September 15, 2008
Mike
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Back in 1998 and 1999, I was the system architect and lead programmer for a dot.com era payment processor called Qdebit whose specialty was ACH Processing. Andrew Armstrong, Eric Wolf, Rob Hyatt, myself and several others helped build the very first NACHA approved internet check/ACH gateways. It worked, made a little money, and as the founding management (Marvin and Dan) got replaced by coke snorting spikey haired dot.com era sales droids and got screwed by some slimy customers, it became a dot.gone. From that experiment in life, some real companies were born: ACH Commerce which is now owned by MoneyGram, and EZIC a credit card processor that is also doing well.
We are still an EZIC reseller, and have a handful of customers that I still manage and maintain their code. Over the years, I've added a few more.. and seem to keep running into people with very special needs. Cybrmall.com has been re-tasked to address and support those needs, and you will find me and a handful of very talented technical people making things happen. We are not marketing people, and will not try to pretend to be. We think EZIC is a great gateway, and prefer it for many things, but we also are experienced and work with many others. In some cases, we interface directly with banks and special payment networks.
Need something hard or impossible done? Call us.
Oh, yeah.. the big question; Approximately $250/hour. and worth every penny. |
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