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PayPal built in compared to PayPal standard checkout
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3 weeks 6 days ago #178158
by byteback
PayPal built in compared to PayPal standard checkout was created by byteback
What is the difference between the built in Paypal payments and the paid Paypal standard checkout?
joomdonation.com/payment-plugins/eshop-p...andard-checkout.html
Is there documentation for the standard checkout version?
docs.joomdonation.com/eshop/plugins-and-...xtra-payment-plugins
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joomdonation.com/payment-plugins/eshop-p...andard-checkout.html
Is there documentation for the standard checkout version?
docs.joomdonation.com/eshop/plugins-and-...xtra-payment-plugins
Thank you
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3 weeks 5 days ago #178163
by Giang Dinh Truong
Replied by Giang Dinh Truong on topic PayPal built in compared to PayPal standard checkout
Hello byteback,
Thank you for submitting the question here. PayPal Standard supports the popout to allow customer to pay by PayPal account or PayPay credit card on your site. Paypal Pro allows customer to pay by only credit card. I suggest you use EShop PayPal Standard Checkout.
Sincerely, Giang
Thank you for submitting the question here. PayPal Standard supports the popout to allow customer to pay by PayPal account or PayPay credit card on your site. Paypal Pro allows customer to pay by only credit card. I suggest you use EShop PayPal Standard Checkout.
Sincerely, Giang
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