Correct new account billing setup?

Discussion in 'Optigold ISP' started by Mark, Jul 27, 2004.

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    What is the correct setting so that when a new client is signed up through the web interface, their credit card is charged right away instead of just verifying the credit card? For some reason I can't get the card to charge. It just authenticates and then sets up the account. And no billing cycle is setup.
     
    Mark, Jul 27, 2004 IP
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    Make sure they are set to *not* go to Pending, that the invoice is created and their credit card is set to bill (under the Web Interface Setup).
     
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    Now how do I turn off Verisign, or put it in test mode so I can test to see if it is working?
     
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    You lost me... you can't turn it off if you want to process credit cards (unless you have another gateway to use).
     
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    Isn't there a way to put Verisign into test mode to see if Optigold is now charging the card at the creation of a new account?
     
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    No, sorry... you can run a live transaction and void it if you want though.
     
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