That's what we did at my last job. We were relatively low volume, < 100 transactions a day. CIO absolutely did not want any credit cards numbers on our system. If it would be helpful, I can probably get you the name of the folks we used.

Sam


On 3/31/2015 2:19 PM, John Jones wrote:
Yep. Basically you update your web app to transfer to the provider, they
accept the card info, then transfer back to your app with a token that
tells your app that the transaction was successful. Similar to the
"Verified by Visa" processing you may have experienced when buying
something online.

On Tue, Mar 31, 2015 at 2:07 PM, Dan <dan27649@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

We average 20 credit card transactions _per month_. Yes, per month.
It is an unchanging set of 6 or so customers.

At this volume, I'm wondering if you'd be better off, financially and
complexity-wise, using an external service to handle your credit card
transactions. I have no experience with this, so this is just off the top
of my head. Uh, I guess this is what John was suggesting with the "cloud
provider".

- Dan
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