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changenow member Posts: 21 |
Hey there! Amazon now goes international. It is now avaiable here in Germany - and I would love to integrate with my favourite shopping cart e-junkie! ;-) It seems there is a lot of interest in adding amazon - and I think the trust we can "borrow" from Amazon makes a huge impact! Looking forward to some news! :-) Greetings, André # POSTED ON: December 17, 2011 @ 11:19 GMT -7 |
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seikialice88 member Posts: 1 |
E-junkieGuruPresently we do not have any particular plans to integrate Amazon Payments. Thanks you for the post. __________________ http://fullmoviesonlinefree.net/ # POSTED ON: December 19, 2011 @ 21:21 GMT -7 MODIFIED ON: December 19, 2011 @ 21:22 GMT -7 |
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bunkbedking member Posts: 159 |
Still believe it will be to all our benefits to add amazon checkout as an option # POSTED ON: January 3, 2012 @ 00:03 GMT -7 |
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GSGKenny member Posts: 60 |
http://www.e-junkie.com/bb/topic/5612 Good luck... I actually contacted a few web design companies today to build me an in house cart. It will cost a lot more than e-junkie, but I have no doubt that adding Amazon Payments and Dwolla will make it well worth it. Even if it doesn't I have had enough of the run around, excuses, and out right ignoring customers. Maybe one day e-junkie will figure out why all the other platforms are booming around them... # POSTED ON: January 3, 2012 @ 00:14 GMT -7 |
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E-junkieGuru E-Junkie Crew Posts: 4399 |
I hear what you're saying, and we do pay close attention to what our clients want for new features and functionality. However, knowing what we want and need to do is one thing, marshaling the resources to actually implement it is quite another. Our Development team has their hands full keeping pace with our growth and otherwise working on the new Admin interface, which is the prerequisite milestone that we must complete before any major new features can be introduced. It may simply be that you have outgrown E-junkie, so we are no longer the right tool for your particular job. We can't be everything to everyone, so we don't try to be. We are deliberately positioned as a simple, basic tool to meet simple, basic needs -- something that do-it-yourself'ers can set up on their own Web sites quickly, easily, and cheaply to meet the most common, essential e-commerce needs with a minimum of technical complication. There are plenty of competing, full-featured, off-the-shelf e-commerce software packages you could install on your server that would probably meet your needs with little or no modification. We could never compete with them on features, but they cannot compete with our simplicity, cost, reliability, and ease of use. They have their market niche, and we have ours. There's no sense in faulting VW for building a Bug that can't compete with a Lexus or Jeep for luxury or utility; they are entirely different products meeting different needs that don't really compete directly at all, just as we are vis-a-vis other e-commerce solutions. # POSTED ON: January 3, 2012 @ 17:41 GMT -7 |
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JayH member Posts: 1 |
Just posting to cast another vote for Amazon Checkout, especially if they're international now. You mentioned that PayPal makes it "worth your while" to include and expand their offerings in E-Junkie. Have you contacted Amazon to see if they offer similar incentives? BTW, I'm glad to read that you're working on a DHTML interface to replace Flash. The sooner I can live a Flash-free life, the better! # POSTED ON: January 7, 2012 @ 11:03 GMT -7 MODIFIED ON: January 7, 2012 @ 11:09 GMT -7 |
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bunkbedking member Posts: 159 |
Also another vote for Dwolla - understand it will be difficult for e-junkie to make money from Dwolla, compared to the funds they receive from Paypal - but, I would be willing to pay a higher monthly fee to e-junkie to have Dwolla as an option in the cart (and amazon checkout) # POSTED ON: January 18, 2012 @ 04:41 GMT -7 |
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ExcelHero member Posts: 10 |
+1 Amazon Checkout +5 Dwolla # POSTED ON: January 23, 2012 @ 14:32 GMT -7 |
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Eddie180 member Posts: 8 |
Fairly new to using eJunkie but also would like to add Amazon Checkout. This is also available in the UK, and I know that I lose business to Amazon. I don't want to list directly on Amazon due to their fees, but would happily pay an extra fee for Amazon Checkout sales. Would it be worth sending out a survey to eJunkie users, asking if they would be interested, and would pay extra $ per month fees for the benefit? Or have you already determined that integration would not be possible? If the latter, it would be nice to know. Thanks # POSTED ON: February 21, 2012 @ 06:31 GMT -7 |
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bunkbedking member Posts: 159 |
Any updates on Amazon checkout - ignoring this payment method is losing an opportunity for us all # POSTED ON: September 12, 2012 @ 07:41 GMT -7 |
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E-junkieGuru E-Junkie Crew Posts: 4399 |
Right now all our development efforts aside from routine upkeep are focused on completing our new Admin panel; once that's done, we can consider adding new features and functionality, such as new payment processors. # POSTED ON: September 12, 2012 @ 12:46 GMT -7 |
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bunkbedking member Posts: 159 |
I think it was back in January that "Right now Development is focusing on the new Seller Admin project" When will this project be completed? # POSTED ON: September 12, 2012 @ 13:43 GMT -7 |
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ExcelHero member Posts: 10 |
I feel like I'm stuck in the movie, Groundhog Day. # POSTED ON: September 12, 2012 @ 13:49 GMT -7 |
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GSGKenny member Posts: 60 |
ExcelHeroI feel like I'm stuck in the movie, Groundhog Day. Where is the like button? I need to click it five or six times. # POSTED ON: September 12, 2012 @ 14:35 GMT -7 |
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E-junkieGuru E-Junkie Crew Posts: 4399 |
We'll admit there have been numerous setbacks, delays, and false starts, but we've been making rapid, daily progress on it for several months now; however, we can't realistically project a target completion date. It will be done when it's actually done, and we'd rather have it done right and well, vs. done poorly just to meet some arbitrary deadline. There's a maxim in development, "Good, Fast, and Cheap: Pick any two." We and our clientele demand it must be Good, and our pricing model means it has to be done Cheap (i.e., with the in-house developers we can afford to hire), so this unfortunately means it cannot be done Fast. I can confirm I've already built the HTML/CSS for all but a few screens by now, and the experienced new developer we hired this spring is doing the JS/PHP programming necessary to make them actually functional. Initially, we're just going for feature-equivalence with our current Admin, to keep the project scope focused and avoid feature creep that would set things back even further. That said, the new UI architecture makes it readily extensible and flexible in a way the current Flash-based Admin never really was, so once it goes live to replace the current Admin, we'll then be able to start adding new features and functionality with relative ease. # POSTED ON: September 12, 2012 @ 18:41 GMT -7 |
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epatio member Posts: 22 |
I see that you have now added PayPal advanced as another option. I understand you generate income from Paypal - but I would be wiling to pay an additional monthly fee for amazon checkout - way more effective than google checkout # POSTED ON: September 26, 2012 @ 09:19 GMT -7 |
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E-junkieGuru E-Junkie Crew Posts: 4399 |
PayPal Payments Advanced is really just a remix of PayPal Payflow Pro, at least as far as back-end integration goes. Since we already supported Payflow Pro, it was pretty easy to adjust that to cover Advanced a well, and PayPal pretty much required that we start supporting Advanced checkout as part of our ongoing business partnership. Our Developers are looking into whether we might be able to support Amazon Payments and/or Dwolla. # POSTED ON: September 26, 2012 @ 13:36 GMT -7 |
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