[DUG] NZ Credit card processors?
Stephen Barker
Steve at webdata.co.nz
Fri Sep 1 00:41:34 NZST 2006
ha - same time as I sent the last email, someone sent me some negative
feedback on kiwipay.co.nz:
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Hi Steve, just to let you know that Jin and myself didn't have a good
experience with kiwipay - response was poor, security didn't seem very
thorough, and they don't seem to accept visa. Just sent this through to warn
you in case you were thinking of using them. Jin is currently using
2checkout.com (similar to paypal) which accepts NZD - so far so good!
James
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regards,
Steve
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From: Gary T. Benner [mailto:gary at 123.co.nz]
Sent: Thursday, 31 August 2006 5:05 p.m.
To: sean.cross at crm.co.nz
Cc: delphi at ns3.123.co.nz
Subject: RE: [DUG] NZ Credit card processors?
[Reply]
HI Guys,
Sorry to wade in late on this one, but some additional info:
You, or your client will need to have a Credit card merchant account with
your/their Bank. They will charge you a % for this pleasure on all
transactions.
If you use a clearing house that provides a gateway, such as DPS etc, they
will also charge you a fee for their function (usually on top of what the
Bank will charge you).
If you want to roll your own, most banks (and I know BNZ do as we use them)
will give your access to their system direct. (Phil, you can step in here as
well). They also recommend Transactor 2000 for those who want some help
here. This is preferable for high volume sites as the setup costs are easily
covered over a short time. Unlike using DPS etc where you continue to pay.
I use DPS for two clients where there is low volume of transactions, and low
setup cost was appropriate.
But if you're getting serious, then go direct.
Note that DPS also handle Amex and Diners.
kind regards
Gary
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>Does anyone know of any good credit card processing sites that I can plug
into our website. Then need to support nz dollars.
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>Regards
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>Sean
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