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Let’s learn how to integrate PayPal Website Payments Standard into our store in test mode.
Now let’s learn how the PayPal Standard and Pro models work and how they differ from each other.
PayPal Standard is the easiest payment model to integrate into our store. All we need is a PayPal account, and a bank account to withdraw the money from. PayPal Standard has no monthly costs or setup fee. However, the company charges a small percentage from each transaction.
Please go to https://www.paypal.com/webapps/mpp/merchant for merchant service details.
The activation of the Standard method is very straightforward. We only need to provide our e-mail address and then set Transaction Method to Sale, Sandbox Mode to No, and Status to Enabled on the administration panel.
There is a difference in the test payments that we have made. Customers can also pay with their credit cards instantly, even without a PayPal account. This makes PayPal a very powerful and popular solution.
If you are afraid of charging your real PayPal account, there is a good way to test your real payment environment. Create a dummy product with the price of $0.01 and complete the purchase with this tiny amount.
This service can be used to charge credit cards using PayPal services in the background. The customers will not need to leave the store at all; the transaction will be completed at the shop itself. Many big e-commerce websites operate this way.
Currently, Pro service is only available for merchant accounts located in the US, UK, and Canada.
This article explains about implementing different PayPal integrations. The article discusses about how to integrate the PayPal Website Payments Standard and Pro methods into a simple store.
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