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Offline Credit card module development
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2011 4:02 pm
by webmaven
Hello,
I have a website developed in opencart, the issue is, i am currently running opencart 1.5.0, I have currently installed this module (
http://www.opencart.com/index.php?route ... order=DESC) . The problem is its not compatible with opencart 1.5, Now can someone upgrade this module, so that it functions with OC1.5. Please discuss the charges with me.
I prefer someone to do this ASAP, and that means today.
Regards
Pavan
Re: Offline Credit card module development
Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 2:54 pm
by mberlant
What you have requested is a longshot. If you spent any time at all reading previous postings before making your request, you would know that already. You have three choices.
Option 1. Wait for Qphoria to come back from vacation, finish helping to debug 1.5 to make it ready to receive ported extensions, wait for Qphoria to update his "Offline Credit Card Processing" extension to be compatible with 1.5, and purchase that module. That will take months and probably cost you about US$20.
Option 2. Proceed with your original request. You should have noticed by now that there are only two offline credit card modules available - the very limited one offered for free by alexmoreno, and the full featured one by Qphoria for $15. If you contract now for someone to write such a module exclusively for you, you will likely spend more and wait longer than Option 1.
Option 3. Create your store with version 1.4.9. Purchase Qphoria's extension from his store for $15. Be making money immediately. Keep track of 1.5's progress through debugging and feature and extension development. Keep making money. Decide when the features and extensions you need for your business are available for version 1.5. Keep making money. Migrate your store to version 1.5. Make more money.
Re: Offline Credit card module development
Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 7:27 pm
by fido-x
mberlant wrote:... there are only two offline credit card modules available - the very limited one offered for free by alexmoreno, and the full featured one by Qphoria for $15.
Actually, there are three offline credit card modules available. The two you mentioned and
this one for offline cc processing through Mals-Ecommerce.
Re: Offline Credit card module development
Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2011 8:56 pm
by mberlant
fido-x wrote:Actually, there are three offline credit card modules available. The two you mentioned and
this one for offline cc processing through Mals-Ecommerce.
I visited this link and found what appears to be an outside service instead of a self contained extension module. The description also touts that this service is certified by Visa, which makes me wonder how it handles other types of credit card, like MasterCard, American Express, JCB, Discover, etc. How does this service hand back the customer's credit card information to the store operator for off-line processing?
Re: Offline Credit card module development
Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 2:23 pm
by fido-x
mberlant wrote:I visited this link and found what appears to be an outside service instead of a self contained extension module.
Is this any difference in concept to other payment gateways, eg. PayPal (which is an external service)?
How does this service hand back the customer's credit card information to the store operator for off-line processing?
They don't "hand back" the customer's credit card information, as such. You log in to your account at Mals-e, from in there you need to create a sort of "subsidiary" account to access your customers credit card numbers. These are automatically deleted after 30 days.
The advantages to using an outside service like Mals-e are: you don't have to worry about SSL certificates and your regular compulsory PCI compliance scans (and their associated costs).
There has been some discussion on the forum regarding this. If you had done a search, you would have found these:
viewtopic.php?f=113&t=16968
viewtopic.php?f=20&t=17793
Re: Offline Credit card module development
Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 12:09 am
by mberlant
fido-x wrote:They don't "hand back" the customer's credit card information, as such. You log in to your account at Mals-e, from in there you need to create a sort of "subsidiary" account to access your customers credit card numbers. These are automatically deleted after 30 days.
That's a terrific description of how the service works. Had that description been available on your web site when I clicked your link I would never have made my previous post.