On Thu, Mar 22, 2018, at 4:21 PM, Steven M. Miano wrote:
ShowClix would allow payment gateways (
authorize.net, beanstream,
cybersource global payment, firstdata, paypal, and stripe).
I believe Eventbrite does only paypal and
authorize.net.
Eventbrite offers their own in-house payment processing option:
https://www.eventbrite.com/support/articles/en_US/How_To/how-to-use-event...
This option nets fees and bundles the payout into a single transaction. This meets our
accounting requirements.
No other payment processing engine I am aware of does this. I don't know of ShowClix
offering something similar. Does it?
Thanks,
bex
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> From: Brian Exelbierd <bex(a)pobox.com>
> Hi All,
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> As we learned last year, using Paypal for our collection of the
> voluntary registration fees proved to be a problem for our RH based
> accounting. I have been trying to find alternatives for this during
> the intervening period and have only one.
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> Eventbrite
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> Eventbrite's system is used by other open source events and is able to
> work with RH accounting. The primary thing it brings to the table is
> that it aggregates all funds into a single transaction. Paypal,
> Stripe, and other transaction-oriented systems do not do that.
>
> Does anyone have any other alternatives that should be considered. The
> ones mentioned in the thread last year all were transaction-oriented
> and didn't meet our accounting needs. We are going to be announcing
> and opening registration soon, so I need to get this resolved.
>
> regards,
>
> bex
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