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Payment processors for E-junkie



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I am unsure of the overall process. Is the following correct?

1. Open account with PayPal
2. Open account with a credit card payment processor, i.e.,First Financial or other processor
3.Open account with e-junkie

Which payment processors interface with the e-junkie system?


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POSTED ON: October 23, 2007 @ 18:47 GMT -7




Shivani
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We support PayPal, Google Checkout and Authorize.Net in our shopping cart.

To use E-junkie, you will need an account at least of them.

We do not interface directly with merchant accounts and if you want to use that, we can interface with that via Authorize.Net


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POSTED ON: October 23, 2007 @ 18:48 GMT -7




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Here is what I would like: Customer purchases from my site using e-junkie cart and Customer pays via Paypal. How do I do this?


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POSTED ON: November 12, 2007 @ 00:51 GMT -7




Shivani
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POSTED ON: November 12, 2007 @ 00:52 GMT -7




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Is it possible to use my Quickbooks Merchant Account for credit card processing?


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POSTED ON: November 16, 2007 @ 15:41 GMT -7




Shivani
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We only work with PayPal Standard, PayPal Pro, Google Checkout, Authorize.Net, TrialPay, 2Checkout and ClickBank.


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POSTED ON: November 16, 2007 @ 15:41 GMT -7




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I have Link Point Central Gateway is it compatible with e-junkie so I do not have to change merchants? Thank you!


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POSTED ON: November 16, 2007 @ 15:42 GMT -7




Shivani
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E-junkie works only with the payment processors mentioned above.


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POSTED ON: November 16, 2007 @ 15:43 GMT -7




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Have you heard of the company below: http://clickandbuy.com/US/en/


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POSTED ON: November 21, 2007 @ 15:20 GMT -7




Shivani
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No, not heard of them before. Currently we have no plans on integrating with them.


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POSTED ON: November 21, 2007 @ 15:21 GMT -7




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I signed up for e-junkie, but am having a problem finding a payment gateway. I am in Canada. I have 2 bank accounts: 1 in US funds, 1 in Canadian. I want to use the US one for US customers, and the Canadian one for Canadian customers.

Paypal will only let me set up an account in Canadian funds, in other words, they'll exchange for me, at a far less than preferential rate. (I was on hold for 45 minutes to check this. Unless they and their website are wrong, this is true.)

Authorize.net does not accept non-US customers. (Again, I checked.)

Google Checkout only works in the US and UK. (true)

I am a Visa and Mastercard merchant, and have accounts with each of them for both Canadian and US funds.

How do I set those up directly? or do you have another solution for me?
Thanks for your help.


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POSTED ON: November 22, 2007 @ 02:11 GMT -7




Shivani
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There are no other payment processors that we work with. However, you can simply sell your products in CAD rather than USD to avoid the conversion rate issue.


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POSTED ON: November 22, 2007 @ 02:12 GMT -7




Foliovision
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Hello Natasha,

This is a real pity that we can't just have carts for later offline processing.

I am working with a low-volume high ticket store now in Canada and they don't want to do online sales at this point.

They just want their existing customers to be able to put together orders for pick up at their store.

I really wanted to use e-junkie for this project but will have to look elsewhere.

I can't see why you don't allow us to do pre-orders without payment.


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POSTED ON: April 17, 2009 @ 09:42 GMT -7




Foliovision
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Hello Natasha,

This is a real pity that we can't just have carts for later offline processing.

I am working with a low-volume high ticket store now in Canada and they don't want to do online sales at this point.

They just want their existing customers to be able to put together orders for pick up at their store.

I really wanted to use e-junkie for this project but will have to look elsewhere.

I can't see why you don't allow us to do pre-orders without payment.


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POSTED ON: April 17, 2009 @ 09:43 GMT -7




E-junkieGuru
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Buyers who shop online expect to be able to pay online immediately, so if you allow them to "shop" and place an order without also taking payment, they will be confused and may even suspect some sort of "scam".

If you're taking online orders to be paid with offline payment later, then that exposes you to a very high likelihood of fraudulent payment methods (forged moneyorders/checks, stolen card numbers, etc.) which are largely prevented with online payment processors.


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POSTED ON: April 19, 2009 @ 13:16 GMT -7




Foliovision
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Hello Tyson,

As much respect as I have for your software and your fair prices, what you have published above is simply not true for high end orders/reservations.

These are repeat customers and they have absolutely no desire to pay online. They have accounts with my client and expect a bill at the end of the month. And they pay it - there is no question of fraud here.

It looks to me like the software is deliberately crippled. My instinct suggest to me that the restrictions on payment methods have to do with volume bonus deals with the payment processors.

If I'm wrong, please accept my apologies in advance. I am extremely frustrated that I won't be able to implement an e-junkie solution on this website.


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POSTED ON: April 19, 2009 @ 18:02 GMT -7




Foliovision
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I don't dispute that for low volume shipped items, online payment is a better solution for saving time and hassle and getting the order through. Not a significant restriction for my own site but for this particular client yes.

BTW, Tyson why do only you get to have your portrait here? It would be nice to see some of the other e-junkies too. I spent a few minutes looking for the upload a photo function before I gave up. I just figured out that it was only you when I noticed Natasha doesn't have an avatar either.


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POSTED ON: April 19, 2009 @ 18:02 GMT -7
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E-junkieGuru
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FoliovisionBTW, Tyson why do only you get to have your portrait here? It would be nice to see some of the other e-junkies too. I spent a few minutes looking for the upload a photo function before I gave up. I just figured out that it was only you when I noticed Natasha doesn't have an avatar either.


We pull forum avatars (your photo/icon/graphic) from the Gravatar service:
http://www.gravatar.com/

All you have to do is set up a Gravatar with the same email you use for E-junkie, and it will "just work". :^)


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POSTED ON: April 20, 2009 @ 13:27 GMT -7


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