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February 2000, Week 4

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I've seen an ad in the newswire for this, check www.Alleyn-Day.com


John MacLerran wrote:

> Hi Everyone,
>
> I'm trying to find out if there are any packages (software, hardware, or
> combination of both) for the HP3000, er, HP e3000, that will do credit
> card processing.
>
> We have been asked to accept credit cards for student Registration fees,
> housing room and board, and other student-related functions.
>
> Ideally, the package would reside fully on the e3000 and handle all of
> the verification functions -- ie. dialing the credit card clearinghouse,
> verifying the card validity and credit limit, and returning an
> authorization code back to the e3000 -- as well as store some data to
> assist our controller with reconciling the bank statement at the end of
> the month.  Alternatively, a package for the e3000 that just handles the
> modem verification and authorization code for the transaction would
> suffice, as long as it allows us to capture the data -- we'll be able to
> write the accounting portion. Least ideal, but probably still
> acceptable, would be a package that resides on another box (Win / UX /
> Linux) that can communicate with the e3000 either via ODBC or some other
> protocol, as long as it allows the transaction to be originated from a
> session on the e3000.
>
> I searched the HP3000-L archives on Deja.com, and found a couple of
> posts from last October -- one of them mentioned the Alleyn-Day LTD.
> company. We're looking into that, but I thought I'd post the question
> again and see if anything else comes up.
>
> Thanks!
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>   John MacLerran
>   IT Systems Analyst                       email:   [log in to unmask]
>   Idaho State University                             V(208) 236-2954
>   http://www.isu.edu/~macljohn                       F(208) 236-3673
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