Re: E-Commerce
by "Judith C. Kallos" <webmaster(at)theistudio.com>
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Tue, 13 Nov 2001 17:30:03 -0800 |
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Yourwebedge(at)aol.com, hwg-business(at)hwg.org |
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Hey, Roger: ;-)
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to discuss with them the 800# option). Give the 7day free trial a whirl to
see if this is something you can use.
HTH!
/j
At 07:58 AM 11/13/01, Yourwebedge(at)aol.com wrote:
>My name is Roger Clark.
>
>I wish to add the method to process charge cards to my web site, but find my
>search for a solution to be confusing.
>
>As I understand it, the 3 main parts of this are: adding a catalog of
>products and/or services offered to the web site, adding an SSL layer for
>security, and adding a merchant account that actually processes the charge
>card
>request.
>I am hoping that I will receive responses recommending competent and well
>priced solutions for an SSL and a merchant bank.
>
>I would prefer:
>That the SSL appear seamless so that it isn't obvious that the user has
>traveled to a new web site.
>That it not be necessary for the user to belong to the merchant account,
>which
>would force them to create a username and password to be considered.
>That there would not be low dollar limits on the per transaction or monthly
>totals.
>That the merchant account would also offer a toll free telephone number
>option
>for those users that were uncomfortable transacting over the Internet.
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>I would appreciate any suggestions that would be helpful in my finding a
>competent and affordable solution.
>Many thanks in advance,
>Roger
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