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problogger99 member Posts: 6 |
I have planned to use your GREAT service. I often see in many pages that if a seller don't have paypal pro account then if a buyer likes to buy his product then default system wants to create a paypal or google check out account to complete the process. I do believe this will be very much confusing for buyers. They may not like to create an account on paypal or Google checkout. So, my question is How Can my Buyers Buy My Product without CREATING Paypal or Checkout Account? Is it possible? How? # POSTED ON: June 20, 2010 @ 18:50 GMT -7 |
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E-junkieGuru E-Junkie Crew Posts: 3734 |
PayPal's site determines whether they will offer any given buyer a direct card-based payment option without requiring a PayPal account; this is usually because they can tell the buyer must already have a PayPal account or is using a shared computer which may not be secure. There is no way to force PayPal to offer the card-based payment option every single time. If you want to show buyers a "Pay with credit card" checkout button in the cart before they go to PayPal, then you would need to either upgrade to PayPal Pro or enroll for Authorize.Net: http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/paypal-partner.htm http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/authorize.net-shopping-cart.htm For Google Checkout, if the buyer doesn't already have an account with them, creating a new account is as easy as completing a typical card-based checkout. The buyer simply provides their credit/debit card information and address along with their email and choice of password, and that automatically creates their new account when they pay you with that card. The next time they use Google Checkout, they can just log in with that email and password to use their account, which will keep their card and address info on-file for easy payment. # POSTED ON: June 20, 2010 @ 19:32 GMT -7 |
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problogger99 member Posts: 6 |
Thanks E-junkieGuru. What about Click bank? I am newbie. As far as i know The cost is $49.95 upon signup and $1.00 per transaction plus 7.5% of sales. Does it have direct card-based payment option? # POSTED ON: June 20, 2010 @ 23:27 GMT -7 MODIFIED ON: June 20, 2010 @ 23:32 GMT -7 |
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E-junkieGuru E-Junkie Crew Posts: 3734 |
We'd recommend consulting ClickBank's help pages or support staff for any questions about their fees and how their checkout works, get it straight from the horse's mouth, so to speak. ;^) Note that we can only support ClickBank with Buy Now buttons that would take buyers directly to instant checkout for just one item at a time, so you wouldn't be able to take advantage of many of our features that depend on our cart to work; I think most sellers who use us with ClickBank are doing so primarily for ClickBank's affiliate system, although we also have a built-in affiliate system of our own: http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/help.affiliates.htm # POSTED ON: June 21, 2010 @ 13:42 GMT -7 |
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Paracord member Posts: 9 |
Hello. I am also wery satiesfied with the cart. I am doing my buisness in Norway and i wonder if it is possible to add some more option regarding payment. Ex: If a customer want to pay with a invoice, he can checmark it and send the order to us thru the cart. Or he want to send the order thru the cart and receive a "Postpayment" (we fix that) when his order arrive in the postoffice. We have this posibillity in our store, but for now we have just a orderform for this customers. That i am looking for is 2 or 3 options where the customer can checkmark for the paymentoption and send the order thru the cart to us. Have a nice day # POSTED ON: November 20, 2010 @ 03:51 GMT -7 |
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E-JunkieMonster E-Junkie Crew Posts: 461 |
Hi, I'm afraid we do not have any support for any kind of "offline" payment system, such as invoicing and billing your buyers directly. If you want to set something like that up it would not be necessary to use our cart, a simple HTML form can be used to transmit the buyer's order information to you directly if you intend to handle the payment by other means. # POSTED ON: November 20, 2010 @ 18:17 GMT -7 |
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