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VeriSign, CyberCash, Authorize.net or ClickPay?

PostPosted: Mon Oct 15, 2001 5:05 pm
by Larry Bohen
We currently use a manual swipe terminal to authorize and charge
customer's credit cards. We have be told by our clearinghouse (NOVA)
that we must implement by 11/4/2001, a credit card process that includes
an Electronic Commerce Indicator (ECI). To do this we must purchase a
new swipe terminal, install PC software or use a payment gateway.

ShopSite SC Pro currently supports VeriSign Payment Services, CyberCash,
Authorize.Net and ClickPay.

I'd like comments and recommendations about any or all of these solutions.

Thanks

Re: VeriSign, CyberCash, Authorize.net or ClickPay?

PostPosted: Mon Oct 15, 2001 6:25 pm
by Jacqueline Berger
Hello,

We have been using Verisign for 4 years with no problem until the last 3
months when they have been down 4 different times. Each time they were back
up within an hour. When they go down we switch our payment to "manual" and
this way the orders still come through. I'm not sure why all of a sudden
they have been having problems. You might want to compare this info with
comments you get from others on the other services.
Jacqueline Berger
www.themaninthemoon.com
Rated#1 Gift Shop On The Net by Bizrate.com
Our Service is Out of this World
www.leathertree.com <<OUR OTHER WEBSITE...Designer leather bags, briefcases,
duffels, backpacks etc
"Larry Bohen" <lbohen@audiobooksonline.com> wrote in message
news:3BCB79C9.7020109@audiobooksonline.com...
We currently use a manual swipe terminal to authorize and charge
customer's credit cards. We have be told by our clearinghouse (NOVA)
that we must implement by 11/4/2001, a credit card process that includes
an Electronic Commerce Indicator (ECI). To do this we must purchase a
new swipe terminal, install PC software or use a payment gateway.

ShopSite SC Pro currently supports VeriSign Payment Services, CyberCash,
Authorize.Net and ClickPay.

I'd like comments and recommendations about any or all of these solutions.

Thanks

Re: VeriSign, CyberCash, Authorize.net or ClickPay?

PostPosted: Tue Oct 16, 2001 11:54 am
by Norman
We have been using Authorize.Net for about 1.5 years and are happy with it.
One of the great things is its flexibility. It has a direct link with
ShopSite for real time processing. Also, for credits and adjustments it has a
separate online manual terminal. Also we have customers that on occasion have
to pay an invoice. Using html for forms you can set up a direct link into it
so the customer can go to a web page and pay an invoice.

Norman
1 Ocean Boulevard
Beautiful, Quality Swimwear
http://www.web8.com/ocean



Larry Bohen wrote:

We currently use a manual swipe terminal to authorize and charge
customer's credit cards. We have be told by our clearinghouse (NOVA)
that we must implement by 11/4/2001, a credit card process that includes
an Electronic Commerce Indicator (ECI). To do this we must purchase a
new swipe terminal, install PC software or use a payment gateway.

ShopSite SC Pro currently supports VeriSign Payment Services, CyberCash,
Authorize.Net and ClickPay.

I'd like comments and recommendations about any or all of these solutions.

Thanks

Re: VeriSign, CyberCash, Authorize.net or ClickPay?

PostPosted: Tue Oct 16, 2001 1:24 pm
by Switch Hits
I'm also pretty happy with Authorize.net, especially since StoneEdge Order
Manager integrates with it so I hardly spend any time processing orders,
returns, credits, etc--Barney has it all automated with a click or two.
Also, they seem to be a fairly small enough operation so if you get their
800 number, and don't mind being on hold for a short bit, you get VERY
personalized service.

Jimmy Hilburger
www.switchhits.com


"Norman" <shop1OB@web8.com> wrote in message
news:3BCC825A.9F74E7E7@web8.com...
We have been using Authorize.Net for about 1.5 years and are happy with
it.
One of the great things is its flexibility. It has a direct link with
ShopSite for real time processing. Also, for credits and adjustments it
has a
separate online manual terminal. Also we have customers that on occasion
have
to pay an invoice. Using html for forms you can set up a direct link into
it
so the customer can go to a web page and pay an invoice.

