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  1. Good Day jaatendi, You can look into the Website Payments Pro (US/Canadia/UK) or Hosted Solution (several others) if you are wanting more features. Its around $30 per month. WHMCS supports the US/CA version out of the box. But you will need to be PCI Compliant. Regards Twobit
  2. Good Day jaatendi, You could manually move the client into a "Client Group" with a 50% discount after their order. Regards Twobit
  3. Good Day ninak, Thanks we are working with a few PCI Compliance vendors here in Australia. As we touch CC data (stored in WHMCS), we will have to be SAQ D. Regards Twobit
  4. Good Day ninak, Thamk you for the link. We are using that site for the documentation etc. Based on their guidelines, we should be a level 4 SAQ D - under 20k but store data. However when we run the self evaluation wizards on PCI scan vendors websites - as soon as we save save details its a level 1. Is that correct? Regards Twobit
  5. Good Day mydedis, Thank you for your response. I spoke with the local paypal sales rep and integrators. Australia only has access to the hosted solution, which has no API. Well its an iFrame, not ideal for our requirements. I'd love to see your integration once its done, if I may. Regards Twobit
  6. Hi Frank, Thank you for your reply. We have spoken to authorize.net, but they only accept US based customers. Most of the AU gateways are over priced for our needs. We are happy to do manual payments for our small customer base, but that requires PCI Certification. We have never undertaken this task before. If storing data in whmcs for offline processing only requires level 4 with SAQ D, we will go that route using a virtual POS. Does anyone have some tips for PCI requirements? Regards Twobit
  7. Good Day All, There seems to be a number of sites explaining the PCI requirements. If WHMCS stores the clients credit card for recurring payments, does this force us into Level 1? if so, would this apply for the offline payment module? We are looking at using WHMCS for licensing software and will require recurring payments. Our software will be under $20 pm and average at 10 clients. Is this a level 4 PCI? We are based in Australia and have limited options, even the PayPal Website Payments Pro is not available. Of all the gateway options we have explored, most require a merchant account and the gateway. And they dont provide a token api so we still store credit card details. Does anyone have some suggestions for a low cost gateway with a token api for WHMCS that works for Australian companies? Also, what PCI level are you on if you store credit cards? Regards Twobit
  8. Good Day All, Is anyone able to inform me if the Web Payment Pro module for WHMCS is compatable with the Australian "Version": https://www.paypal-australia.com.au/business/accept-payments/accept-payments-on-your-website/hss ? It appears to have several names: - Web Payment Pro - Web Payment Pro - PayFlow Pro Edition - Web Payment Pro - Hosted Solution Regards Twobit
  9. working again - must have been a server back log - i hope.
  10. Hey, Im using WHMCS V3.0 and have only just realised that the emails do not goto the clients. All admin based emails do work - is there a bug or a config that i can play around with? The emails do show up in the email log... They just are not getting sent to the clients. My server hosting the WHMCS does have all the required packages.. Will try a smtp email account later. It does not work with mass email either.... Rergards...
  11. same problem on my side...
  12. I agree with impactgc - as we are an entirely free hosting company, this is great!
  13. Hey, we are going to be using this system to help provide better support and management for our clients - South African Clans, we provide hosting for free. Our only issue is that we will have to make a custom registrar module, i have looked at the API that WHMcs provides... The registrations and any updates must be emailed to the domain registrar in plain text, with all the details - this is easy and we can do this part no problem. We however are having problems with getting to see how the API functions, and how we can test if our module will work. i.e. how do we send test data - the manual says to make an entry in the intial array like "TestMode" - which we can use later to check if its set an then just do a simple if statment to change email addresses... However when we add this to the array - well anything for that matter - we don;t see the options in the admin section... like the standard ones have - username, password etc... We are using WHMcs V3.0RC2 - we like the new modifications and ofcourse the forced secure ports for cPanel. Any help would be greatly help us - we will release the code on the forums for anyone else who might have a similar need...
  14. yeah - i saw that, was going to see if I could modify it to work with latest WHMCS and IPB2.2, it was more of how did he do it rather than a i want to use it.
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