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Is the system for accepting electronic payments an analogue of Robokassa?
Please advise worthy, preferably proven by you or your friends analogues of Robokassa. Robokassa is not satisfied for the following reasons:
- a large commission (5%)
- a non-functional API (for example, there is no way to artificially limit the number of supported payments, or the ability to make a payment only through a certain payment system)
- their SSL payment form does not work with google chrome ( their tech support refuses to solve the problem and suggests disabling certain encryption algorithms in the browser).
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> inoperability of their SSL form of payment with google chrome
> (their technical support refuses to solve the problem and suggests
> disabling certain encryption algorithms in the browser).
I don’t know what they are smoking there, but their problem is not in some kind of SSL algorithms and it manifests itself not only in Chrome. Their server instantly resets the TCP connection (a TCP RESET arrives from their side) - the matter has not yet reached any SSL algorithms.
We found a hacky way to get around this. If interested - write in a personal.
I don't want to write publicly. Let the mutants from Robokassa continue to hang noodles “disable SSL in Chrome” (yes, in a browser that uses a quarter of the Internet) and lose customers.
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