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My organization, Center for Early Education and Development (CEED), uses
Regonline (http://www.regonline.com). We are very happy with it. They have
free trainings that you can attend online to get you started. You have many
options (easy and advanced) for how to set up a registration form. Good
help line. Depending on what plan you choose, there is a per registrant fee
plus a credit card fee, but I think that's fairly standard across
registration systems. We are very happy with it.
On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 4:23 PM, Christopher Bongaarts <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> On 2/18/2013 2:35 PM, Marshall, Kirk wrote:
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>> Have any of you in the Web Standards group worked with these or other
>> providers to set up online payment on a U website? What would you
>> recommend?
>>
>
> Way back when we used to charge for email account upgrades, we used
> Cybercash, which was bought and merged into Surepay, and then we ditched
> online payment altogether.
>
> Last I heard the recommendation was for Authorize.net. Since using any
> payment service usually involves some coding (or at least used to), you may
> find more answers on the code-people list.
>
> Watch out for PCI compliance issues (which may vary by vendor or
> integration type).
>
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