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by pantsd 5977 days ago
Recurly claims to be PCI compliant on there web page [ http://recurly.com/features/ ]. Its possible they are on the list under another name, I'd give there support people a shout. I'm not sure if recurly,spreedly,etc. are actually storing the data, it seems like they might be having the gateway (i.e. authorize.net) store the data, but that is pure speculation on my part.

I am interested in doing some re-occuring billing stuff my self so do post back with your experiences with which ever provider you go with. Best of luck :)

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We posted our experiences of three of these here - http://www.untitledstartup.com/2010/02/accepting-payments-on...

We ultimately chose to go with recurly, but are going to look at chargify again once they stabilize a little bit. Recurly is not on the list, but in the process of doing so (I just emailed them ~10 minutes ago specifically about being a validated service provider).

Spreedly is storing data [ http://blog.spreedly.com/2010/2/10/three-new-gateways ]. Others may only be transmitting, but I think PCI applies even if data is only transmitted?