I have been involved with projects where both aforementioned products have been used. In my opinion, the authorize.net system provides a more seamless experience for the end user (and there were no PCI compliance issues with that integration since _all_ transactional processing was handled elsewhere based upon our configuration). I can't speak to the financial transaction (e.g. payment from the vendor) side of things but I'd recommend authorize.net first, regonline second. --Matt On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 5:18 PM, Karen Anderson <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > 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: >> >>> 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). >> >> -- >> %% Christopher A. Bongaarts %% [log in to unmask] %% >> %% OIT - Identity Management %% http://umn.edu/~cab %% >> %% University of Minnesota %% +1 (612) 625-1809 %% >> > > -- Matt Zaske Web App Developer/Windows Server Admin Computing Services University of Minnesota, Morris 10 Behmler Hall, 600 E 4th St Morris, MN 56267 320-589-7017