Thanks Chuck! Yes, I am at the point of upgrading. I already do offer PayPal but I`m just not using Pro yet. I`ve been typing manually into ProPay which at this point is taking up too much time.
Thanks for your input! I think I`m going to start the switch this week.
If you are using Mal’s you will probably be fine. When the service was first released we had several problems where Paypal would take orders and act like the card had been processed properly when in fact the user had entered invalid information. They got this problem sorted out about the time we moved away. The main limitation I was referring to was the requirement to show the Paypal buy it now at Paypal button as opposed to just running the cards locally. To comply with their terms of use you must show that button. It doesn’t sound like that will be a problem in your case; however, we did not want to include that button on our products. Good luck! I hope it works better for you than it did for us. :) I have had great success with Paypal over the years but as an initial user of this system I was unimpressed. (Also note: The Paypal Payments Pro requires a special SDK so you may want to check with your web host to ensure they are capable of offering these to you before you make the transition.)
Thanks Ryan. Yes, they just love to put their logo everywhere don`t they? I was actually wondering something about the logo. When you ship through them using PayPal they put the PayPal logo on the USPS label. I enjoy the integrated shipping but I really don`t want a PayPal logo on the labels if the customer paid with Visa. KWIM? I`m curious about that. I thin if a person specifically chooses to use Visa instead of PayPal, then they shouldn`t have to see a PayPal logo on their package. It`s cheesy.
By the way, what is an SDK? I don`t think my host would have anything to do with it since all transactions go through Mal`s. My site simply has the POST command and Mal`s has the cart and payment processing. It`s not on my site as soon as someone hits "add to cart".
Ugh, so much to learn! My brain hurts.
SDK is an abbreviation for the term: Software Development Kit. It is basically a set of pre-built components Paypal put together that web developers use when creating their processing code. If the ecommerce portion of your website is hosted elsewhere then you won’t have to worry about it, lucky! All you will have to do is count your money. ;)
