HSBC epayments integration

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annaMac

I wish to add payment by credit cards to my site without using a shopping
cart (it's a simple single payment for each transaction) I have got a secure
site (https) and signed up as an HSBC merchant and they have sent me the
details to add to the website. It all seems very complicated. Is there a
simple way to integrate a frontpage website with HSBC?
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

You need to talk with HSBC, since it is their code you have to implement, and it really has nothing
do with the fact that you are using FP.

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F

fido

You need to talk with HSBC, since it is their code you have to implement, and it really has nothing
do with the fact that you are using FP.

If the HSBC system is anything like Barclays ePDQ, integration can be
a harrowing experience unless you are doing this kind of thing all the
time.

It would come as no surprise to me to find that the software designer
who was responsible for the system had made a shrewd career move and
established a cottage industry, offering his services as a software
integrator to unsuspecting merchants. :)

fido
 
A

annaMac

Hmm! That cheers me up no end!

fido said:
If the HSBC system is anything like Barclays ePDQ, integration can be
a harrowing experience unless you are doing this kind of thing all the
time.

It would come as no surprise to me to find that the software designer
who was responsible for the system had made a shrewd career move and
established a cottage industry, offering his services as a software
integrator to unsuspecting merchants. :)

fido
 

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