[nfbcs] Setting Up a Website to Accept Payments via PayPal

Gabe Vega vega.gabe at outlook.com
Tue Aug 12 00:44:00 UTC 2014


Mike, if you feel this is something in the end you can't do or find it too involved to do. Get in touch with us if you want to contract the job out. We will be glad to take care of you

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> On Aug 11, 2014, at 5:04 PM, "Mike Freeman via nfbcs" <nfbcs at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> All:
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> There is growing interest within my affiliate to set up our affiliate
> website to accept payments via PayPal. I'll admit that I'm a bit
> old-fashioned about this sort of thing so am not terribly enthused at the
> prospect. I'm the webmaster so write my own code. My question is this:
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> Is there a narrative document somewhere that describes in detail the process
> for setting up one's website to accept PayPal, i.e., accept payments via
> credit cards, bank accounts and the like? I realize that PayPal says it
> makes things relatively simple by offering code to just plop down into one's
> own website code but, frankly, I'd like to know the requirements and process
> step-by-step ahead-of-time rather than learning by doing. I'm willing to do
> this after reading a detailed description but PayPal doesn't seem to have
> anything catering to a RTFM type like me.
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> Also, PayPal seems to have provision for separate web coding to process
> donations than it does for accepting payment for registration etc. Is this
> really necessary?
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> T I A.
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> Mike Freeman
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