On 06/05/2016 00:59, Steve Marquess wrote: > On 05/05/2016 06:34 PM, Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz wrote: >> What about stripe? >> >> ... > I think I may have looked at that before, but I'll revisit it. > > Note we would qualify to have a direct "merchant account" with one of > the major credit card processors, but found out there is a requirement > that the web site on which payments are processed be located in the U.S. > Our servers are all in Europe, appropriately so. There are global payment processors in Europe too, usually covering only companies/websites in one country. For example our web sites currently accept payments via a Merchant account in our home country, set up via a local dedicated payment front end service known as DIBS, which does the heavy lifting of being PCI certified, and also assures our customers that their credit card details are never shared back to our servers. Basically, the end user enters their credit card on their site during the transaction, and we get the final result as they link back to our site at the end. Of note is that while our company is in the country of the Merchant account and service provider, our servers are elsewhere entirely. So it should be possible to find a similar service in the country where the OpenSSL is legally based, but please avoid services that make users set up accounts or otherwise complicate the transaction, such as "Money Bookers" or PayPal. Enjoy Jakob -- Jakob Bohm, CIO, Partner, WiseMo A/S. https://www.wisemo.com Transformervej 29, 2860 S?borg, Denmark. Direct +45 31 13 16 10 This public discussion message is non-binding and may contain errors. WiseMo - Remote Service Management for PCs, Phones and Embedded