PayPal changes Subscription/Recurring Billing requirement
Posted: April 7th, 2011, 12:57 am
According to PayPal's website (https://merchant.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/?cmd=_render-content&content_ID=merchant/erp_overview) they now offer an add-on ($19.99/mo) to their Website Payments Standard (free) plan, that allows for Subscription/Recurring Billing services. Looks like the Payments Pro ($29.95) is no longer required to add this feature https://merchant.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/?cmd=_render-content&content_ID=merchant/wp_standard.
My question: If I initially don't want to integrate the payment forms into my site, yet simply want to offer a "subscribe" button that takes me to PayPal servers, processes the payment, returns to my site; do I still need to sign up for the PayPal Pro ($29.95/mo) account?
The link above makes it look like that PayPal no longer requires the Pro account, unless you want to integrate your payment forms into your site.
So, if I create "recurring billing/subscription" buttons with s2member, am I still required to have a Website Payments Pro ($29.95) plan AND the Recurring Billing ($19.95) add-on, or can I simply use the Website Payments Standard (free) AND the Recurring Billing ($19.95)?
Thoughts are welcome, especially from Jason
Cheers.
My question: If I initially don't want to integrate the payment forms into my site, yet simply want to offer a "subscribe" button that takes me to PayPal servers, processes the payment, returns to my site; do I still need to sign up for the PayPal Pro ($29.95/mo) account?
The link above makes it look like that PayPal no longer requires the Pro account, unless you want to integrate your payment forms into your site.
So, if I create "recurring billing/subscription" buttons with s2member, am I still required to have a Website Payments Pro ($29.95) plan AND the Recurring Billing ($19.95) add-on, or can I simply use the Website Payments Standard (free) AND the Recurring Billing ($19.95)?
Thoughts are welcome, especially from Jason
Cheers.