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They have two versions, the $15 one uses Stripe.js (PCI compliant) while the $25 one uses the PHP API (not PCI compliant, but supports recurring payments).
I don't see bitcoin support for it yet in the module but I use BitPay anyways because they don't charge fees like Stripe does.
We used to accept credit card payments through stripe.com, but we received a huge percentage of fraud and chargebacks; so we moved to 2checkout. If you are going to use Stripe, I would personally recommend using MaxMind alongside to prevent fraudulent transactions (i.e refuse orders from IPs of high risk score)
We used ServerPing's module, it's open source: http://www.whmcs.com/appstore/962/Stripe-WHMCS-Payment-Gateway.html
god damn it why would anyone want either or.... sigh, I will keep looking.
Well its seems that http://www.wstripe.ca/features supports single and recurring payments, and does not store CC info locally, winner winner tofu dinner
We use WSTRIPE. However it seems there is some retarded JS code that tries to trick WHMCS unneededly and screws everything up, so the stripe.js was mainly wiped out and all function calls being dummy/noop'ed. Works fine besides that detail.
Could you elaborate a bit more?
Looks like it's exactly like the $25 version of MoStripe, they just don't advertise that it's not PCI compliant.
Even though credit card information is not stored locally, they still have enough information to bill client's credit cards so if your WHMCS is hacked its just as bad as if you were storing their credit card details locally.
The ServerPing guy offers customization on request.
Exactly the reason why we went for MoStripe. wStripe I had seen before also, but there website didn't convince me back then.
Is that a UK thing? It's two days in the US.
Yes, seems to be a UK thing, I know banking payment's is slightly different in the UK.
Also they only just recently got started in the UK, one thing I would like to see they lower slightly. But apart from that had no issues.
Pretty sure if you increase your volume they will decrease the wait time however 7 days is nothing assuming majority of payments go over PayPal anyways.
That's annoying. It used to be seven days in the US too, though, so maybe they'll lower it at some point.