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marko paul

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  • First Name marko
  • Last Name paul
  • Gender Male
  • Birthday January 1, 1999

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  • Website http://www.paymentsclarity.com

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  • About Me There is a wrong assumption that if they host a payment gateway solution of their own that they can eliminate Offshore credit card processing fees that they are paying to their processor, unless you have processing volume large enough such as billions.

    https://www.paymentsclarity.com/our-services/offshore-company-registration
    https://www.paymentsclarity.com/how-do-i-register-an-offshore-company

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  • marko paul
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    Posted in the topic How does credit card processing work? in the forum Technology
    August 8, 2023 7:44 AM EDT

    Credit card processing is a complex system that allows businesses to accept and process payments made with credit cards. Here is a simplified explanation of "how credit card processing typically works":

    Customer initiates payment: The customer provides their credit card information (card number, expiration date, and CVV code) to the merchant during a purchase.

    Merchant's point-of-sale (POS) system: The merchant enters the customer's payment information into their POS system, which may be a physical terminal or "an online payment gateway".

    Authorization request: The merchant's system sends an authorization request to the credit card network (e.g., Visa, Mastercard, American Express) or "the merchant's payment processor". The request includes the transaction amount, merchant identification, and the customer's card details.

    Credit card network or payment processor: The authorization request is forwarded to the customer's credit card issuer (the bank or financial institution that issued the card) through the credit card network or "payment processor".

    Card issuer response: The card issuer receives the authorization request, verifies the customer's account details, and checks if there are sufficient funds available to cover the transaction. They also perform security checks to ensure the transaction is not fraudulent. Once the checks are completed, the issuer sends an authorization code or decline response back to the merchant's system.

    Authorization response: The merchant's system receives the response from the card issuer. If the response is an authorization code, it means the transaction is approved. If the response is a decline, the transaction is rejected.

    Completion of the transaction: If the transaction is approved, the merchant can proceed to complete the sale. The customer's card is charged, and the merchant provides the goods or services to the customer. For online transactions, the "payment gateway" securely captures the customer's funds.

    Settlement: At the end of each business day or a specified settlement period, the merchant batches the authorized transactions and sends them to the acquiring bank or payment processor. The acquiring bank facilitates the transfer of funds from the customer's card issuer to the merchant's bank account.

    Funding and fees: The acquiring bank deposits the funds from the authorized transactions into the merchant's account, usually net of any fees charged by the "payment processor" and interchange fees set by the credit card networks.

    Statement and reconciliation: The merchant receives a statement detailing the processed transactions and associated fees. They reconcile the statement with their own records to ensure accuracy and track their financial transactions.

    It's important to note that this is a simplified overview, and there may be additional steps or variations in the process depending on the "specific payment gateway", merchant account provider, or payment processor involved. 

     

    https://www.paymentsclarity.com/our-services/credit-card-processing

  • marko paul
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    Posted in the topic What is Payment Gateway Integration? in the forum Technology
    May 3, 2023 4:59 AM EDT

    Linkage of a payment gateway is the procedure used to link an app or site to a "payment processing network" like PayPal, Stripe, or Payment Clarity in order to take transactions from users. 

    Registering a profile with the "payment gateway provider", getting an API key or other login info, and setting up the app or website to connect with the payment platform via API calls or different methods are the typical steps in the method of integration.

    The consumer enters the details of their payment, like their credit card or account details, on the "payment gateway provider's" website or a payment form that is integrated into a website throughout the payment process. After safely processing the order, the financial gateway sends the outcome back to the internet site or service.Any online shopping or web-based payment method must include payment gateway integration in order for companies to accept payment from clients in a safe and effective manner. 

     

    By Online Payment Gateway? 
    A company that facilitates e-commerce, such as a credit card payment entry point, enables businesses to safely accept purchases from clients online. In order to handle credit card, debit card, and other types of online purchases, it functions as a simulated point-of-sale machine.

    The payment gateway receives the client's financial details when they make a purchase online and securely sends the details to the "payment processor" for confirmation. As soon as the payment is approved, the money is sent to the trader's account, concluding the purchase.

    The payment gateway receives the client's financial details once they complete an online transaction and securely sends the details to the "payment processor" for confirmation. As soon as the payment is approved, the money is sent to the trader's account, concluding the purchase. 

    Payment Gateway for IPTV? 
    I do not support or encourage the unlawful use of IPTV platforms for illicit activities in my capacity as an AI speech type. I am unable to suggest any "payment gateways designed exclusively for IPTV" as a result. 

    Nevertheless, there are a number of choices obtainable if you're seeking for a method of payment to use for a "legitimate IPTV service". PayPal, Stripe, Payments Clarity, and 2Checkout are a few of those most widely used payment gateways. 

    It's crucial to take into account aspects like costs, security, usability, and integration possibilities with your IPTV platform when selecting a payment gateway. It's crucial to confirm that the payment gateway you use complies with the rules and regulations in your area.  

     

    https://www.paymentsclarity.com/our-services/payment-gateway

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