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Anybody here with a Vbulletin forum using Amember who switched to CCbill
I use Amember to handle my CCbill transactions but i want to switch to the internal Vbulletin payment system. I'm just wondering if that's possible without losing the info from all the paying members. As in will the Vbulletin software pick everything up when you enter your ccbill info or do you have to start from scratch?
Anyway, i doubt many people here were in this situation before. |
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Bite me.
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Someone at CCBill probably knows.
This was interesting "CCBill does NOT support recurring payments." Really? http://www.vbulletin.com/docs/html/subscriptions_ccbill |
I'm almost positive you'll have anomalies if you simply switch from aMember to vBulletin's payment integration...
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I would tend to agree with chronig, but we will certainly help you out if we can.
client support @ ccbill.com ph. 800-510-2859 |
aMember keeps it's own database and updates vBulletin's usergroups itself - nothing of your members cancellations/rebills/extensions is kept in the vBulletin system - and it doesn't query CCBill for it.
vBulletin uses a seperate (vBulletin Subscriptions) database that will basically be empty if you were using aMember. I'm not 100% positive about this but I'm like 99% sure. |
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The only reason i want to use the Vbulletin payment script is because it's faster. When Amember gets inbetween the loading times are 5 times longer (from forum to CCbill signup page). So i'm pretty sure i lose potential customers there. Then again i don't want to mess with the current member database. |
webcashmaker.com runs on something like you wrote :2 cents:
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- pay a programmer to export/convert/import subscription database - pay filipino to manually create subscriptions (include subscription/receipt id) for all 25 of your members :thumbsup |
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