Norman
1 Ocean Boulevard
Beautiful, Quality Swimwear
http://www.web8.com/ocean



Larry Bohen wrote:

We currently use a manual swipe terminal to authorize and charge
customer's credit cards. We have be told by our clearinghouse (NOVA)
that we must implement by 11/4/2001, a credit card process that includes
an Electronic Commerce Indicator (ECI). To do this we must purchase a
new swipe terminal, install PC software or use a payment gateway.

ShopSite SC Pro currently supports VeriSign Payment Services, CyberCash,
Authorize.Net and ClickPay.

I'd like comments and recommendations about any or all of these
solutions.

Thanks

Re: VeriSign, CyberCash, Authorize.net or ClickPay?

PostPosted: Tue Oct 16, 2001 4:48 pm
by Barney Stone
Just to clarify Jimmy's remarks -

The Stone Edge Order Manager for ShopSite now supports both Verisign and
Authorize.Net. It can be used to capture payments that are pre-authorized in
ShopSite. It also has a "virtual terminal" on its View Orders screen where
you can process other transactions: pre-authorizations, captures, sales,
credits and voids, all without having to re-type account numbers, etc. All
of this works with your regular Verisign or Authorize.Net account. It
requires an open line to the Internet (DSL, cable modem or an open dial-up
connection) and is very fast.

If you are processing more than 10 or 15 orders per day, and you are still
handling everything manually, you really should check out the Order Manager,
especially with the holiday season approaching. As some of our users have
pointed out on this forum, it can be a huge time-saver.

For more information about the Order Manager, go to:
http://stoneedge.com/OrderManager.htm or call me at the number below.

- Barney Stone, President
Stone Edge Technologies, Inc.
www.ShopSiteUtilities.com
215-641-1837




"Switch Hits" <zeke@switchhits.com> wrote in message
news:9qi4vk$stt$1@support.shopsite.com...
I'm also pretty happy with Authorize.net, especially since StoneEdge Order
Manager integrates with it so I hardly spend any time processing orders,
returns, credits, etc--Barney has it all automated with a click or two.
Also, they seem to be a fairly small enough operation so if you get their
800 number, and don't mind being on hold for a short bit, you get VERY
personalized service.

Jimmy Hilburger
www.switchhits.com


"Norman" <shop1OB@web8.com> wrote in message
news:3BCC825A.9F74E7E7@web8.com...
We have been using Authorize.Net for about 1.5 years and are happy with
it.
One of the great things is its flexibility. It has a direct link with
ShopSite for real time processing. Also, for credits and adjustments it
has a
separate online manual terminal. Also we have customers that on
occasion
have
to pay an invoice. Using html for forms you can set up a direct link
into
it
so the customer can go to a web page and pay an invoice.

Norman
1 Ocean Boulevard
Beautiful, Quality Swimwear
http://www.web8.com/ocean



Larry Bohen wrote:

We currently use a manual swipe terminal to authorize and charge
customer's credit cards. We have be told by our clearinghouse (NOVA)
that we must implement by 11/4/2001, a credit card process that
includes
an Electronic Commerce Indicator (ECI). To do this we must purchase a
new swipe terminal, install PC software or use a payment gateway.

ShopSite SC Pro currently supports VeriSign Payment Services,
CyberCash,
Authorize.Net and ClickPay.

I'd like comments and recommendations about any or all of these
solutions.

Thanks



Re: VeriSign, CyberCash, Authorize.net or ClickPay?

PostPosted: Fri Oct 19, 2001 11:25 am
by shoplite
Larry,
We switched to Nova but there system does not work with all PC Software. We
were using IC Verify but cannot use it with NOVA. Nova have their own PC
Transact IT which we have had to purchase and are currently installing.
Also I do not believe that NOVA will work with all payment gateways - they
also have their own.
Richard.
www.shoplite.com