I would like to integrate paypal to my website. I'm in Morocco. I saw only paypal accept 24 currencies.
So I want to know if it is possible to integrate paypal to my Moroccan site.
Should I convert to dollar amounts or there he has a method allowing me to manage my transactions Moroccan Dirhams?
Thank you in advance.
See this link about recent arrange transfers between paypal and morocco bank:
http://www.middle-east-online.com/english/?id=69022
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I have a multi merchant website and in that what i need to do is when customer purchase a product 5% of the money is gone to website paypal account for service and rest of the money will be gone to seller paypal account. I need to integrate paypal in that. As paypal adaptive payments is deprecated and paypal is not providing any other solution to do that.
Can anyone please tell me any paypal service which can make it possible.
Thanks in advance.
Sounds like you need marketplace APIs. If you need PayPal APIs in specific, you can look into PayPal for Marketplaces. Braintree (A PayPal service) has better APIs here.
Stripe Connect is also a competitor with good reputation.
With all these APIs, you can control funds disbursement by specifying percentages as you mentioned in your post. I don't know what your complete use case is. So I'd suggest researching all 3 of these and choosing the one that best fits your budget and business model.
Create a mathematical equation to give you the difference between
the total and your 5% (or the seller's 95%).
Process the entire amount into your account.
Pay the seller their (95%) share by transferring that amount to their account.
We have been using the PayPal Checkout (v4) for a little while now, and really like the way it integrates. This is the system I'm talking about:
https://developer.paypal.com/docs/integration/direct/express-checkout/integration-jsv4/checkout-flow/
We are using this plugin to do the magic:
https://github.com/paypal/paypal-checkout
Anyway, as I said we have this all working fine when someone is sending US the money. However, we also have a tool on our site where "customers" can send money to sellers. For this, we currently have the Adaptive Payments system.
My question: How can we use the PayPal Checkout tool to let people send to a given email address, while still getting the callback for the order? (so we can enter it into our system, to track it)
At first I thought this wouldn't be possible - but I've seen this exact same logic on eBay:
Is this something that is publicly available? Or is it just a "PayPal-Ebay" thing? (as they are effectively the same company, so maybe have access to different tools than the general public do)
Thanks!
Here's another option -- the payee option in PayPal's REST api:
https://devblog.paypal.com/setting-payee/
Using this, you can set the money to be moved to whichever paypal account you like with just the email address.
The PayPal Express Checkout v4 is based on PayPal Rest API which does not support spliting or sending payment to a given PayPal account that is not the API caller. Adaptive payment is the right to do so in PayPal. The PayPal checkout on eBay is only for eBay, the checkout experience may look similar but it's using different product than the Express Checkout v4.
The basic integration lets you set up a button for a merchant using only their client id:
https://developer.paypal.com/docs/integration/direct/express-checkout/integration-jsv4/basic-integration/
So if you can collect the merchant's client id, you can set up a button to make payments to that merchant.
Hope that helps!
After having a good read through PayPal's docs, I'm still lost.
FYI in Canada and US it's called "Website Payments Pro", otherwise it's "PayPal Payments Pro".
I need to setup a way of:
User subscribing to a yearly fee
User can setup subscriptions WITHOUT a paypal account (pro feature)
This sounds really simple, but when you start searching for more technical docs about that matter I can only find articles like these:
http://net.tutsplus.com/tutorials/php/how-to-setup-recurring-payments/
Which is fine, but this isn't for PayPal Payments Pro. I heard I'll have to use server-side calls to the API but all I can find is people telling me to "create a button".
But the buttons, for some reason, doesn't support Pro features and ask users to register on PayPal to get subscribed which my client doesn't want at all.
Could anyone share me some light about those?
I find PayPal's docs misleading. I really really need to get this done as soon as possible but I cannot seem to find good docs or a good working example for this.
Thanks for your help, it's greatly appreciated!
PayPal Payments Pro is the new name for Website Payments Pro. The button way of doing things is called PayPal Payments Standard.
See https://developer.paypal.com/webapps/developer/docs/classic/paypal-payments-pro/integration-guide/WPRecurringPayments/. Recurring payments can be set up with ExpressCheckout (buyer has a paypal account and logs in to paypal site to approve subscription during setup) or DoDirectPayment (you provide buyer's credit card info when setting up the subscription)
There are a few ways to do it, but if you don't want to mess around with API calls, then I would suggest using a subscription button and signing up for Enhanced Recurring Payments. This allows you to accept subscriptions from buyers who don't have a PayPal account and don't want to sign up for one. To sign up, go to https://www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=xpt/Marketing/merchant/ERPOverview.
I am developing an e-commerce site in ASP .Net 4.0 C#. I want to use PayPal for receiving payments but through credit/debit cards so that customer never leaves my site. Please provide some sample code/links for this.
Note: I don't want to use HTML form tag for submitting my requests but wana make use of the API/ Web request.
Many many thanks for the help
Regards
Vivek
You are looking for PayPal's .NET NVP SDK:
https://cms.paypal.com/cms_content/US/en_US/files/developer/PP_AspNet_NVP_SDK.zip
You'll need to generate API credentials, here's a tutorial:
https://ppmts.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/ppdts.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=737
You can find other PayPal SDKs at www.paypal.com/sdk
I hope this helps.
Lorefold
Exactly; as mentioned previously, you'll want to use PayPal Website Payments Pro and/or PayPal Payflow Pro in that case. Website Payments Pro is only available in the US/CA and UK, whereas Payflow Pro is available in AU/NZ and US.
Either of these two products will allow you to process cards on your site.
Keep in mind though, that processing cards on your own site will mean you'll need to adhere to PCI DSS and be compliant these regulations. By redirecting buyers to PayPal to enter their card details / financial data, you can shift that liability to PayPal.
I am using paypal standard in my website and we are using recurring payment method for that,and i done it successfully. but now i wanting to know all the details of that recurring payment profile. i had googling for that and i got "GetRecurringPaymentsProfileDetails" API for get profile details.but as i know its working with PAYPAL PRO only.
Is anybody having solution the same for PAYPAL STANDARD..? i m stuck on that task from many days.please help me out.
Thanks.
GetRecurringPaymentsProfileDetails works for both Express Checkout as well as Website Payments Pro recurring payment profiles.
If you use Standard, you may or may not be able to use this API. Give it a shot I'd say!