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Eprocessing Payment Plugin and Recurring Trans
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10 years 6 months ago #51123
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I have the OS Membership component version 1.6.6 and The MP Eprocessing Network payment plugin. Does the payment plugin and the component support Eprocessing Network ePN-RECUR feature? "This feature allows for Recurring Billing
Merchants with Advanced Recurring Billing can set up a Recurring Method which can be passed to set create a Recurring transaction."
We need to know if this type transaction settings is supported. Thanks!
I have the OS Membership component version 1.6.6 and The MP Eprocessing Network payment plugin. Does the payment plugin and the component support Eprocessing Network ePN-RECUR feature? "This feature allows for Recurring Billing
Merchants with Advanced Recurring Billing can set up a Recurring Method which can be passed to set create a Recurring transaction."
We need to know if this type transaction settings is supported. Thanks!
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10 years 6 months ago #51211
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Replied by Tuan Pham Ngoc on topic Eprocessing Payment Plugin and Recurring Trans
Hi Chris
Unfortunately, at the moment, that payment plugin only support one time subscription, not recurring subscription yet. Right now, in Membership Pro, only two payment plugins support recurring subscription :
Paypal Standard
Authorize.net
Regards,
Tuan
Unfortunately, at the moment, that payment plugin only support one time subscription, not recurring subscription yet. Right now, in Membership Pro, only two payment plugins support recurring subscription :
Paypal Standard
Authorize.net
Regards,
Tuan
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8 years 9 months ago #84121
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Hi Tuan,
Was wondering if support has been added since for recurring transactions using your extension Membership Pro with the E Processing payment plugin. Thanks in advance!
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Tuan Pham Ngoc wrote: Hi Chris
Unfortunately, at the moment, that payment plugin only support one time subscription, not recurring subscription yet. Right now, in Membership Pro, only two payment plugins support recurring subscription :
Paypal Standard
Authorize.net
Regards,
Tuan
Hi Tuan,
Was wondering if support has been added since for recurring transactions using your extension Membership Pro with the E Processing payment plugin. Thanks in advance!
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8 years 9 months ago #84168
by Tuan Pham Ngoc
Replied by Tuan Pham Ngoc on topic Eprocessing Payment Plugin and Recurring Trans
Sorry Chris. Right now, we only have following payment plugin support recurring subscription:
1. PayPal
2. Authorize.net
3. PayPal Pro
4. Stripe
The next one would be 2Checkout. it's the most populate one, for EProcessingNextwork plugin, there are not many customers use it, so I don't have plan to add support for it yet
Tuan
1. PayPal
2. Authorize.net
3. PayPal Pro
4. Stripe
The next one would be 2Checkout. it's the most populate one, for EProcessingNextwork plugin, there are not many customers use it, so I don't have plan to add support for it yet
Tuan
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