[consulting] Credit card donation/payment gateways

Sami Khan sami at etopian.net
Mon Apr 16 18:25:18 UTC 2007


Well,

Authorize.net is great for the US. In Canada there is no support.  
Canada, as far as I know, has BeanStream, which is said to be a  
reputable credit processor.

Regards,
Sami

Quoting KevinImNotSpacey <kevin.amerson at gmail.com>:

> My experience is the same, i went with paypal, ultimately shut down all of
> those and went with my bank + authorize.net, i'm much happier, the
> integration is much tighter and more reliable.
>
> Kevin
> (bajakan)
>
> On 4/16/07, Lyal Avery <lyal.avery at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hey All,
>>
>> Google Checkout has a very restrictive AUP/merchant account policy.  If
>> they're looking for an actual online merchant account, it's better to go
>> full service rather than Paypal/GoogleCheckout in my experience.
>>
>> Some choices:
>> Card Service International, Authorize.net, Bank of America
>>
>> Lyal,
>>
>> On 4/16/07, Evan Leibovitch <evan at telly.org> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm surprised that so little mention (here, on ecommerce and elsewhere)
>>> has been made of Google Checkout.
>>> Does anyone have any experiences using it? One might think that with all
>>> the good Google integration going on elsewhere in Drupal (maps, ads,
>>> etc) that this would be a natural fit.
>>>
>>> - Evan
>>>
>>> PS: Today Google Chekout announced support for British merchants as well
>>> as US ones:
>>> http://vip.itworldcanada.com/t?ctl=1386D:1811F&sub=220148
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