Hi,
We notice that Worldpay has changed the way it interacts with customers to
our site - it appears that you can no longer keep your details on record for
ease with repeat payments.
I suspect that this has been done to improve security, as it would make life
considerably harder for a would be fraudster.
Sorry if this makes it more of a chore to use the payment pages, but I would
suggest that its better in the long run if we can do anything to minimise
online fraud.
John
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Have you ever looked at a service such as NOCHEX or the others popular with users on the Internet auction sites? It's fairly easy to sign up to and IIRC it costs 99p to transfer any amount between your NOCHEX account and your bank account. You'd have to investigate it, but I _think_ it would enable UK players to send you funds electronically for a much smaller hit than the current credit card surcharge.
Laurence G. Tilley
http://www.lgtilley.freeserve.co.uk
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At 11:46 AM 16-04-02, you wrote:
We notice that Worldpay has changed the way it interacts with customers to
our site - it appears that you can no longer keep your details on record for
ease with repeat payments.
Laurence G. Tilley wrote:
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At 11:46 AM 16-04-02, you wrote:
We notice that Worldpay has changed the way it interacts with customers to
our site - it appears that you can no longer keep your details on record for
ease with repeat payments.
Have you ever looked at a service such as NOCHEX or the others popular with users on the Internet auction sites? It's fairly easy to sign up to and IIRC it costs 99p to transfer any amount between your NOCHEX account and
PayPal is the US version of this -- not sure which would work better for Clint and company.
jason
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