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Stripe - if you use it with WHMCS advice please :)
AnthonySmith
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Hi Folks,
Just getting stripe set up as a payment gateway as skrill/moneybookers gets worse by the day and WHMCS refuse to update the module.
I don't know why I just assumed strip had a module in WHMCS given some of the obscure ones they do have it seems a bit silly but ho hum, I have found a few 3rd party modules but wondered if anyone could recommend one from experience?
Cheers.
Ant.
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Use WSTRIPE without am issue.
Is quite feature full aswell, not had any issues with invoices being marked as paid.
However others I've had some issues with them not marking the invoice as paid, even though payment is showing in Stripe Fine.
Also has built in test API settings.
Look up ServerPing Stripe, I think thats what it was called. Free & open source, works just fine for CC processing. It doesn't support the new BTC/AliPay stuff though.
The bad is 7 days turn around time in your bank..
The free one looks like it has issues.
I have looked at https://mostripe.com/whmcs/ and http://www.wstripe.ca/ will take a look at: the serverping one too.
@MSPNick 7 days? never took more than 24 hours for me, its the fact that lots of customers just get errors and the support takes a week to get back to you and the statements are off by as much as 30% each month on occasion so you cant even reply on them for accounting.
@AnthonySmith I use Stripe on my Whmcs but had issues with serverpings. I now use this which works great http://www.whmcs.com/appstore/2875/StripeCX---Checkout.html
Thanks, does it add fee's etc to WHMCS per transaction? not much info about it on the site.
Which fee's are you referring too?
transaction fee's
The fees are OK but it's 7 days from transaction to bank with Stripe.
Ah ok, I really don't have any issue with that.
oh, no i was just saying though the fees are a lot better then PayPal..
We use my MoStripe, implementation works like charm. The fees the Stripe apply are similar to Paypal indeed. But if you want to accept direct CC/DC payments this is a nice payment gateway to use.
If you're working in USD, fees are exactly the same.
2.9% + 30¢
Leaning towards that tbh.
I use the serverping and goos so far. No issue
AFAIK PayPal is 3.5% + 20pence?
Again, if you use USD:
There's no fee to use PayPal to purchase goods or services. However, if you receive money for goods or services (such as from selling an item on eBay), the fee for each transaction is 2.9% plus $0.30 USD of the amount you receive. International payments:
It depends on volume, I know that we have moved all our Beanstream processing to Stripe since Stripe moved us to same day settlement.
We used the free one by ServerPing for many months but then we switched to the MoStripe module because I was tired of updating the template with every other WHMCS update.
mostripe it is then
Does MoStripe support bitcoin?
+1 on that one. Looking to move from bitpay due to the high payouts for my local currency...
I'll develop a module for WHMCS for stripe and will release
Why?
Would look good on my github profile
I'm looking to hire a developer to modify the ServerPing WHMCS Stripe module and add support for Bitcoin and Alipay --- if you can do this, please contact me immediately
not as good as something new that 6 others have not already done.
Pay $15 and get the MoStripe module, it supports AliPay.
Does it have Bitcoin too?
Oh, and does MoStripe use Stripe.js to properly pass thru CC info without storing any locally? (this is the reason why I want to use ServerPing's)
Looks like they have a version that does, however I dont see bitcoin support yet.
Regardless - I had never heard of or seen MoStripe with my searches -- THANKS for the referral!
I've emailed them with a list of requirements to see if they will cu$tomize one for me.