I have created a webstore with paypal gateway, but my client changed his mind and wants beside paypal, users to be able to pay with credit cards directly on the website. So I need opinions which framework to implement. I'm thinking of PayPal Pro solution, can someone explain me some details about it?
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I have product designer software in my website that currently allows customers to design a product and get a live price. The software has the ability to send a message to the parent of an iframe where the information can be processed as I like. I want this information to be sent to my sagepay, worldpay or stripe payment gateway to give the customers the ability of purchasing the product.
Does anyone have any idea how to achieve this or even where to start!
Thanks in advance
Dan
Most payment gateways allow somehow to send the details of the purchased products details via API when processing the payment.
For SagePay (if you mean the one which currently is labeled as Opayo by Elavon) you may use the detailed basket via XML or CSV. Or you may simply use the common Description field.
For Worldpay it's the instruction.narrative.line1 field from the authorization request.
And for Stripe it should be either metadata or payment_intent_data objects.
I've recently tested sandbox on paypal. But I have to have Paypal Pro enabled to complete my transaction. According to information provided to paypal, the standard account should accept credit card.
(https://www.paypal.com/ca/webapps/mpp/compare-business-products)
So do I need to purchase Paypal pro to accept credit card or was this only required in sandbox?
Thanks
No, you do not. The basic, free account is enough. The Pro accounts simply come with premium features, like being able to process transactions without your customers needing to leave your website. The basic account redirects them to Paypal long enough to complete the checkout before redirecting back to your site.
Our .NET website uses Google Checkout to handle credit card processing and we need to migrate to another credit card service because Google Checkout is going away. Google Checkout used a .NET webcontrol that was easy to use and did not require that our site actually capture the credit card on a SSL site.
Does anyone recommend a replacement for this type of service that is easy to integrate using ASP.NET and leaves the security to them? Google provided a link to Braintree in their announcement but when I looked at that, it looked like we have to capture the credit card info. I'd prefer not to have the risk.
As #Aristos has mentioned, you can look into PayPal and/or Amazon Checkout.
Both of them provide alternative/3rd party checkout services - which is what Google Checkout is (was after November 2013).
Braintree is a payment processor and is very different from Google Checkout and any other checkout services - they offer credit card processing services (just like Authorize.net, Paypal Payflow, etc.). You will need to have/apply for a merchant account and comply with PCI DSS requirements when using such services (although they have services that minimize your PCI DSS work).
Google Wallet for Online Commerce (aka "Instant Buy") is a "layer" on top of such - which is the Google product/service that will "assume" the role of the "payment flow" (I hesitate to call it a "payment service" as it's really not) for merchants selling physical goods. It will work with (in fact require) your existing payment processor.
Wallet for Digital (aka "In-App Payment"), as the name implies, is the digital (product/service) counterpart of "Instant Buy". This is still a 3rd party checkout service - meaning it's still Google that handles the credit card processing (just like Checkout does/did). But it's primarily for digital merchants (selling digital products).
I have a requirement of integrating paypal in one of my asp.net website.
But I need to have a facility that One could pay through Paypal by using a credit card even if they don't have a paypal account. For credit cards, I don't have any idea of how can it be done through paypal development portal.
So can anybody let me know how to go about this and any reference link where I can find some details for this.?
I think one of the option I should go with is: PayPal Website Payments Pro but I have no idea about that and Is it a free service or a paid one.?
Thanks in advance.
PayPal Payments Pro does allow you to process credit card transactions using the Direct Payment API's. That product is currently available to US, UK, and Canadian merchants. The REST credit card process mentioned is only for US merchants at the moment.
Payments Pro isn't free. There a $30 a month fee.
Payments Standard and Express Checkout are both free and don't require that your buyers have a PayPal account but they are required to redirect to the PayPal site to log into their account or enter their credit card information.
If you have a more specific question I can help you further.
You can make credit card payments via the new PayPal REST API. Depending on your use case check the documentation for sale (directly charging a card), or authorize and capture. You also have the option of storing cards in the vault for later use.
I do not know whether you have gone through the Paypal developer's FAQ. Please go through this link once-
https://developer.paypal.com/webapps/developer/support/faq
Ideally to integrate paypal to a development site, A business account needs to be created.So when the user clicks on the pay now button on your site you send that userId and password to Paypal webservice and authenticate yourself as business user. it redirects to teh paypal site after authentication. So even if the user does not have an account with paypal they can pay using paypal(Which authenticates your site).
All the paypal integration is paid service.
Can u please help me how to do the credit card processing through paypal, actually I need to give the application series after paying the money through credit card, how to do this and give me a sample code.
ThankQ
First start with the paypal SDK
Second you can see as extra example the Use of the PayPal payment system in asp.net
Don't forget to download all PayPal manuals and read them.
Authorize.Net is a good place to start. I'm sure a quick google search will bring up plenty of credit card gateways and API's.