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As of 4/13/21: $13,709.90 As of 2/26/21: Eric wrote the code and it is in code review by Alan. Should be finished with review this week. Then back to Eric for testing. 8/25/2020: As of today, chip reader is en route to Alan's so he will have that for setup and testing. Alan asked to add this link to the project: Sent from the client: Here is the link to Usaepay developers sandbox system login info. Hope it helps you. Are you using java script to call API? Please call me @ 303-506-7088 I will explain you in detail. Developer Portal User name : highlandvineyards@yahoo.com Password : Highland1234 Usaepay Sandbox User name : highlandvinyards Password : Highland1234 Generating an API key: 1. Click on settings 2. Click on API keys 3. Click on +Add API Key 4. Provide a name 5. Provide a Pin (if required) 6. Click on Save The sandbox server is a complete replica of the production environment with a few exceptions: It is self-contained and will not send any data to outside processing platforms (Visa, MC, or any banks). Charging a "live" credit card will not result in a charge showing up on the cardholder's bill. While "live" credit cards will work on the sandbox server, it is recommended that you use the test card numbers. A list of testcards can be found in the developer's center. The sandbox is designed for testing functionality, and is not a load testing environment. Transaction throughput is intentionally throttled. The transaction database is cleared every few months. Direct any questions regarding the sandbox to sandbox@usaepay.com Here is a link to our developer center: https://sandbox.usaepay.com/_ Please don’t hesitate to reach out if you need assistance. Here is a link to our developer page: https://help.usaepay.info/ 8/5/2020: The second project was the EMV chip integration project. This project got to the point of where I got the go ahead to order the card reader and then they pulled me off because they weren't getting many people asking for it, so it has been sitting for over a year now. Still no card reader and zero development has been done. As far as project timeline goes, once I have a card reader and test card, it shouldn't take too long. Typically there are 3 stages:
If things super smooth and we have no issues it wouldn't surprise me if it was done in 8 hrs, but I have yet to experience that :)
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