Order page with credit card information

I've already implemented a SSL certificate with my hosting account and I'm looking for an overview of this info I will need the user and how the credit card information are in fact transformed? I have a Basic .asp page set upwards with a insert a table to record form with the name, the type of card, card number, expiration date, security code and total of the invoice. Is there anything else that I need, or something I should know?

Thank you!
-Matt

mtrueblood wrote:
> Thank you for your answers. I'll make sure I have look in the titles, you
> listed mentioned. The site owner does not want visitors to the site can be
> extracted from his site to go to another site to pay for their order on his
> site. It feels as if that's going to scare them.
>
> Is a merchant as protx design the page for us? How the whole process
> protx work?

There are 3 options with Protx VSP form, VSP Direct, and VSP Server.

VSP Direct, that's what you want to use, you have your own payment page on
your site, it submits through a SSL of Protx page data, receives from your page
the answer, then submit more data, then your page receives another
response. The only time your customer leaves your site is when they need
to make things secure 3D with own bank here, but even in this case, you can
in an iFrame and they will never know they left your site.

VSP form is when they don't leave your site, there's a lot less work involved.

VSP Server is much much more involved, and you will need to be PCI
certified as well.

Protx is cheap, £20 per month for less than 1,000 transactions by
quarter without transaction fees.

You can also use a Terminal screen, where you manually enter the
transaction, so you can take orders by phone. You will need a
separate merchant account for this part, I think. The company I work for that
uses, each sale man has his own connection and can take payment when
they're having a sale, it makes life so much easier.

Dooza
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