Is there a tool that can be used to simulate credit card payments?

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Is there a tool that can be used to simulate credit card payments?

I am writing a desktop application using Java Swings. I need to simulate credit card payments so that with sample credit card numbers a real payment (card apparently processed and response received) could be simulated. Is there any free tool or software that I can use to do this?

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You can do that via Paypal Developer Tools. Specifically with a Sandbox Test Account and the paypal...

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Do you have to pay payments on credit card you've never used?

Say you ordered the credit card and when you got it, you never activated it or used it. Do you have to make payments on it?

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Depends Does the card have an annual fee?

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Credit card payments once everything is used?

Lets say that I have a credit card of $25,000. I used all to buy something worth $20,000. Would I still get the typical monthly payment of $10-$50 or it would go up.

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Depends on your credit card company, but if you charged up 20K it will be A LOT more than $10-$50. In...

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Does anyone know if paypal can be used via a laptop for credit card payments.?

If so is it pretty straight forward to accept card payments at fairs/markets etc?

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hi

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Why is biometrics technology like finger printing, face recoginition etc is not being used in credit card  payments so as to reduce the risk and hence reduce the cost of transactions?

Using camera or new finger print technology during online transaction or during POS also will have ability to reduce fraud transaction and have a way to reduce risk for "card not present" and hence reduce risk?

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We'll get there eventually, but payments technology tends to change very slowly (especially in the US...

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Trying to raise my credit score should I pay my credit card off or make payments, or?

I have a credit card with U.S. Bank. It's a limit of up to $500. It's not a secured credit card. I haven't had a job as I have severe back problems and I am unable to work, and receive disability. I normally use some and make payments and in 2-3 months...

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You will not qualify for a home on your income. At most, you could afford an apartment for $203 a month...

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Im 17 and I used my friends credit card but I didnt steal the card he gave me the info for the card before?

Im 17 and I used my friends credit card With out His Permission but I didn't steal the card he gave me the info for the card before to buy some things on xbox live, playstation network and Steam. But the situation im in right now is that i used my friends...

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USING SOMEONE'S CREDIT CARD WITHOUT PERMISSION ***IS*** STEALING. You broke the law. You're a criminal...

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Are Wal-Mart card payments reported to credit bureaus?

I would like to know for sure whether payments made toward a balance on a Wal-Mart credit card are reported to credit bureaus, i.e., will they build credit. Wal-Mart has two different cards, the Wal-Mart Discover card which is a full credit card, and...

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Both of them will show up on your credit report. If you make your payments on time and regularly and...

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Using a 0% interest credit card to pay the difference between our trade-in and a used car?

Using a 0% interest credit card to pay the difference between our trade-in and a used car? I've been entertaining the idea of paying the difference between our trade-in and a used car (about $2400) with a 0% interest credit card and paying it off by...

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As long as you are committed to paying off the credit card under the 15 months, then no negatives seen...

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Who do I complain to about a company that has been charging my credit card for services that were never used?

My previous employer signed me up for a call recording service using my personal credit card. Since I left my previous employer a year ago, a service company (who my employer Singed me up with using my credit card) has been charging my card $50 a month...

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You did personally sign up for the account = your employer does not have your credit card information...

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