Sagepay Help

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Hi,

Am just trying to learn how to use Sagepay, as I've always used Paypal in the past.

Say I have an online store and people checkout. They leave my store and go to the sagepay website to enter their card details - would this be form integration? - http://www.sagepay.com/developers/integration_manual/form_introduction.asp - kind of similar to using paypals website pay,ent standard?

Also, not sure if I'm reading this right, but unlike paypal the money would go direct into my bank account?

Thanks
 
Do you have to pay for Sagepay though? If it's not that much I suppose it's still better than Paypal due to fees etc.
 
Yoou still need a merchant account. Sagepay can provide you with one, and yes, it costs. I use NoChex as they provide it all.
 
we offer customers - PayPal and SagePay (with iFrame - so they never actually leave our website during the payment process - SSL of course) - works a treat.

Personally I do all my shopping online and prefer PayPal as I dont need to carry my card with me - just a username and password - but we offer both - dont see the point of any others.

khushy
 
Have been reading more about Sagepay - think I'll be using this from now as a first choice, instead of Paypal - this time am going to practice it loads beforehand though (at least they provide some pretty detailed code examples).
 
Are you building your own integration? Form, Server or Direct?

HAven't read all the documentation yet but:

Am defo going to have a look at the form one - same as a paypal buy now button/cart where I'd send over form values.

Will be needing to take payments without the customer leaving my site - so I guess this is the direct/server integration.

Just to check, the server integration would be the eqivalent of website payments pro?

EDIT: wow, you have to be PCI DSS compliant to use thje Direct method.
 
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Yep, we are using direct and just sorting our compliance issues.. its a nightmare to be honest..

Although, we didn't build our cart..
 
Have never had to do this tbh, what does it involve exactly?

PCI compliance? Go to their website. It's a set of rules. The level of compliance is dependent on your merchant level, defined by the # of transactions and data access.

You have to comply with the rules, perform an SAQ, perform a scan of your infrastructure and let the bank know.

That's as far as I understand.
 
PCI compliance? Go to their website. It's a set of rules. The level of compliance is dependent on your merchant level, defined by the # of transactions and data access.

You have to comply with the rules, perform an SAQ, perform a scan of your infrastructure and let the bank know.

That's as far as I understand.


Ah right. Had the idea someone would be auditing my site for some reason :)
 
The scan is a 3rd party audit of sorts. If you are doing the # of transactions Amazon do, then they will audit you rigorously as a level 1 merchant.
 
It does depend on which PCI auditor you go with and the number of transactions/turnover you are doing.

Sage Pay use Trustwave, with them the lowest is level 4 where you pretty much self-certify your setup. Higher levels start requiring monthly port scans and such.

Don't let your merchant bank hassle you in to taking the bank's preferred PCI auditor as you can shop around.
 
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