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Question: Which transaction gateways are compatible for Internationally based merchants?

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Generally speaking you'll probably want to go with the gateways showing the tightest integration, so the ones that support both Multi-Currency and Refunds are highlighted in the table below. 


GatewaySupports E-CheckSupports Multi-CurrencySupport RefundsAuth Then CaptureZero Dollar Authorization"3rd party processor"
(hands off to payment
processor website)
Authorize.net 3.1YYYYY
 

Beanstream 

Y   

 (Now Bambora(Response error codes)


Y



Braintree Payment Solutions (Blue)
YY


ChronoPay

 


Y    



CyberSource
YY


Direct Payment Solutions

 


YY   


EcorePay

 
Y    



Enterpayment

 


Y    



eWay

 


Y    



First Data Global Gateway e4

 


YY   


Gate2Shop

 


Y   


Y
Internet Secure
Y



Litle (now Vantiv)
Y



Moneris (E-Select Plus)

 
Y 
YYY

MultiCards

     




Y

Network Merchants Gateway (N.M.I)

 Y Y Y Y 

PayPal PayFlow Pro

 YY Y  

PacNet Services

 

Y

Y

   


Plug N Pay
Y



Sage Pay Gateway

 


 Y   


Stripe
YY


WorldPay Business Gateway

 


Y Y  

Y


Info
titleNote regarding "3rd Party Processors"

UltraCart considers the gateways listed as "3rd Party Processors" as the least optimal integration due to the fact that these gateway require a hand-off to their own website during the checkout.

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titleCaution with Zero Dollar Auth

Proceed with caution when using "zero dollar authorizations" with auto orders (recurring billing). Even though it seems like a ideal way to offer a trial via an initially zero cost, very often it will create customer service issues because the customer will often confuse the temp hold as a actual charge which may result in customer service headaches. And as is the case with auto orders in general, you may need to take precautions to block prepaid and gift cards to prevent abuse. It's generally better to do a minimal transaction ($1-$5) up front in most cases.

 

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