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8fd30bc7c7 member Posts: 1 |
Hi- I know this has been asked before, but I haven't been able to find any solutions yet, so I'm asking again. I'm using E-Junkie for the first time, setting it up for a client who is selling both tangible and digital products. http://www.toolsforachievers.com/tools-publications.html I can't get PayPal to give the option to pay with a credit card without creating or having a PayPal account. I've done this successfully with other clients, albeit not with E-Junkie as a component. Here's what I've tried: 1) Triple checked to make sure PayPal settings specified, yes, I want users to have this option. 2) Tested with a browser that i not my usual, clearing all history/cache/cookies ever created in that browser. 3) Tried E-Junkies demo cart purchase (in the browser from #2). In this test it acted correctly and I was able to make the purchase without creating or having a PayPal account. The client is a verified business member of PayPal, and I am using PayPal Payments Standard. The shopping cart is using the default PayPal button, but I replaced the image. I am using Add to Cart buttons. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks, Kim # POSTED ON: July 9, 2011 @ 14:08 GMT -7 |
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E-junkieGuru E-Junkie Crew Posts: 4343 |
It's entirely up to PayPal whether to offer buyers a card-based payment option during checkout on their site; we have no influence over that, but here's the most common relevant factors we're aware of: http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/trouble.paypal-no-card-checkout.htm Double check that you have set PayPal Account Optional: ON in the seller's PayPal account (Profile > More Options > My Selling Tools > Website Preferences). I think they must be upgraded to a PayPal Business (or Premier) account to have this option available, which should be done anyway for selling online. # POSTED ON: July 10, 2011 @ 19:21 GMT -7 |
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