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Scott Routt July 14th, 2005 02:39 PM

Credit Card Payments
 
Hey, this is my first post on wedding. I've been making a pain of my self on the sound board and I figured I'd spread the pain. First of all, thanks to all your posts I've learned some good things about wireless and plan on getting something like a G2 EW112p.

My question has to do with Credit card payments. Are most of you taking payments on line at your web sites? If so can you reccomend any companies that charge mainly on transaction versus monthy transactions plus flat monthly deductions from the bank accounts, and don't have long contracts.

I live around Atlanta, so the services and companies may not be the same, but I'd be very interested in the info so I can compare it with what I come across.

Thanks,
Scott Routt

Ken Hendrickson July 14th, 2005 03:40 PM

I use paypal, I think they only charge 2.9% +.20 or something around that.

Scott Routt July 20th, 2005 06:01 AM

Thanks Ken
 
I would have thanked you earlier, but I had a Mac crash. I appreciate it.
-Scott

Patrick King July 20th, 2005 06:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scott Routt
...but I had a Mac crash.

Scott,
Ummm...you're not really supposed to admit that. You're suposed to say that if failed gracefully, or became uncooperative requiring user intervention, or something like that. Because everyone knows only PCs crash. ; )

No flames please, I've owned both and had both let me down at times.

Scott Routt July 20th, 2005 07:39 AM

I killed Captain Kirk
 
Patrick, it was the dumbest thing. A repeat from a year ago. Needing to restart between OSX and and Classic 9. Why? My Umax scanner won't work in X, even when 9 is running in the background. I have a firewire external drive attached with some reminants of a classic operating systems installed (enough for the Mac to think there's something to start up with down there). I will now always remember to eject the firewire drive when trying to restart from Classic to X. I lost everything. All my notes from this forum and the sound forum. So my FAQ from me will soon begin again.

Restarting between the two Op systems is akin to Scottie beaming up Kirk. You know how sometimes Kirk's atoms get stuck in hyper space and he's looking in the windows? And Old Scotty is trying his best rematerialize him. Well that's what its like to go between 9 and X. You click and pray. And I killed Captain Kirk.


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