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  • Thread Starter fishnetad

    (@fishnetad)

    Great thanks @joostvandevijver

    I will test and report if we have any issues.

    Thread Starter fishnetad

    (@fishnetad)

    This is excellent … I will implement the above and report my results!
    Your assistance and the speed of your feedback has been greatly appreciated!!

    Cheers,
    Sebastian

    Thread Starter fishnetad

    (@fishnetad)

    Hi Joost,

    It’s the inconsistency of what PayPal dictates that’s frustrating.

    You mention …
    “If you want the users to not have to register a PP account for credit card payments, then you should probably only use the PayPal Card Processing option.”
    How or where would I disable need for a PayPal account and only use the Card Processing option. This would probably be the best solution.

    Our problem is that our courses are available worldwide. We are based in South Africa, but need the store to be in Dollars for the consistency of the price points. PayPal is our only (from what we have research) solution to have a Dollar based store as none of our available Payment Gateways permit anything other than Rands. We dont have access to Stripe or any other international payment Gateways as they are not supported in South Africa.

    Rg.
    Sebastian

    Thread Starter fishnetad

    (@fishnetad)

    Hi Joost,

    Thanks for the quick reply.

    We do have subscriptions on our website, but this happens even when the user tries to purchase a non-subscription product. Plus, we don’t allow any guest checkouts on our platform. All purchases will create an account for new users.

    My problem is that currently only new users can make a purchase using the PayPal credit/debit card process. Existing users that are logged in are not given the option … they are being forced to log into their PayPal account or create a PayPal account if they don’t have one. Many of our users don’t want to have a PayPal account.

    Hope that makes sense.
    Regards,
    Sebastian

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