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Internet Payment
Gateway Integration. |
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Internet Payment Gateway enables you to accept credit
card payments through your website which will help
you maximize your revenue. So you can make your products available
to the entire globe through your website.
Whether you are a small company or a top corporate, we have
a solution for you. We are experienced in integration of following
Internet Payment Gateways,
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HSBC |
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Sampath Bank |
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Seylan Bank |
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And CC Avenue |
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Read following literature
to get an idea about “Internet Payment Gateways”, |
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Every merchant
that wants to accept and process payments on the Internet
is required to have the following: |
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An Internet merchant account
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An Internet Payment Gateway certified with
their credit card processor. |
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What is an Internet Merchant Account? |
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An Internet merchant account is a
merchant account specifically approved for processing "card
not present" sales [i.e. "MO/TO" (mail order,
phone order) / Internet-Based transactions].
Visa and MasterCard have different criteria for evaluating the
potential risk involved in credit card transactions where the
card is not physically presented to the merchant. This type
of business is typically referred to as "card not present"
or "MO/TO" (mail order/telephone order) merchant.
For this reason, a separate merchant account is required to
process credit card transactions over the Internet.
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What is an Internet Payment Gateway? |
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An Internet Payment Gateway is a
feature of a virtual terminal. It takes the credit card information
from the Virtual Terminal to the credit card processor, and
returns the approval information back to the Virtual Terminal.
The Internet Payment Gateway does this in a "real-time"
manner, over the Internet, in a totally secure environment.
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Why Do Internet Payment Gateway Providers
Exist? |
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They exist because credit card processors
will not allow individual merchants to access their systems
through the Internet. They do not permit this because of security
issues.
Credit card processors only permit companies that have "certified"
their software to access their systems. In this way, credit
card processors are able to make sure only a few certified [and
therefore trusted] companies have access to their systems via
the Internet.
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What Can You Do with a Payment Gateway? |
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First, you can use the Virtual Terminal
to perform all the same functions of a physical credit card
terminal, conveniently accessed over the Internet through a
secure web-page interface. You will be able to manually process
credit card transactions, issue credits, void transactions,
view your online log file… really manage your Internet-Based
business… from any computer in the world. |