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I hate letmegooglethatforyou. Anyone who uses it is a moron. Surely if he wanted to google it, he would. He is posting on a forum for a personal response! He wants to know what individual people would recommend, not what you can google.

Absolutely! When I ask a question here, I expect people to give me their own experience or knowledge of it. I would bet most people DO google first. Then it is nice to actually talk to people about it...

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Well, neither of those are what he asked...

Yes it is.

...pay a monthly fee...UK fee processing...a service...
I hate letmegooglethatforyou. Anyone who uses it is a moron. Surely if he wanted to google it, he would. He is posting on a forum for a personal response! He wants to know what individual people would recommend, not what you can google.

Good for you, but I never help anyone who doesn't help them self first, plus the way the OP asked the question, the OP didn't tell us what the website is going to be and because the OP ask us for "stock" software without telling us what coding language, says to me his either wants us to do the work for the OP or the OP has no idea what his doing and just asking here and hope for the best.

If that is the case, then the OP should go out and hire someone to do it for them. I will be very happy to help the OP but only if the OP helps them self first, by researching on Google or searching this forum.

I have found OpenCrypt. Does anyone have any experience of this software?

No, sorry I haven't.

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Yes it is.

No, it's not. PayPal does not handle forum registrations like the OP requested.

And for the record, posting a link to that stupid letmegoogiethatforyou site is really immature. The OP wanted peoples personal responses. Part of the reason people ask questions on forums is to see if people have a solution that they have used and can recommend.

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No, it's not. PayPal does not handle forum registrations like the OP requested.

Paypal and the many other payment gateway, has a subscriptions service available, thats can handle monthly fees, which is a part of what the OP asked.

And for the record, posting a link to that stupid letmegoogiethatforyou site is really immature. The OP wanted peoples personal responses. Part of the reason people ask questions on forums is to see if people have a solution that they have used and can recommend.
Good for you, but I never help anyone who doesn't help them self first, plus the way the OP asked the question, the OP didn't tell us what the website is going to be and because the OP ask us for "stock" software without telling us what coding language, says to me his either wants us to do the work for the OP or the OP has no idea what his doing and just asking here and hope for the best.

If that is the case, then the OP should go out and hire someone to do it for them. I will be very happy to help the OP but only if the OP helps them self first, by researching on Google or searching this forum.

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Paypal and the many other payment gateway, has a subscriptions service available, thats can handle monthly fees, which is a part of what the OP asked.

But it's not an all in one solution. The OP wants a solution that handles, and I quote:

User registrations, user updates, UK fee processing etc

As far as I know, PayPal doesn't integrate with the forum software to update the registered user database.

And please don't quote what you said already as an answer. That's taking the easy way out.

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As far as I know, PayPal doesn't integrate with the forum software to update the registered user database.

Paypal has APIs that can handle that, so does almost all other payment gateways.

And please don't quote what you said already as an answer. That's taking the easy way out.

Did someone wake up on the wrong side of the bed today? You said something to me that I already answered above, so I pointed you to my answer. So, what is the problem?

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I tend to build such systems per job - based around my own best practises. This way it 100% suits you.

And here I hought I was the only one thinking "Am I the only one that actually codes anything anymore? I sure hope anyone who simply grabs pre-packaged apps, configure them and slap them all together doesn't dare use the title "programmer" or "developer" todescribe themselves.

Build it yourself!! And, heaven forbid....LEARN something!!

What kind of site requires a monthly membership? I only know one kind....:rolleyes:

dating services, any site that a professional contractor could place bids on jobs, Angie's List (site where people recommend / not recommend local services, etc.

Porn is not the only pay-per-month types out there.

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