April 27, 2016
UPDATED March 1, 2020
To configure QuickPay Gateway into your sticky.io CRM, you will go to Payments>Gateways, under ACTIONS select Add New Provider Profile.Select the type = Payment/Gateway and select QuickPay from the drop down.Fill out the gateway parameters which are outlined below and click “Save”.
For more information on this Gateway click here https://www.quickpay.net/
These parameters are briefly described here for your reference:
API Key: This will be provided to you by QuickPay.
Merchant Id: This will be provided to you by QuickPay.
Text on Statement: User Defined; this will be the descriptor that is sent to the gateway and displayed on the cardholders statement. This only works with the acquirer ClearHaus. Max 22 characters.
Currency: QuickPay currently supports currencies from all over the world. Contact them for further info. sticky.io is set up for USD, EUR, GBP and CAD currencies.
Test Mode: Set to YES if you want to use this gateway in test mode..
Gateway Alias: For internal purposes only; it helps you identify a specific gateway account among several others in your CRM.
There are 2 Required Fields on the Merchant Account Details tab. *Descriptor - This will be the MID Descriptor *Customer Service Number - The customer service number assigned to the MID
There is 1 Required Field on the Limits and Fees tab *Global Monthly Cap - This will be the sales amount allowed monthly on this MID
To maximize the efficiency of sticky.io Reporting Analytics we suggest you take a moment and fill out the rest of the fields. These will all be used in sticky.io’s profitability reports.
For field definitions on all of the fields on the Merchant Account Details Tab and the Limits & Fees Tab - click here- overview of gateway providers
Once your gateway profile has been created, then you will go through your campaigns and assign the gateway to the corresponding campaign(s).
Additional Notes:
3D Secure - You will need to implement the PHP code on your front end to use 3D Secure with this provider. The PHP code can be obtained from QuickPay directly. Once the customer goes through the PHP they are redirected to QuickPay, and then they receive a return URL where they will need to be redirected back to your site. From there you will need to include the 'wallet_token' parameter (quickpay Id) within the NewOrder API call to create the order.