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November 5, 2008 at 8:53 pm #135107I’m curious if anyone is using ProPay with virtuemart. I’m extremely tired of paypal and ProPay looks like a good solution. I have not been able to find anyone that uses propay with virtuemart however and have had no lucking finding a ProPay module for virtuemart.
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November 6, 2008 at 7:40 pm #278346well it appears there is no such thing as a specific propay joomla module but in administrator>>virtuemart>>list of payment methods you can find the option of add a new payment method so it is possible to add a new way for example propay or you can contact the propay support team and ask the proper question presale question if you can use your propay account in joomla-virtuemart stores that will be a good practice.
i do not know if you check the faq of propay but here is the link https://epay.propay.com/faq/faq_ecommerce.aspx.
besides i do not know why you are choosing this option among many others, can you explain this?bennitos Friendbennitos
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November 6, 2008 at 8:47 pm #278347there are some requests about this in the virtuemart forum, but dont think its there yet,
Check their forum just in case.
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November 7, 2008 at 3:38 am #278385<em>@shertmann 89720 wrote:</em><blockquote>
i do not know if you check the faq of propay but here is the link https://epay.propay.com/faq/faq_ecommerce.aspx.
besides i do not know why you are choosing this option among many others, can you explain this?</blockquote>The site I’m putting together is for my Father. He’s retired and is trying to make some extra money on the side with products that he wood turns on his lathe. I’m trying to get him something up for minimal amount of overhead.
PayPal is one option except I know he will lose customers coming off of SE’s because of the paypal landing page. It is tuned to make it look like you must sign up with paypal in order to place an order and there is no way around that other then singing up for their “merchant” account @ $30.00 a month. Therefore I have been looking at other options for payment processing and ProPay offers a yearly fee with a full blown merchant service instead of a monthly fee. This is much more attractive for his situation.
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November 7, 2008 at 6:04 am #278400have you check the 2checkout.com option? is a good option for starters, they have a pretty good fee schema(49Us$ startup fee) 5.5%+0.45Us$ charge per transaction and no hidden fees.
in small stores this is what i sugest, you do not have to make a signup for your clients and is good for international customers can check right here http://www.2checkout.com/community/
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