Getting Paid on the Internet - Further Info
Version 1.0b of 7 May 1999
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Australian Information Industry Association Ltd, 1999
This document is (pro tem) at http://www.xamax.com.au/AIIA/CrMore.html
More
About the Internet and the Web
Here is a description of
how
the Internet works.
Tutorials about the World Wide Web are provided by:
How
to Contact Banks
Alternative approaches to finding an appropriate bank include:
- if you already accept credit-cards, ask the bank with which you have a
merchant services agreement;
- ask the bank that you already use for banking services; or
- contact another bank. You can search in the Yellow Pages under the
heading `Internet Services'. On the Internet, banks are listed:
The following table provides, for each of the banks, their name and
home-page on the Web, followed by the phone-number that you should use when
making enquiries about accepting credit-cards over the Internet. If the bank
provides a web-page dealing with this topic, that address is also shown.
- Adelaide Bank Limited,
http://www.adelaidebank.com.au
- AMP Banking Ltd,
http://www.ampbank.com.au/
- Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Limited,
http://www.anz.com.au/
1300 366 988,
http://www.anz.com.au/australia/busbank/prdsrv/day_merchant.htm
- Arab Bank Limited
- Bank of China
- Bank of Queensland Limited,
http://www.mfaxts.com.au/bankchoice/bankqld/
- Bank of Western Australia Limited,
http://www.bankwest.com.au
- Banque Nationale de Paris
- Barclays Bank PLC
- Bendigo Bank Limited,
http://www.benbank.com.au
- Citibank Limited,
http://www.citibank.com.au
- Colonial State Bank,
http://www.colonial.com.au/,
13 13 88
- Commonwealth Bank of Australia Limited,
http://www.combank.com.au/,
13 19 98
- Suisse First Boston
- Deutsche Bank AG,
http://www.aus.deuba.com
- Hongkong Bank of Australia
- Macquarie Bank Limited,
http://www.macquarie.com.au
- National Australia Bank,
http://www.national.com.au/,
13 22 36
- Oversea - Chinese Banking Corporation Limited,
http://www.ocbc.com.sg
- Overseas Union Bank,
http://www.oub.com.sg
- Primary Industry Bank Australia Limited
- St. George Bank Limited,
http://www.stgeorge.com.au/,
13 38 00,
http://www.stgeorge.com.au/eCommerce/Partners/default.asp
- Suncorp - Metway Limited,
http://www.suncorp.com.au
- The Chase Manhattan Bank
- Trust Bank,
http://www.trustbank.com.au
- United Overseas Bank Limited,
http://www.uob.com.sg
- Westpac Banking Corporation ,
http://www.westpac.com.au,
1 800 029 749
How
to Contact ISPs
Alternative approaches to finding an appropriate ISP include:
- if you already use the services of an ISP, ask them;
- ask around your own business contacts;
- ask around fellow-members of your local chamber of commerce;
- watch for advertisements in your local press;
- search in the Yellow Pages under the heading `Internet Services';
- search on the Internet:
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Office of the Information Economy in the preparation of this web-version of
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Sun
Microsystems Australia Ltd is also acknowledged.
This Guide was prepared for the Australian Information Industry Association by
Roger
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Consultancy Pty Ltd, Canberra.
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Created: 28 March 1999
This Version: 1.0b of 7 May 1999
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