Good Credit Card Payment Service.

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JellyFish
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Good Credit Card Payment Service.

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Hey, would anyone know of a good credit card payment service? I'm trying out Link Point but they have really bad support. I'm looking for a payment service that is known for recurring billing.

Which credit card payment service do you use for your website(s)?
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I personally use etelegate.com since the company I work for also owns them so my options are pretty limited.

Otherwise, I'd probably be using paypal.
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ccbill for my special website :wink:
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i personally quite like using protx for integrations, as they are fairly cheap and let you customize the design which is also easy to do, about the worst payment facility i have use is probably epayments (i think) which is barclays bank one, that was a hideous system to install and no design options.
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Yeah, I'm looking for one that is great when it comes to recurring billing.

With Link Point I'm limited to the amount of installments I can set (0 to 99 installments). If I wanted to have an ongoing monthly payment I would have to set the installments to 99 and eight years and 3 months later modify the installments to 99 again.

This is a bit of a hassle, but is this the way every credit card payment service does it?
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