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jhermiz

3564 Posts

Posted - 2005-05-22 : 23:55:56
One of my buddies is a dealer for bottled drinks and wants to allow his clients to order online. So I told him I'd give him a hand with the site but I am not to certain how to integrate the site with ordering (credit card integration).

Is there a good source to look at? Should I totally tell him to outsource this portion? Is there a simple package that I could use?
Basically I have the site ready to go...

What I am missing is the credit card / shopping cart information.

Thanks,
Jon


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Grunnio

1870 Posts

Posted - 2005-05-23 : 05:55:05
Sign up for one of the many companies that will deal with this side of things for you. Common ones are, for example, worldpay, though others may charge less of a percentage.

Either way it's got to be easier than building your own wheel. Most of the online ordering companies will integrate reasonably with an existing website.

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MichaelP
Jedi Yak

2489 Posts

Posted - 2005-05-23 : 16:07:52
I've got Experience with Intellipay.com. I wrapped their stuff up with ASP.net so I have my pages that talk to their site behind the scences.

Watch out for all of the setup fees from the bank and processor. Unless you do a good amount of business through the internet, you can lose much more money than you make.

Michael

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AjarnMark
SQL Slashing Gunting Master

3246 Posts

Posted - 2005-05-23 : 18:34:45
Check your hosting company for options. Or, check mine: https://www.securepaynet.net/gdshop/ecommerce/cart.asp?se=%2B&prog%5Fid=253071

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jhermiz

3564 Posts

Posted - 2005-05-24 : 08:13:51
hmm...50 bucks for the entire year ????

that sounds really cheap mark?


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AjarnMark
SQL Slashing Gunting Master

3246 Posts

Posted - 2005-05-24 : 12:03:08
Check the rest of the pricing of services, you'll find we're a low-cost provider, and this is right in line with that. Our approach is lower margin / higher volume. No need to rip off the little guy. Powerful technology done right keeps costs down.

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jhermiz

3564 Posts

Posted - 2005-05-24 : 13:03:57
Maybe I should give you a call mark ?
See we arent expecting to sell too much, we'd love to have credit card / debit card ways to check the process out...
After I saw the posts I thought maybe just paypal, but not everyone knows much about paypal..would love to use the credit card service...but is it really just 50 bucks a year ? This being credit card transactions ?
Ill have to read more later on right now Im trying to get some linux server monitoring software working :|



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AjarnMark
SQL Slashing Gunting Master

3246 Posts

Posted - 2005-05-24 : 13:22:49
There are some additional considerations such as having an SSL certificate, etc. You can email through here or there. Or to get better live-person support with all the technical details, call the support phone number on the site.

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jhermiz

3564 Posts

Posted - 2005-05-24 : 13:32:13
Ok soon as a i get a chance ill read the manuals and make some phone calls.

Thanks again,
Jon



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