RE: [SiliconBeach] Re: How to store CC details for a SaaS.

2011-02-28 Thread Geoff McQueen - Hiive Systems
In USD or AUD? -Original Message- From: silicon-beach-australia@googlegroups.com [mailto:silicon-beach-australia@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of JINDOU Sent: Monday, 28 February 2011 10:40 PM To: Silicon Beach Australia Subject: [SiliconBeach] Re: How to store CC details for a SaaS. Guys

[SiliconBeach] Re: How to store CC details for a SaaS.

2011-02-28 Thread JINDOU
Guys just an update.. We have implemented eway merchant gateway and ANZ bank. eway are pretty good and easy.. and we parse a token to and fro from the system... as for ANZ.. once we actually got setup it was easy as well... but it does take forever to get set up! Our first auto billing will start

[SiliconBeach] Re: How to store CC details for a SaaS.

2011-02-10 Thread JINDOU
Thanks for the replies everyone. For this particular SaaS it is only Australian based. We have 100 businesses that have signed up and they are our "test" case. So all are billed via traditional invoice method. The Saas is now ready to open to the public so that is why we need an automated solution.

[SiliconBeach] Re: How to store CC details for a SaaS.

2011-02-09 Thread Alex Pooley
Hi Jindou, The short answer is to go with a payment gateway that supports token based payments. eWay does this, and so does SecurePay. http://www.eway.com.au/small-business/ecommerce-products/token-payments.aspx http://www.securepay.com.au/triggered_payments.html We're a web development company

[SiliconBeach] Re: How to store CC details for a SaaS.

2011-02-08 Thread Jeromy Evans
Hi Jindou, Just in case you're working at the beginners end of the spectrum (eg. just getting started testing a new idea), the zero effort solution is to sign up for a free business or premier account with Paypal. Create a "paypal button" ("buy now", "subscribe"). You can be live and accepting p