Open Edge

Jordan N. shared this question 3 years ago
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Will Open Edge support international? ie. here in Australia?

We REALLY need the ability to recharge a customer's card...

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Anyone?

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I'm checking with our rep. Authorize.net is a gateway that may work with some Australian merchant accounts, and we are able to recharge with it. Of course Open Edge or Global Payments offers many more features. Once I hear back, I'll update you. Thanks!

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It looks like we would have to do a lot of development to support it, and we cannot justify it at this time since there is not enough interest. I would suggest considering finding a merchant that allows you to use Authorize.net as your gateway. Or find a merchant that has an Authorize.net emulator. Then you would be able to integrate and recharge cards.

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Thanks Tim...we'd like to use Paymate ideally as we've been using them for years. Talking to them it didn't sound like they used Authorize.net but it seemed to be more of a PCI compliance issue? ie. details being processed through a third party.

Unsure...all a little above my head:(

Their options are here: https://global.paymate.com/website-integration/ & https://global.paymate.com/paymate-sentinel-api/

I'm assuming, integrating it into a "payment" button at checkout isn't too difficult, it's the integration with IO to allow payment receipts/recharges/refunds etc that is the difficulty ?

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The amount of work to integrate Paymate would be probably more than what it would take to integrate Global Payments. PCI isn't really an issue. We are able to integrate in ways to meet those standards.

I think we could help you put in a checkout button, but you are correct, for the recharges and refunds, it's a lot more complicated. I see that Authorize.net is supported by

  • FdiAus
  • Westpac

Have you looked into them?

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