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How to process Credit Cards
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03/09/2004 18:58:20
Luis Navas
Independent Consultant
Auckland, New Zealand
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Internet applications
Miscellaneous
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00938950
Message ID:
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Thanks a lot Rick for your time., if you want to surf here in Guatemala, my brother is member of the national surfing association. Well we don't have big waves like Hawai, but if you want to come you will have a friend here ready to help and a warm home for you. Ther euse to come some friend from mMerbourne Australia and they use to stay in my brothers home.
Luis Navas

>>Hi to all, I'm developing a Web page, I will like to know how to process credit cards?, what do I need?, please anyone who can give a step by step guide will be appreciate
>>Luis
>
>Hi Luis,
>
>Getting CC processing is a multi-step process. I have some information regarding this process in my Product Documentation for my Web Store - but this info is mostly generic.
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>http://www.west-wind.com/westwindwebstore/docs/index.htm?page=_13U0XJX0K.htm
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>I personally prefer Authorize.NET because they are easy to set up with, fast processing and much cheaper than PayFlow. Authorize.NET also has foreign providers.
>
>As to the actual CC Processing the mechanism will vary based on thet provider, but it's usually pretty straight forward. What I usually do regardless of tool used is build a wrapper for each of the providers. If you look at the document above and look at the related classes you can see an example of what this usually looks like.
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>As Claude mentions PayPal is also a good choice especially if you're just starting out and want to see how it goes. The nice thing about PayPal is that it has no up front costs and can be done from anywhere in the world. I just wrote up an article on this:
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>http://www.west-wind.com/presentations/PayPalIntegration/PayPalIntegration.asp
>
>+++ Rick ---
I never forget a face, but in your case I will make an exception :-)
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