4 new credit card payment terminal products released!
CriticalGears CriticalGears
May 09, 2011

We are thrilled to announce that 4 new products related to credit card processing on your site are now available for purchase on
codecanyon.net marketplaces. These include: Authorize.net Payment Terminal, PayPal Pro Payment Terminal, OptimalPayments Payment Terminal
and Moneris Payment Terminal. As always, our products are hassle free to setup, literally takes 5 minutes to do and you get
fully functioning credit card processing terminals on your site! Please note that all of the above products require SSL to be installed
on your server, it is requirement from payment processors (Authorize.net, PayPal, Moneris and OptimalPayments).
Continue reading to get better understanding of what’s included.


All 4 credit card processors allows you to have a quick & easy payment terminal for your clients to pay with
major credit cards (Visa, Master Card, American Express, Discover) on your website without leaving it.
There are 2 options to pay: first option is that customers can input price themselves and type description,
second option you can turn on pre-defined services and customers will select service from dropdown.

Features:
– javascript credit card validations
– php credit card validations (for no-js fallback)
– each comes in 2 versions, with accordion and without
– 1 configuration file to edit.
– automatic http to https redirection (on/off in config file)
– setup services with pre-defined prices (in config file)
– option to input any amount by your customers (with description)
– new payment confirmation email for administrator with full customer information (except the card information of course)
– "payment received" confirmation email for cusotmer
– easy switch between Sandbox environment and Live environment (config file)
– easy to attach your database “order update statement” or “insert new order statement” upon successful payment.
– pass amount variable (or any other info) from your another page by adding URL parameters like this: ?amount=100&description=somethingCool


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