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that may have something to do with it I suppose..
but I do here people saying that v7 was the most stable and easy to use version.
Is the hsbc epayments integration in v9 any different to v7 though?
Because if it isnt then upgrading will change nothing, the problems mentioned before will be the same. Getting a receipt for an order that hasnt gone through is quite wrong.
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You know there are alternative payment providers out there, you're not willing to change one single thing about the way you run your store, your only "evidence" is based on hearsay and you slag off the software which this forum supports. Maybe you should spend less time "making sales" and more time in the office, and learn what Actinic is all about.
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Originally posted by Rollerboy View PostGetting a receipt for an order that hasnt gone through is quite wrong.
Have you contacted HSBC?
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blimey Jules ! take a chill pill !
'bed' and 'got out of wrong side' spring to mind.
What do you mean I'm 'not willing to change one single thing' ??
Of course I am.
I pay people to run my office and pack orders... Is that wierd or something?
I feel like I've stumbled into a scene from deliverance.
I notice no-one has answered as to whether the v9 HSBC integration is any different to the v7 integration.
Unfortunately for you this is a problem that needs to be resolved by HSBC not Actinic
The result, as described is that even failed orders get a receipt from the shop ! That is not a proper integration.
There are of course many PSPs... I sell worldwide and the HSBC brand is one of the most recognisable in the world. I chose HSBC specifically for their branded payment page.
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Originally posted by Rollerboy View PostI chose HSBC specifically for their branded payment page.
Also wondering what your site url is as we have keen skaters chez nous.
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Hi Duncan,
Hhmm.. are you sure thats right?
Not according to HSBC at any rate.
and the actinic paypal integration was not built by paypal either.. I know that much...
I'm dubious as to if it really ever is that way round. PSPs have their own integration instructions for carts and designers to follow... not the other way round. Actinic is relatively small fry compared to hsbc, paypal, worldpay, sage etc.. I'm sorry I cant see the onus being on them to build integrations..
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The problem you are faced with is that all the PSPs, in your case HSBC, are doing is flagging transaction that "could" be fraudulent.#
This could happen because the customer doesn't reside in the UK, they've keyed something in wrong or they are actualy using a stolen card.
Originally posted by Rollerboy View PostNot an ideal solution as far as I'm concerned.
Initially 25-40% of orders were going into fraud review.
It doesn't sound like you are going to get what you want unless you upgrade to V9 and use AP. Orders will still be downloaded into Actinic as with HSBC, but there will be a dirty red light next to any order that "could" be bogus. Your staff can then look at the payment details all within the Actinic Software and make a decision there and then based on a set of criteria you have given them.
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If what you want was to be implemented and every transaction that goes into fraud review does not complete then essentially a 3rd of your customers will perceive their order to be cancelled, would they not?
..and the AP integration for v9 does sound like it works how I would expect.
Having looked at the Ap payment system on other sites.. I was concerned that 'Actinic' is not a well known enough brand.. and didnt instill as much trust as HSBC or other well known brands. Maybe I'm over cautious and web shoppers arent that worried about the pages they enter card details on. For me I always want to see a padlocked page on a site I've heard of.
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Just a few comments on this thread.
Firstly, the HSBC ePayments integration is the same in v9 as in v7. The ePayments integration with Actinic was commissioned by HSBC and built by Actinic to their specification. The agreement was that if things changed, HSBC could commission us to make the changes. They haven't done so in this case.
The AP lack of branding awareness doesn't appear to be a problem, based on quite a bit of feedback on this forum. In addition, a lot of people brand the Actinic Payments (AP) payment page with their own store branding. The advanced SSL certificate (which leads to the green bar on the browser address) is non-trivial to obtain and ensures that the site isn't a scam. It is true, however, that not a lot of consumers know that. But if they refer to a security expert, that's what they would be told.
This may sound strange, and almost unbelievable, but I personally have heard of two merchants that reported that customers have not paid via HSBC "because I don't have an HSBC card" or similar words. I've not yet heard of one report of poeple abandoning AP because they didn't recognise the brand.I would be surprised if people haven't occasionally done so because of this issue, but if they do, it is clearly on a very, very small scale.
When we introduced AP, brand recognition was one of my concerns, but hasn't been an issue in practise. It's one of those cases that what logically seems like it might be an issue turns out not to be. See the recent discussion on SSL cerrificates in checkout for a similar perplexing example.
We're currently seeing a rapidly rising uptake of Actinic Payments, so something has got to be right. Creditcall are being similarly successful, and it's very likely that virtually all of us have put card payments through their network, independent of Actinic, already. They have just secured another massive payments win, although it's not public knowledge yet.
Chris
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Hi Chris
Thanks for the info re the integration of hsbc and v7 and v9.
and also your comments regarding AP branding.. as I said.. I may have been being over-cautious regarding the branding etc.. maybe customers are less cautious generally. The integration does sound excellent.. I will have to do some thinking.
All the best
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