Please don't test your biller setup with WebBilling's test account—it won't work correctly.
Setup on WebBilling's Website
Register for a WebBilling account. While
setting up your account, record your Merchant ID and Merchant Password.
Setup WebBilling in NATS
Note: If you are on a version prior to 3.1.64.1 WebBilling bills surfers in Euros. If your default NATS currency
is U.S. dollars, you must setup multiple currencies.
If you are on a version after 3.1.64.1 WebBilling will bill the surfer in their local currency.
Go to the Billers Admin, select WebBilling from the Biller
drop-down, and click Add. Enter your Merchant ID and Merchant
Password. Please contact WebBilling if you didn't get an ID or
password.
Go to the Sites Admin and edit the sites you want to use with
WebBilling. On the edit page, go to the Biller Details section, find
the WebBilling section, and fill in any optional settings you want to
use.
Still in the Sites Admin, edit an existing join option or scroll down to the Add New Join Option section, find
the WebBilling Screen Description and WebBilling Bank Statement
Description items. Fill out either to override WebBilling's defaults.
Fill out the rest of the join options and click Add
This Join Option.
Localized Join Forms
The following instructions describe localizing your NATS
pre-join form to a surfer's language:
Geo-Target Join Options
WebBilling provided us with the following translations to use in
localized cascade descriptions:
- English: Direct Debit
- German: "Lastschrift"
- Spain: "Cargo Bancario"
- Netherlands: "Automatische Inkasso"
Alternate Method
While the Geo-Target Join Options instructions let you display one
locale-specific locale option, you may find it simpler to display one
join options for each locale. Go to Sites Admin, select a site, and
add four options. For each join option, choose WebBilling, enter the
join option settings, and use one of the above translations in the Join
Form Text. This displays one join option for each language.
Note: WebBilling suggests you make the German translation,
"Lastschrift," the first join option.