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Re: [ic] Pay Pal



Quoting Peter (suppressed):
> Kevin Walsh wrote:
> >Peter suppressed wrote:
> >
> >>[snip]
> >>
> >>That could work to allow the user to enter thier
> >>paypal username and ID and then process the transaction in the
> >>background as you suggest would be ideal.
> >>
> >
> >There's no chance that I would give my PayPal email address and password
> >to any website, other than PayPal's own.  The password is the only
> >security offered by their system, so I would be foolish to give it to
> >any third party.
>
> That's a good point, and one I was thinking of, but failed to mention.
> One of the whole points of paypal is that you don't have to give out
> your CC number to untrusted websites.  Giving that same website your
> paypal username and password is even worse because that would allow
> anyone with that info to access more than just your CC number.
>
> I would have to look into IPN to see how it works (and one of these days
> I will because we want to offer paypal as an option from our site), but
> I think there might be a way to make it as transparent as possible with
> the customer being sent to an intermediary page, "click here once the
> transaction is approved in paypal" type of page and then complete the
> purchase from there.
>
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It is quite possible to make a fair feedback mechanism for PayPal. I did
about 80% of the code (not the docs and testing), got it working, and am
completely confident it can be made to work well. But I have zero
incentive to make IC work with Paypal.

        1. To all accounts, serious businesses don't use Paypal.
           Interchange is mostly used by serious businesses.

        2. No one who wants to use Paypal is willing to spend any money
           to get the feature into Interchange. This is a likely
           byproduct of the above.

        3. Paypal sends ads, and the only way to unsubscribe from their
           spam is to delete your Paypal account. I obliged.

It is just a question of someone competent having enough desire to
do the job. I am not optimistic that will happen.

--
Mike Heins
Perusion -- Expert Interchange Consulting    http://www.perusion.com/
phone +1.513.523.7621      <suppressed>
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To say that PayPal is not for serious sites is crazy. Millions of people have PayPal accounts because eBay is such a big revenue generator. Carts such as Miva and OS Commerce have PayPal modules that work using the IPN, and have no problem making successful transactions. I would not say to use a PayPal account for all of your transactions, but for those customers that would prefer it over a traditional payment method. I pay via PayPal if the choice is given me at checkout. It is a simple way to pay from my checking account instead of using a credit card.

With Interchange, it seems like you have to re-invent the when every time you need something done. With Miva, you can at least pay $20 - $100 per working module to help compensate the guy that spent the long nights programming. If you use OS Commerce, there are about a thousand free contributions that you can pick and choose from that are created and improved by the users. A place to upload/download contributions is needed for Interchange.

Thanks,

Terral



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