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j1980mac wrote:Hello.
I've contacted my hosting provider and I am going to upgrade the account to a "business account". This will make a way for the whole website to have a private SSL. With this being said, will it allow the website to take credit cards on it? Will it stop giving the error code: 10501?
By the way, just to clarify... I have Pay Pal, and it's working great. Now all I need is for S2 to allow me to take payments. Can you please reassure me that by getting a private SSL, I won't have anymore issues running a credit card on my site? I don't know what the error code 10501 is with S2, and figure you've ran into this before. Please help, I'm almost there.....
10501 Invalid Configuration.
This transaction cannot be processed due to an invalid merchant configuration.
Occurs when the billing agreement is disabled or inactive.
j1980mac wrote:Thanks but...
How can I get a second payment method on my site? This is so frustrating.
I don't want to pay for PayPal Pro account.
PayPal Standard Button Integration.
PayPal Pro ( allows for on-site credit card processing )
Authorize.Net ( allows for on-site credit card processing )
ClickBank Button Integration
ccBill Button Integration
AliPay Button Integration
Google Checkout Button Integration
Which additional payment method are you referring to? I've read over your thread here, and it seems you've tried several integrations, and I'm a little fuzzy on the one you're having trouble with right now. Please explain in full detail, and provide us with screenshots, and anything else you can, so we can fully understand the issue at hand.How can I get a second payment method on my site?
Cristián Lávaque wrote:If you want to take payments on-site, you need PayPal Pro or Authorize.Net and that requires an SSL cert. If you want PayPal to take them off-site, then use the PayPal buttons and you don't need SSL. If you use the PayPal pro-form with PayPal's Express Checkout only, your customer will be required to have a PayPal account and you won't need SSL either.
I understand you want to have account creation and payment in one step with the pro-form, but for that to work you do need PayPal Pro. viewtopic.php?f=36&t=2634
j1980mac wrote:Also, there is no way that I can use PayPal buttons. I have a input variable box that is set to work for ANY amount entered, thus going offsite where the user can pay with a PayPal account. I want this input variable box to work with any payment method onsite or offsite.
(The variable amount entered IS the amount paid)
Or are you saying that I need both PayPal Pro and Private SSL through my Host Gator?
Definitely PayPal Pro. It's MUCH more powerful than Authorize.Net is. The integration possibilities are better, the consolidation of your accounting for both on-site credit card processing and PayPal transactions is better, reporting is better, the API is more robust, and of course, you can offer PayPal to those who prefer to pay with PayPal.j1980mac wrote:Which account would you get? PayPal pro or Authorize.net? Which one is cheaper and or better? I can't get a strait answer for Authorize.net. It's so confusing about resellers and what not. Do you have any info that could clear the air about this for me?
j1980mac wrote:So can the Website Payments Standard do what I need?
j1980mac wrote:Also; by purchasing Pro, will guests be able to do a checkout with PayPal without being holding a PayPal account?
j1980mac wrote:So after I get the Private SSL, upgrade to the Pro account with PayPal, what else will I need to do to make this actually work? Will my IPN and PDT change? Any other settings that I need to change? Will PayPal Pro just magically work??
Cristián Lávaque wrote:If you want to take payments on-site, you need PayPal Pro or Authorize.Net and that requires an SSL cert. If you want PayPal to take them off-site, then use the PayPal buttons and you don't need SSL. If you use the PayPal pro-form with PayPal's Express Checkout only, your customer will be required to have a PayPal account and you won't need SSL either.
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