You should speak directly with ICVerify, I am sure some arrangement can be made.
We purchased ICVerify, and then quickly developed our OWN online verification system using a standard communications package for Foxpro, it worked well, even better than we had ever hoped for with ICVerify.
Keith Mills
PS: if you need more information on coding your own credit card routines etc, speak to
andrew.pocock@odyssey.on.ca or apocock@odyssey.on.ca
>>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>>I purchased a copy of Icverify(window's version), but there's no info on development. I want to run it within a VFP application I'm developing. Can anyone tell me how to set that up? Do I need to buy an active-x control from Icverify or should it come with the program?
>>>>>>Thank you
>>>>>>Allen
>>>>>
>>>>>My recommendation is to return it for a refund and get a product called PCCharge from
www.hallogram.com. I used the DOS version of ICVerify and had nothing but problems and non-existant tech support.
>>>>
>>>>I completly agree with you but in order to setup the program to run, it had to be registered. And once it's registered, they don't take returns.
>>>>I wonder if anyone from Icverify ever reads this thread...I think they lost sight of the independent developer market.
>>>>Allen
>>>
>>>There is an implied agreement when you buy it. Threaten them with legal action if you don't get a refund.
>>
>>I purchased it from a distributor and they already told me they can't get credited back from Icverify so they wouldn't return my money. I accepted that. But what implied agreement do I have and are they breaking?
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>Read your license agreement. It could also vary by state.