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| Thread ID: 94330 | 2008-10-25 00:42:00 | Website, setting up Secure donations? | John W (523) | Press F1 |
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| 714584 | 2008-10-25 00:42:00 | Hi there Ive been asked how to go about setting up secure online payments as well as txt a donation from a cellphone or 0900 number. Has anyone had experience with setting up something like this. I dont know how much traffic theyll get, its a tentative inquiry at present. Thanks John in Dunedin. |
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| 714585 | 2008-10-25 00:50:00 | Hi there Ive been asked how to go about setting up secure online payments as well as txt a donation from a cellphone or 0900 number. Has anyone had experience with setting up something like this. I dont know how much traffic theyll get, its a tentative inquiry at present. Thanks John in Dunedin. For online payments, you'd be best to get a 3rd party payment processor to do all that for you - someone like DPS, Paymate, Paystation, or Paypal. That way you don't need to worry (as much) about SSL certificates and what-not. For mobile payments, the commission is usually quite high, so it'd pay to check whether that's worthwhile at all. Likewise with an 0900 number - unless you have high volumes it usually isn't really worth it. |
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| 714586 | 2008-10-25 03:57:00 | That way you don't need to worry (as much) about SSL certificates and what-not.Just to add to your comment, if you are collecting any personal details from those donating before passing them through to a payment processor such as PayPal or 2CO, then you should still use a security certificate (prices start at around US$15 per year). They are relatively simple to setup. | maccrazy (6741) | ||
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