Thursday, December 15, 2011

How to transfer money from PayPal to PayPal using php?

One Creator Create One Script. One User Want to buy.In between this two entity One inter mediator is there which is advertise for this script. Now first thing is any user comes on my site and want to purchase any script. Script amount is $100. So after success full payment Site Owner Get the $100 in his pay pal Account This time 2% amount transfer from site owner's Pay pal account to Creator Account and this procedure should be in hidden. Is there any to do like this using PHP ?|||Paypal still gets more popular every day. Not only for consumers making purchases. But also for first time or small businesses who aren’t ready for a real merchant account yet. I’m going to teach you quite a few things about Paypal so you’ll know how to get it installed on your own webpage. And also give you my free script that does all the things we’ll be going over, if you’re impatient you can get the script near the bottom of the post. I’ll explain the different ways you can take payments with Paypal. How to make Paypal buttons with basic options, this is how you get paid. And show you where to find all the options for Paypal buttons. You’ll learn distinction between Instant Payment Notification (IPN) and a Return URL, and what you should be doing with them respectively. Paypal’s different payment choices, At the time of this writing, there are actually three separate payment methods available from Paypal. Website payments standard, is the one I’ll be going over. It is the most basic simple account they offer for taking money online. You can hook your checking or savings bank account to Paypal, using the routing and account number printed on your checks. This allows you to transfer money to and from your Paypal account to your bank, where you can get the money. And after a while, you can request a debit card that is directly hooked to your Paypal money. The other two methods offered cost money. First, Website Payments Pro with Express Checkout is considered the “mid level”. It lets you accept credit cards directly on your site. They won’t have to leave your page, and go to paypal to pay. You’ll need an SSL certificate so you can take credit card data over HTTPS, that’s the page with the lock icon showing. Website payments pro allows you to integrate express Paypal checkout into the same process for using credit cards directly on the site. This is slightly different than just standard payment buttons. It provides for a tighter integration when paying with Paypal. Which will ultimately increase your overall conversions. Finally there is also Pay Flow Pro formerly a Verisgn product, recently acquired by Paypal. This is a full blown merchant account, with virtual terminal. Which like most others requires application fees and a more formal sign up process. With Pay Flow You need to do a full API integration to accept credit cards directly on your site and have the money deposited straight into your business bank account. There are no buy it now buttons with this “grown up” solution.

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