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CRE Secure Payment module for easy PCI Compliance.


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#1 CRE Secure Payments

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Posted 31 August 2009, 17:57

Support thread of the new payment module found at:

http://addons.oscommerce.com/info/6994

The world's first PCI Certified payment module for OSCommerce.

Works with Authorize.net, Chase Paymentech Orbital gateways and your existing Merchant Service account. The CRE Secure for OSCommerce module connects to the CRE Secure hosted payment service for quick and easy PCI compliance. CRE Secure is a level 1 PCI DSS certified service provider.

The CRE Secure payment system creates a hosted payment page that looks exactly like your site, in real time, for each transaction.

No minimums, no monthly fees. Just pay a low per-transaction fee when you use it.



Please post your support questions here or go you can go to www.cresecure.com and use our live chat.

Edited by Jan Zonjee, 09 March 2012, 06:55.

Best Regards

Greg McGraw, CEO
CRE Secure

#2 wroughtec

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Posted 11 September 2009, 22:21

What about UK connections are they supported and who have you got links with in the UK?

#3 CRE Secure Payments

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Posted 14 September 2009, 16:01

View Postwroughtec, on Sep 11 2009, 06:21 PM, said:

What about UK connections are they supported and who have you got links with in the UK?

Wroughtec, thank you for your question.

UK service depends on a gateway connection that services UK and EU. We are working on selecting our UK/EU gateway now. Which gateway do you use?
Best Regards

Greg McGraw, CEO
CRE Secure

#4 wroughtec

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Posted 15 September 2009, 21:40

Well currently I do not, used to use EPDQ from Barclays but the charges were out waying the income so am now using a combination of paypal, nochex, and payoffline although if a good solution presents itself at a reasonable rate I may well slip back in to using a more merchant type account.

#5 CRE Secure Payments

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Posted 01 October 2009, 14:05

View Postwroughtec, on Sep 15 2009, 05:40 PM, said:

Well currently I do not, used to use EPDQ from Barclays but the charges were out waying the income so am now using a combination of paypal, nochex, and payoffline although if a good solution presents itself at a reasonable rate I may well slip back in to using a more merchant type account.

Looks like EDPQ is a gateway. Is that integrated into your cart, or do you store Credit Cards manually on order and use the virtual terminal.
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Greg McGraw, CEO
CRE Secure

#6 crazylane

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Posted 09 March 2012, 03:01

Please do not use CRE Secure, this is not a professional company at all. I am a disabled veteran and was hired by this company for website development and now they refuse to pay me! It is always we'll try to pay you next month! They claim to have received millions in venture capital funding but cannot afford to pay me.

#7 beau_tibbs

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Posted 15 March 2012, 13:59

Thank you crazylane. Sounds like a company that I ought to avoid.