that they want us
to sell monthly subscriptions only. I was told categorically it will be
highly unlikely we can sell our software as a per annum subscriptio
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