Tag Archives: WorldPay

Magic Members vs Wishlist Member

Magic Members vs Wishlist Member

Posted on 21. Apr, 2010 by .

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Membership plugins often boast of their great features, better functionality, and unlimited support. Among these are the Magic Members and Wishlist Member plugins. These premium WordPress plugins are especially designed to attract users to register or subscribe to the blogs, forums, and high quality content within the membership site. So which WordPress Membership plugin is better? Pricing. Wishlist Member plugin costs $97 for a single license and $297 for a multi-site license. Magic Members plugin costs $97 for a single license and $297 for an unlimited license. Sequential Course Delivery System. Wishlist Member plugin has a Sequential Course Delivery System, but  Magic Members plugin has a seamless Drip Feed feature which is better. AutoResponder Integrations – While  Wishlist Member is integrated with only AWeber, Magic Members is integrated with AWeber, MailChimp, iContact, Constant Contact, AutoResponse Plus and GetResponse auto responders.. Pay Per Post. Wishlist Member plugin does not have a [...]

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RBS WorldPay

RBS WorldPay

Posted on 04. Nov, 2009 by .

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RBS WorldPay, Accept Credit Card Payments Setup Fee: 100 GBP Monthly fee: n/a per month. Transaction charge: 7.50%on the value of all transactions e.g. credit and charge cards. Credit and debit card processing systems operate the same way the world over. This description lays out the basics of payment processing. It also helps you appreciate the charges and risks involved in accepting payments. 1. Collecting payment data Payment details are entered into the payment device or system. They could be entered by a call centre operator, read by a card-reader or entered directly into an internet page. 2. Authentication Details of the purchase, details from the card and the PIN are sent through to RBS WorldPay. We identify the relevant card scheme (Visa, MasterCard etc.) and send the details through them to the bank or other institution that issued the card. If the details can’t be verified, the payment is [...]

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