I had ordered some gsuite email accounts through one of local reseller of gsuite, the payment was made for one year, it is about six months that i am using these accounts by about one month ago the reseller company got down and was out of reach now the have suspended our gsuite email accounts, while there are very important data of our organization in those emails and are used as our contact with lots of people. is there any way to get back control of these accounts? one of our accounts was admin and others were normal. I have tried google domain but it is not available in our country.
Thank you from your cooperation.
Actually you own that information you can contact G Suite Support to detach your account from the reseller, even they are down Google does not do anything on their end to affect your account but if you paid 1 year you should be able to keep your account active. Check this link https://support.google.com/work/reseller/answer/6182419?hl=en it provides information about how to transfer a customer to Google directly, sorry for the late response but I just found it. I hope this helps, greetings.
Related
I am currently developing a mobile application in which I am implementing a wallet feature and I am using the PayPal API.
The users can execute a service in exchange of a payment.
Is it possible to let the users store the money received in the wallet within the app ?
Will I also need to acquire any financial certificate before releasing the app?
Thank you very much.
You'll have to ask a lawyer or financial expert of the country(s) your business is based in as well as review any particular App Store policies, but my answer would be that with what you describe the "money received in the wallet" is more like "credits" until your app pays it out to an actual financial system.
You can use PayPal's Payouts API to send money to an email address.
(If there's no PayPal account at that address the recipient will get a notification and have 30 days to create one or add this email to an existing account, otherwise a refunded is processed automatically)
We are contemplating on using your services on the web app we are developing, We have following requirements.
Our's is a multisided services platform, an employer assigns a freelancer to do some job. Freelancer will create partial invoices until the full value of the job is realized. We sit as a middle man, and does the job of forwarding the invoice to employer and transfer the amount collected from the employer to the corresponding freelancer, after taking a cut.
1) We need to provide seamless integration on invoicing, The freelancer will use our web interface to create/send invoice. We will record the cost of the invoice in our database.
2) It is the employers prerogative, to decide when to respond on the invoice. Say, he responded after 10 days of receipt of the invoice. When the payment is made our website traps it and records it in the database.
3) When our web app come to know that a payment is made by the employer, we will transfer the amount (after taking a cut) to the freelancer.(adaptive payments).
I found out that chained payments is best suited for the scenario above.
What type of paypal account i need here to do the chained/adaptive payments? If it is Business or premier account , can i set up an account before legally registering a company for testing/sandbox environment? I am from India I see paypal registration form asking for the PAN number for company, which i don't currently have.
Thanks for your attention
Short anser: if you are not a business, use a premier account. That should be able to use all adaptive payments features including chained payments.
PayPal no longer distinguishes between personal and premier accounts (they used to carry different fee structures but that ended years ago), although some older features still may have blocks preventing access by personal accounts. Both types of accounts are expected to be owned by an individual. In contrast business accounts are expected to be owned by a business. Functionality should be essentially identical to a premier account except for details like personal vs corporate tax ID numbers & such.
My client having single paypal merchant account. IPN Notify Url sets to one website. But we are using same account for two websites. The problem is after payment process completed, paypal redirects to IPN Notify Url. But, I want to redirect to My website. Means Paypal redirects to their respected websites without considering the IPN. Is it possible? If Yes please suggest me.
thanks in advance
I am in the middle of getting the exact same thing setup currently. PayPal calls this a "Parent/Child Account". Basically what happens is the following:
You setup 1 main account on PayPal which has your bank information stored
You setup a secondary account (with no bank account, however both are business accounts)
Call PayPal and inform them you want the secondary account linked to the main PayPal account so that they both share the same financial information (Parent/Child Accounts). They will make the change in their system so that both of the PayPal accounts look like 100% separate businesses with no information leaking from one to the other, it's as if neither of the two checkout pages know each other.
On the back-end, what happens is you get paid on the 2nd account and the money is transferred to the main account at the end of the day, which you can then transfer to your bank account.
I believe this is a U.S. only feature, however feel free to call them and ask for help in getting it setup. If they give you the run-around, telling you that this is impossible, tell them you need to speak to someone else. I was on the phone with 7, yes SEVEN, different people in one call, and I had to call back and went through 4, yes FOUR, for a total of ELEVEN people, before I finally got to the one person who set it up like I wanted it setup. It is possible. Be persistent and don't let them tell you it isn't (unless their reasoning is you not being in the US).
Good luck!
I have an app that is both Web and Mobile. I know what I am trying to do is a bit messy but I was hoping someone could help guide me through the options please. I have done some reading and check replies on Stackoverflow but I'm am getting confused.
The main criteria here is I do not want to have the users log in to PayPal every time, approve a transaction every time. So I guess part of the solution is to have them set up an Agreement to pay ?
I have a Business account.
a)
is it possible to transfer funds from a users bank account they have with paypal, to some other paypal account. In other words make a payment from their bank account to a specified paypal account they do not own (namely some merchant)
b)
is it possible to transfer funds from one paypal account to another. Lets say mine to someone else's.
c)
is it possible to transfer funds from one paypal account to another. Lets say someone else's to mine.
d)
is it possible to transfer funds from my paypal account to someone else's bank account.
e)
I guess PayPal IPN could be used for instant notification ?
All of the above needs to be done in the background without user involvement apart from them entering the amount, and say yes proceed. No passwords or bank account details to be entered etc.
I would preferably like to do the above on a web server rather than on a mobile device. So within server-side code.
thanks in advance
It is possible to do some of what you are asking using a Billing Agreement. In a BA, you agree that I can charge your Paypal account without a further login. It's a one-time setup.
You can use the MassPay API call to pay anyone. All you need is their email address. There is a fee to you to do this, tho.
You can make third party calls (where I make calls on your behalf) so it's theoretically possible for me to issue a MassPay on your behalf.
You cannot send money to a bank account (i.e. ACH-style). You can send it to their paypal and they can log in and move it from there.
All transactions will send an IPN if you have one specified.
Hope that helps
I was using Paypal Sandbox for testing transactions last year using my PayPal developer account.
I just checked last week that I cannot access my old account, so I decided to sign up for a new account. However, you need now to sign up for a business account. Business account is only available to U.S. businesses (I came from outside the US).
I was hoping if you can suggest an alternative and free developer account (similar to PayPal), but with a different payment gateway.
Thank you.
How about stripe ?
Stripe
Uses a JavaScript based API to complete transactions.
Simpler to integrate with multiple platforms.
You don't need a US Business account to use developer.paypal.com.
Simply sign up via https://www.paypal.com/ for a live PayPal account, either Premier or Business, and you'll be able to log in to developer.paypal.com with it.
Note however that the new REST API is currently available for live US Business accounts only, but this won't affect the availability of other Sandbox products or functionality.
I'll look into why the messaging states that you do, because that's not correct. Thanks for pointing this out!