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Offline GROWLER

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Re: Your further diy web site thoughts?
« Reply #180 on: July 01, 2007, 08:23:29 PM »
Slightly related. Does anyone in here have a credit card terminal in connection with their business?
Unfortunately I think I'm going to have to get one with all their inherent problems, but that it seems is the price you have to pay for getting the punters to part with their...well someone elses actually...money.

Any advice would be greatly received.

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Re: Your further diy web site thoughts?
« Reply #181 on: July 01, 2007, 08:39:09 PM »
Slightly related. Does anyone in here have a credit card terminal in connection with their business?
Unfortunately I think I'm going to have to get one with all their inherent problems, but that it seems is the price you have to pay for getting the punters to part with their...well someone elses actually...money.

Any advice would be greatly received.

First Response is DON'T DO IT! Such things are (i) costly and (ii) you are unlikely to get one via your bank (If what you said about not having a bank account is true)
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I see why you would need one so the rules are;
(i) Avoid the High Street Banks who are rip-off merchants in the extreme
(ii) Use an on-line company that will process credit card payments for you for a small commission
(iii) Do not sign up for an extended period so if you don't like them you can switch to another.
What you need is a painless way of getting the card accepted and the money less commission paid into your account ASAP. You customers will need a receipt from the card company and you will need the info that they have paid very quickly .... depending how far ahead they are booking.
Personally I would contact PayPal (the Ebay set-up) and see if they would handle that side of things for you. There are others but PayPal are pretty good and, I understand, not expensive. If they say no ask them who they would recommend.
Hope this helps.
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Re: Your further diy web site thoughts?
« Reply #182 on: July 01, 2007, 08:46:36 PM »
Cheers for that Snoops.
I've now discovered that I do indeed have a bank account actually. eeek:
I'll take your advice and do a bit of searching for a company to take the payments for me I think.
I really don't want the hassle as I'm out and about all day robbin' radios and hub caps.  whistle:
Carrying a c/c terminal would be most inconvienient and take up valuable swag space.

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Re: Your further diy web site thoughts?
« Reply #183 on: July 01, 2007, 09:02:06 PM »
Cheers for that Snoops.
I've now discovered that I do indeed have a bank account actually. eeek:
I'll take your advice and do a bit of searching for a company to take the payments for me I think.
I really don't want the hassle as I'm out and about all day robbin' radios and hub caps.  whistle:
Carrying a c/c terminal would be most inconvienient and take up valuable swag space.

Using someone like PayPal gives you the capability to take payments via the net as well as on the gate! laptop and mobile phone ~ that's what the market traders use.
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Re: Your further diy web site thoughts?
« Reply #184 on: July 02, 2007, 04:25:35 AM »
Slightly related. Does anyone in here have a credit card terminal in connection with their business?
Unfortunately I think I'm going to have to get one with all their inherent problems, but that it seems is the price you have to pay for getting the punters to part with their...well someone elses actually...money.

Any advice would be greatly received.
As Snoops says, the terminals are a pain and expensive too.

I used WorldPay for many years ? they are supported by most ?web shop? software and also have a ?virtual terminal? facility where you can type-in credit card details on-line?
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Re: Your further diy web site thoughts?
« Reply #185 on: July 02, 2007, 10:02:21 AM »
Just a thought. Do potential cuzzies have to be members of Pay Pal or World Pay to pay me?
Just how difficult is it to join up with either of them? Do you need some sort of seperate bank account? How reliable are they, and presumably not having a terminal thing, THEY have to post on the c/c receipt on to the cuzzie?

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Re: Your further diy web site thoughts?
« Reply #186 on: July 02, 2007, 10:12:49 AM »
Just a thought. Do potential cuzzies have to be members of Pay Pal or World Pay to pay me?
Just how difficult is it to join up with either of them? Do you need some sort of seperate bank account? How reliable are they, and presumably not having a terminal thing, THEY have to post on the c/c receipt on to the cuzzie?
I?ve never used paypal in that way?

With WorldPay the transaction stuff is all sent via e-mail to the trader and the customers.

Simple to join up ? they just take a %age of the sale.
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Re: Your further diy web site thoughts?
« Reply #187 on: July 07, 2007, 07:53:41 AM »
You lot got access to my web address?
126 hits in a week? confused:
OK, some of them are mine for editing and admirational browsing granted, but 126?

No bloody phone calls or customers yet though? ::)

On the credit card side of things, my bank will be wanting assurances that I'll be seeing at least 12k of transactions going through the machine per annum, or else! scared2:

Pay Pal and or World Pay it'll have to be then.
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Re: Your further diy web site thoughts?
« Reply #188 on: July 07, 2007, 01:10:45 PM »
You lot got access to my web address?
126 hits in a week? confused:
OK, some of them are mine for editing and admirational browsing granted, but 126?

No bloody phone calls or customers yet though? ::)


Not me  eeek: Not guilty!   I don't know your address.

Don't get too excited though, it is likely that the search bots of Google and Co are all over it as it's new and excitingly curious for them...

Give it a while...

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Re: Your further diy web site thoughts?
« Reply #189 on: July 07, 2007, 04:09:36 PM »
You lot got access to my web address?
126 hits in a week? confused:
OK, some of them are mine for editing and admirational browsing granted, but 126?

No bloody phone calls or customers yet though? ::)


Not me  eeek: Not guilty!   I don't know your address.

Don't get too excited though, it is likely that the search bots of Google and Co are all over it as it's new and excitingly curious for them...

Give it a while...

Selected members can gain access you know. They only have to ask if their curiosity gets the better of them. eyes:

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Re: Your further diy web site thoughts?
« Reply #190 on: July 09, 2007, 08:15:25 AM »

Selected members can gain access you know. They only have to ask if their curiosity gets the better of them. eyes:

Oh go on then, PM the address to me.

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Re: Your further diy web site thoughts?
« Reply #191 on: July 11, 2007, 12:15:55 PM »

Selected members can gain access you know. They only have to ask if their curiosity gets the better of them. eyes:

Oh go on then, PM the address to me.

Just noticed this. Apologies. I'll send it, but mum's the werd...seriously, yes?
 Dunno what mum 's got to do with it mind. confused:

I've had 2 different comments about my site today. Both thought I'd had it done proffesionally. cloud9:




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Re: Your further diy web site thoughts?
« Reply #192 on: July 18, 2007, 09:51:09 AM »
Must have been internationalworld wide web crashing day yesterday ffs. evil:
First some of my web pages weren't loading, then I couldn't gain acces to edit, and when I finally DID manage to get in and spend nearly 2 bloody hours of my life editing, this bloody great heaving festering lump of electrical turdery told me that I was unauthorised to edit MY OWN bastard web site and promptly logged me out, thus losing ALL of my precious editing.
Bloody bastard twat c***ing bastard twat thing turd cock. evil: evil: evil: evil: crash: crash: crash:










...and one more for good luck you TWAT! crash:











sorry about that, but it made me feel better

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Re: Your further diy web site thoughts?
« Reply #193 on: July 18, 2007, 10:08:35 AM »
Don't you edit off-line and upload afterwards?

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Re: Your further diy web site thoughts?
« Reply #194 on: July 18, 2007, 10:18:41 AM »
Don't you edit off-line and upload afterwards?

That is what I was going to ask?

I also find it quite useful to have a second mirror site too. That is where I upload everything to start with to test and debug it etc before I upload it to the site proper. That way customers don't get dead links etc