[OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] credit card payments in the OPAC
Terran McCanna
tmccanna at georgialibraries.org
Mon Jan 7 15:27:34 EST 2019
The PINES libraries that are taking payments via the OPAC are all using
Stripe. I don't recall the details of what the fees amount to, but when we
reviewed the various options, Stripe had the lowest fees and the easiest
setup. We do not have any libraries that are doing at the desk transactions
this way yet, but several are considering it.
Terran McCanna, PINES Program Manager
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On Mon, Jan 7, 2019 at 3:20 PM Katie Greenleaf Martin <
bcl at blaircountylibraries.org> wrote:
> Hello! I have a library that wants to start taking fine payments via the
> OPAC. Currently, all the libraries I have chatted with are using PayFlow
> Pro+Paypal for this.
>
> So, I am wondering if anyone else is using another provider (Paypal only,
> Stripe, Authorize.net) -- and if so:
> 1. Are you happy with your setup?
> 2. What costs do you pay per transaction and per month?
> 3. Do you also use this method of taking payments for in-library credit
> card transactions and/or donations via your website?
>
> thanks!
> Katie
> --
> Katie Greenleaf Martin, MLIS
> bcl at blaircountylibraries.org
> 814.946.0417x132
> County Coordinator
> Blair County Library System
>
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