I am trying to set up a paypal payment for my website. This part is easy. I do however need to have the amount purchased returned to the return URL so I can add it in the database. I have been searching for ages for the answer and can not find it.... please help
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So Stripe support is currently not able to answer my questions. I have a Wufoo form set up and Stripe subscriptions tied to it. Well I have mapped the product values in the Stripe subscriptions to my form values.
However, I am not looking at an open field for a donation form to let a user define a price. Stripe support can't seem to find an answer. My assumption the support staff is combing their documentation and Google to find an answer and they can't, the same as I have.
That said, does anyone know if you can pass an open value to a Stripe subscription.
In essence letting a donor define the price they want to pay monthly.
So I checked with Wufoo and through them, the answer is no. Not right now. You can not add an open value. I have seen other systems using Stripe in which they allow open values, which means it is possible, but I guess not through Wufoo and you will probably have to write your own subscription code to handle it.
This is the first time I've asked a question on here so I'm sure I'll be off on the question I'm trying to ask, but here's what I'm dealing with:
I'm using prestashop on my website that will only accept payment from people within our Bartering service group. So the only information needed for them to place an order is their contact information and their personal ID from the Bartering group so that we can accept the order and make sure they apply that. So I want to change the checkout to not actually charge anything, but rather send an email to the sales team and to the customer containing the product they ordered and their personal information. I've already done a couple of overrides with prestashop, but I haven't been able to find what all modules/classes need overridden for this particular issue.
Any advice even a basic list of what modules and classes to look at would be helpful. Thanks in advance.
Edit: Thanks for the advice folks. I think the module should be pretty straight forward. It does not have to charge any balance or anything, just send an email with the order details and customer info to both us and the customer.
Is it possible for a customer to log into their account on a Shopify store, in order to notify us of a return they'd like to make?
Ideally, a user would click on the item they want to return from their order history and receive an automatic RMA number which they can write on the package.
Is this at all possible? I've scoured the Shopify docs, but I can only find information on how to make returns on the shop side of the process.
https://help.shopify.com/manual/orders/refund-cancel-order
Any help greatly appreciated.
My question pretty much says it all: I'm looking for a way to display Amazon Marketplace listings based on an item lookup. Example: If I do a call to ItemLookup with an ASIN of 0590353403 (Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone), I'm looking for a result set of perhaps the top ten new or used Marketplace listings, preferably with seller information attached.
I apologize if this is clearly documented somewhere, but I have been looking all through the Amazon API docs and on Google to no avail. StackOverflow doesn't seem to have any Related Questions that match what I'm asking, either.
Thanks in advance!
After some further research, it seems I've found what I was looking for. In order to get a listing of all sale offers -- not just those from Amazon itself -- you must specify the MerchantId parameter in your query to the web service. This parameter can take on a few different values: "Amazon" (default), "All," "Featured," or a specific Merchant ID.
To get all the offer information, including seller names and the like, you must also submit the parameter ResponseGroup with the value "OfferFull."
Hope this helps somebody else out down the line! :-)
on my website I sell unique items. I have programmed it so that on the selling page, users can select any amount of these items, and it calculates the cost. The key is that I only have 1 of each of these items. So I need the shopping cart system to not allow the payment to go through unless it is available.
I've been searching for a good quick/easy/cheap solution and can't find one. I don't expect this site to make a lot of money (the transactions are a few bucks), so I didn't want to need a ssl certificate.
The only way I know of not needing an ssl certificate would be to use paypal or google checkout. However, I do not think there is a way of using these services and making paypal's server run a script to check how many are available on the site. Any solution?
Thanks
I was thinking about it more, and I think the problem is that once the user gets to the paypal payment screen, I have no control. I guess I could do something like they click the buy it now link, a php script updates it to sold, then they go to the paypal screen, but then they might not continue the purchase...
If you use PayPal Website Payments Standard (using a cart rather than 'Buy Now' Buttons) then you could use IPN or PDT (see the paypal docs here) to get PayPal to call back to you with the status of the payment.
The work flow would then be to set status to reserved when the item is added to the cart, and then wait for the IPN/PDT call to come back with the payment status, and mark the item as sold.
You would still need to check and reset to available any item that had been reserved for longer than say 2 Hours. (You could do this before serving a page to a user so that they have the latest availability and you don't need a cron job or long running process)
If you could provide a little more information about how you have implemented ur shopping card, it would have been more easier for other to assist! If you are using any ecommerce solution then it should be there already in the track inventory section. But Provided that you have implemented d shopping cart manually, why don't you add little bit of codes that checks the inventory status first before letting your customers check out?