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Started by itye2012, June 18, 2012, 10:42:42 AM

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itye2012

Hope someone can help

how can I add support in Virtuemart 2 for UK debit and credit cards like VISA, VISA Debit and Mastercard which is secure and easy to setup.

Thanks in advance

jenkinhill

Use this plugin which should pass your bank's PCI checks: http://extensions.virtuemart.net/extensions-virtuemart-2/offline-credit-card-processing-detail

Make sure you use SSL on the server for all sensitive areas. Your host should be able to advise on the most appropriate SSL certificate, and you will probably also need a dedicated IP address.

Ensure that you tell your card merchant service what you are doing, as failure to do so can result in massive penalties.
Kelvyn
Lowestoft, Suffolk, UK

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itye2012

is that the only way is to use a static IP? This costs extra. Is there an easier way?

Regards

freshwebservices

Hi,
Depending on your host, a static IP shuld only cost about £25 pa.
However, have you looked at CardSave - they have a hosted solution I believe. Not tried it myself.
Regards,
Leicester Joomla & Magento developer

jenkinhill

itye2012 my solutions there only is useful if you already have a merchant card account. If you do not have one then you could use a UK PayPal premier or business account - both will allow cards to be accepted (as well as PayPal account payments), but it is more obvious that cards are accepted with the business account payment interface, which looks much more professional. Or you could use PayPal Pro  (eg http://forum.virtuemart.net/index.php?topic=103880.0 )

Cardsave do offer VirtueMart integration, but you would need to confirm this with them. http://www.cardsave.net/shopping-carts/item/all-carts/virtuemart

To use SSL on your host account you do require a suitable certificate, and these are usually tied to a dedicated IP address.

Kelvyn
Lowestoft, Suffolk, UK

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itye2012