[BNM] 3rd Party Processing Issues - Need Help
Alan Newman
alan at sensibledevelopment.com
Wed Aug 9 22:36:19 BST 2006
Hi,
If the corporate client - the brand, if I am understanding you - have a
merchant accout then use Protx or SecPay to do the payment gateway
processing.
Regards
- Alan
-----Original Message-----
From: mikethecow at connectfree.co.uk [mailto:mikethecow at connectfree.co.uk]
Sent: 09 August 2006 17:34
To: Brighton New Media
Subject: [BNM] 3rd Party Processing Issues - Need Help
Hi Folks
Got a bit of a problem with a project that's due to go live in a matter of
weeks.
We've built a website for a corporate client to sell a personalised product
- there is an agency in between us and the client.
Website is branded and suddenly the 'brand' (who shall remain
nameless)decide they don't want to get involved in 'ecommerce'- ie they
refuse to let us use their WorldPay account (which had lapsed). We can't
accept payments directly without changing the site to our own branding -
which would n't make a lot of sense.
Our own bank won't entertain 3rd party processing and the powers that be
here aren't keen on PayPal, NoChex type solutions.
Anyone got any ideas of a way round this? I am completely gobsmacked that at
the 11 +1/2th hour this towering oversight has suddenly emerged to totally
screw this project up.
Mike
mikethecow at connectfree.co.uk
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