Displaying 20 results from an estimated 30000 matches similar to: "Credit Card Processing"
2005 May 16
2
Broadvoice: No Service, No Email reply but charging the credit card still works
I cannot email them, I cannot call them, I do not get an answer, but the
credit card is still charged, although NO phone calls are possible
anymore, ...
Are they still in business? (except charging credit cards)????
bye
Ronald
2006 Jan 04
0
OT: Displaying errors on credit-card processing
Hi,
This question isn''t Rails-specific, but since Basecamp (& the family
of premium 37signals apps) have the best implementation of credit-card
processing I''ve seen, I''m hoping maybe DHH could lend an answer. Of
course, anyone is welcome to chime in!
# Some background
Our nonprofit is building a Rails-driven store and donation center and
our developer is
2009 Feb 06
14
Credit Card processing machines
Anyone have much luck with these on ATA's? I have a few sites that use
them succesfully with multi-port Audiocodes boxes, but just connected ten
machines to Linksys 2102s and they are very flaky. Using u-law on a 100Mb
switched network that is barely utilized, then out a T1 on a Sangoma card.
Perhaps there is some tuning on the Linksys or the credit card machine
itself? Going to look
2008 Apr 26
8
Online credit card processing
What''s a good way to process credit cards from our Rails application?
I like PayPal because of it''s name recognition but I don''t like the fact
that the user must leave our site; we are hoping for a tightly
integrated look-and-feel. We might also offer both, PayPal and our own
major credit card processing (see attached example screen shot).
I''ve heard of other
2001 Apr 25
0
Accept credit cards online at only 9.1% service charge 4234
Easy Pay CC www.easypaycc.com
The Name Says It All
We provide SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) and other encryption security features that insure your online transactions are processed securely, safely and only once.
Our competitors should be offering this kind of protection, and sometimes they do, for about two or three times the cost.
That's where Easy Pay CC is totally different
2006 Apr 10
4
asterisk credit card processing
Is there a way somehow to implement Asterisk with Credit Card Processing
(IVR system)?
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2006 Apr 19
2
Credit Card Processing / Merchant Account
Hi All,
Has anyone implemented a credit card processing / merchant account
system using Rails? I know that there is a ''payment'' gem that is
supposed to integrate with the Authorize.net gateway, but I''m wondering
if that is the best (and only) solution out there. Are there any other
recommended solutions from Rails programmers out there?
Thanks in advance for the
2006 Feb 02
2
PayPal Credit Card processing
Hi,
Is there anybody out here who successfully processed credit cards using
paypal webservice API? If then, please help me out.
I get following error when ruby 1.8.2 is used:
"10006
Version is not supported"
Thanks in advance
Binu
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2006 Jul 21
3
Credit card processing through Australian gateways (eway etc)
Hi there
Has anyone out there embarked on credit card processing in a Rails app
through Australian gateways such as eway?
I''m aware of Payment and ActiveMerchant, but neither support
Australian gateways.
It''s a little beyond me right now to hack these to work with eway.
Any clues would be appreciated here.
Richard Sandilands
2006 Jan 17
3
Experiences w /payment gateways and credit card processing?
I wanted to know if anyone had any good experiences with particular
payment gateways and Rails? and what did it take to integrate?
My current client uses PayPal for the credit card payment processing,
and would like to stay with them, if possible. So has anyone had any
experiences with integrating with PayPal?
I''d love to hear who provides your payment services?
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2024 Dec 18
1
Question about "HB" flag and a "battery.charge.high" name
Kicking the old tyre a bit once more:
In my recent reading I saw "float charge", "float mode", "float voltage"
etc. Maybe that is what I meant in the earlier discussion - similar
concept, similar word.
In case of PbAc per https://chargetek.com/basic-information.html : "Float
mode is where the voltage on the battery is maintained at approximately
2.25 volts
2006 Mar 13
6
JobsOnRails
Announcing... JobsOnRails!
I''m creating on a Ruby on Rails oriented job site and will be launching
in the next few weeks. It''s a Rails-centric place for developers and
employers to get in touch with a minimum of hassle.
For now, I have a short outline of my ideas and an email signup form on
the live site at http://www.jobsonrails.com.
The site is coming along nicely and
2024 May 19
1
Question about "HB" flag and a "battery.charge.high" name
Jim Klimov <jimklimov+nut at gmail.com> writes:
>> "battery voltage is unreasonably high" is a reasonable concept. <...> I
>> would not call it HB, though because that makes it sound parallel to LB,
>> which is about believed remaining capacity, not detection of overcharging
>> failure.
>
> Well, given that a "battery.charge.high" is
2006 Apr 29
1
Telephone support charging system with Asterisk?
Hi,
I'm interested in anybody that is providing a phone support service
using an Asterisk system, with built in charging system.
I run a PC support company and use Asterisk at the home/office. I
would like to be able to provide technical support to my customers
using asterisk. However I want to be able to charge them fairly for
this support, and with little work on my part.
My idea was for
2014 Feb 19
3
Logic problem in NUT with upscode2 driver
Hi All,
I have what is probably a 12 year old (or older) Compaq R3000 UPS
plugged into a FreeBSD 8 system running NUT version 2.6.5
This UPS contains a total of 16 batteries in 2 banks of 8,
each battery is 6 volts and the bank produces 50 volts.
The UPS monitors battery voltage and the battery charger in
the UPS works like this. For about 2 days it will apply a
charge/float/topping
2008 Oct 27
1
Megatec and Batteries
Hi to all,
I am new on the lists but using nut on megatec for last two and half years.
Looking at archives I saw that there is a lot of people confused about battery voltage and I want to help them to clear out some stuff in their heads.
This story is based on my experience with UPS devices from 600VA to 20kVA, from single phase systems to three phase systems, with battery packs from 1
2003 Jul 09
2
It's true - Nikotel charge for not-completed calls
Hi
A few days ago, Kelly remarked that he had previously observed that
Nikotel charged him for calls he did not actually complete.
I have made a number of test calls to my landline without picking up the
calls. I just let it ring once and hung up on the calling phone.
A look at the call records on MyNikotel reveals that I was charged six
seconds for every of these calls.
I have raised a
2011 Mar 17
7
Beta Invitation in Rails 3, little problem
INVITATION BETA EMAIL
I have in the email that the app send to friend''s email address
------------------------
You are invited to ExampleApp.com click below to signup
http://localhost:3000/signup.efweiuvwnjernfwkefwebhsohj
------------------------
But I have a dot in the url beteween http://localhost:3000 and the token
I wish the following url
2005 Sep 02
7
Form to update two tables
Hello there,
this is probably a very simple problem but I''m stuck.
I''m following the Login generator tutorial from rubyonrails. It''s all
worked fine so far. But I want to add a bit more functionality so that
when a user signs up in addition to chosing a login name and password
they type in a company name which is added to a seperate table called
COMPANIES. The id
2024 May 10
1
Question about "HB" flag and a "battery.charge.high" name
Thanks for the insights, especially these:
> If this is about having variables with thresholds that control devices or
cause synthetic setting of some variable (like turning on LB if charge% is
< battery.charge.low), then it makes sense.
> "battery voltage is unreasonably high" is a reasonable concept. <...> I
would not call it HB, though because that makes it sound