We've been with Heartland Payment Systems for almost a year now. They've got several local retail stores as customers and they've been treated pretty well. They use Authorize.Net as the authorizing company. We've been working on several custom E-Commerce packages using Authorize.Net for the processing, TechSupport has been good, always get a live person to work with. Heartland handles all major types of Merchant Accounts: Retail (card in hand), Mail-Order (no card in hand), and Internet (vendor never knows card number). Each of these accounts can be set up often with different discount rates and fees. I can't say the fees are high with Heartland, RNG has a 3.35% discount rate, no per transaction fee and a $20 per month statement fee. Wells Fargo wanted twice that much and we've been banking there for 5 years! What type of account are you into with Cyber(no)Cash? Email me off list if you want contact info for Heartland or more info about MerchAccounts. MK On Fri, 2 Mar 2001, Bob Tanner wrote: > Got this email. Cybercash is going into the toilet. > > So, what other online credit card processing companies are out there? > > > CyberCash Restructuring Letter to Customers > > > > > > March 2, 2001 > > > > To Our Valued Customers: > > > > As many of you know, on December 14, 2000, CyberCash announced > > its intention to merge with Network 1 Financial Corp., a premier supplier > > of payment processing systems and Internet payment services, to create > > a single entity to offer the industry's most fully integrated payment > > solution for both Internet and physical world merchants. The > > combination of CyberCash and Network 1 would enable CyberCash to > > offer its customers a one-stop solution for payment processing and > > merchant account services packaged for simplicity and economy. > > > > While we have made tremendous strides over the last several months in > > completing the merger, conditions in the capital markets prevent > > CyberCash from completing the financing necessary to close the merger > > as planned. > > > > In light of these events, the companies have terminated their existing > > merger agreement and have entered into an asset purchase agreement > > under which Network 1 will acquire all of CyberCash's operating assets. > > As part of this strategy, CyberCash today elected to utilize the > > procedures offered by Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. > > > > Please rest assured that we will continue to provide the same high > > quality customer service that has made us the world leader in payment > > processing. As these plans develop, we will send you additional > > communications. > > > > For more information, please go to > > http://www.cybercash.com/restructure. > > > > Sincerely, > > > > Daniel Lynch > > Chairman and CEO > > CyberCash Inc. > > -- ________________________________________________________ ReadyNET Go!, Inc. - Building your Business on the net ________________________________________________________ Mark J. Kroska MIS Director 320.656.0765 Voice 888.447.3239 Toll Free 320.203.7052 Fax http://www.readynetgo.com mailto:mkroska at readynetgo.com ________________________________________________________