I'm just setting up a test store with tea commerce but I'm trying to get to grips with the payment gateways. Obviously I understand they're just different providers for processing payment but I wonder if there's a preferred gateway that I should be using?
Is it even possible to handle the payment within the tea commerce site? Or does the order always have to be sent off to a third party page to process the payment? I apologise if these are daft questions, I'm just not entirely sure how this process works.
There's no preffered gateway. Tea Commerce users tend to choose one from their own country. Today we support the following gateways: Authorize.net, DIBS, ePay, Netaxept, Ogone, Payer, PayEx, PayPal, Quickpay, Sage pay, 2CheckOut, Wannafind, WorldPay
If you want an entirely different one you can either program your own or let us at Tea Solutions do it for you for a small fee.
Almost all Tea Commerce solutions run with a third party page, to handle the payment. But Tobias Morf have done an inline payment process on this site: http://www.weinkellereirahm.ch
Thanks for your response. I just wonder if there are any guides available for setting up inline payment on a site? Usually I'd be perfectly happy to transfer the payment away but since the client I'm currently dealing with sells expensive luxury goods, it seems far more fitting with the company image to keep the payment process on the same site.
Understanding payment gateways
Hi,
I'm just setting up a test store with tea commerce but I'm trying to get to grips with the payment gateways. Obviously I understand they're just different providers for processing payment but I wonder if there's a preferred gateway that I should be using?
Is it even possible to handle the payment within the tea commerce site? Or does the order always have to be sent off to a third party page to process the payment? I apologise if these are daft questions, I'm just not entirely sure how this process works.
Thanks
Hi Alimac,
There's no daft questions here on our Umbraco :)
There's no preffered gateway. Tea Commerce users tend to choose one from their own country. Today we support the following gateways:
Authorize.net, DIBS, ePay, Netaxept, Ogone, Payer, PayEx, PayPal, Quickpay, Sage pay, 2CheckOut, Wannafind, WorldPay
If you want an entirely different one you can either program your own or let us at Tea Solutions do it for you for a small fee.
Almost all Tea Commerce solutions run with a third party page, to handle the payment. But Tobias Morf have done an inline payment process on this site: http://www.weinkellereirahm.ch
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Hi Rune,
Thanks for your response. I just wonder if there are any guides available for setting up inline payment on a site? Usually I'd be perfectly happy to transfer the payment away but since the client I'm currently dealing with sells expensive luxury goods, it seems far more fitting with the company image to keep the payment process on the same site.
Is this a difficult task to do?
Thanks!
Hi Alimac
Have you already selected payment gateway? If not - its really easy to do it with epay - http://www.epay.eu
They have one called iframe which allows you to show it as it was inline - Tea Commerce already supports this so it will be quick to implement.
Kind regards
Anders
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