choosing a processor for free items

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choosing a processor for free items

by jessesnyder-2 :: Rate this Message:

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I'm working on a project that includes registration for classes that
are free of cost, but where the act of registering is still important,
since the client needs to track who is registering, ensure that
classes aren't overbooked, etc. It's also important that a single user
be able to register for multiple classes as efficiently as possible,
so GetPaid's shopping cart is appealing. Is there a mock payment
processor that would make sense in this scenario, or would it be
better to use a standard processor and just assign $0 to buyable
items?

Thanks!

Jesse Snyder
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Re: choosing a processor for free items

by Taito Horiuchi :: Rate this Message:

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Hello,

There are getpaid.nullpayment included in getpaid recipe.
I guess you can use it or extend it in your use case.

Taito

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