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My site which have premium content should grant access to privileged users. These users should be assigned into privileged group only when they send sms to some number. How can I collect money from these user sms on my paypal account.
I have premium content and paypal account. Already spend too much time looking for decent explanation of this approach, but I didnt find any useful tutorial.
So, please share some links or thoughts which explains what steps I should complete in order to set this like explained above.
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SMS transactions are suitable if you offer services or content at a very low price, bellow dolar and up to 10$, otherwise it makes no sense. You should consider to remove user membership based on this payment, mainly for reason that this method of payment is used for anonymous users.
Google is your friend, some better investigation and right keywords and you should find answers.
Hope this helps, good luck.
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Generally, which would customers prefer? To remain on my site or be transferred to paypal to complete a purchase?
Do customers prefer the security of a paypal branded page? or would users prefer to remain on my site and process payments through the api?
In all honesty it's probably worth sending them off to paypal. Most 'buyers' online wont have a preference as they don't quite understand it. Yet, some will be re-assured that they're interacting with a familiar brand.
I've had this with some sites that I've written. Some people wont even register on the site for fear of people stealing their information. The funny thing is, these people will then phone the store and happily give all important information over the phone. It's madness! :)
I guess it all comes down to the individual, but redirecting to Paypal and having them complete it there is probably the easiest option. HTH!
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Can i enroll for Apple Developer Program from different country because Apple Online Store is unavailable in my country, and can someone else pay for my account?
You can technically enroll from any country, regardless of country.
I know of a man that had the same problem in Ukraine. His problem was solved by depositing the money via a bank account to a bank account at Apple. I would contact Apple and wait about 48 hours before taking any actions because usually that's the time apple needs to reply to mails.
Please don't ever trust random people to pay for services like this. If they paid for your developer account, the developer account technically belongs to them, and so do their contained products ;]
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Could someone here tell me the process Apple follows once your app is put on the app store?
Does the credit card with which the developers program was bought get credited with the amount made on the app?
Does Apple allow you to create/setup a separate account to receive income from the app?
Any direction to this will be really helpful.
As part of the developer program you need to set up your bank account details - it's all on the iTunes Connect website. Then they'll pay you monthly.
Hence it will be separate from your credit card. Of course if you use your bank's debit card then it is the same account.
Apple will ask for a payment account as part of their certification process. I believe the payments are made in a lump, so I don't think you can split that into separate accounts.
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As we are developing an iPhone app for a customer and he wants to charge for that app, we are wondering if it is possible to have multiple bank accounts in iTunes connect to have the revenues directly on the customers bank account. Whats the best practise for that?
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It sounds like you want to distribute the app yourself on the store, rather than having the customer do it. As someone who does this kind of work himself, I can tell you that this is just silliness. Your customer should be sending you the certificates for you to sign the app, you send him the app for submission, etc. Never put this up under your account, really.
EDIT: You should tell your customer that he needs his own developer account, then guide him through getting you the certificates you need.
You need to set up another developer account in that case.
I'm not sure if you mean multiple accounts for the customer to be charged at or multiple accounts for your developer to receive their payments at.
If it is the former that sounds impossible to me (your payment is through Apple as a mediator, you should have no knowledge of customer payment methods).
If it is the latter, couldn't you either a) make a different account per app or b) talk to Apple support about this as it is a billing question?
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Most of my clients require donation and shopping cart integration into their websites. I have always used PayPal to run the transactions, but PayPal is a nightmare to work with. I'm looking for an alternative company to handle the credit card processing.
I had looked into Amazon FPS, then realized that it requires an Amazon account in order to process the transaction, which I cannot do. Seems like my only option is Google Checkout. Is it solid? I've read some horror stories of random account closures.
Your thoughts would be helpful as I make this decision. I am looking for ease of API integration, no requirements for the users other than valid credit-card information, and low transaction fees.
I've written modules to work with point Link Point and Authorize.net. Authorize.net is far superior in consistency, logical response values, and had much better documentation.
try authorize.net.