Which payment processors and payment options do you offer?

September 8, 2007

Right now, the only payment processor I use is PayPal. PayPal provides sites in many languages and it does not require that you have a PayPal account to make a purchase. You may pay with a credit card or bank transfer whether you have an account or not. For many, that’s a nice option.

If you have a PayPal account, you have the option to pay using the funds in your account or a bank transfer too. Be aware, however, that a funds transfer from your bank is not considered an instant payment and will delay access to the product you’ve purchased. Only purchases made by credit card or paid from the balace of your PayPal account are considered instant payments. Instant payments will give you access to the product immediately. Bank transfers will not.

A bank transfer generally takes 3-4 days if your bank is fairly large and located in the US or Europe. Small banks or banks located outside the US or Europe can take up to 14 days to process this kind of electronic funds transfer, so please choose your payment option wisely. If you want your template today, don’t pay by funds transfer.
The image below points out some key areas of the PayPal screen to which you’re transferred when you elect to purchase a template. Notice at the top you can choose a language that you understand. Below that, you will see the product you’ve selected and the price you will be charged.

If you want to pay using your PayPal account, simply log in using the log-in form. If you prefer to pay by credit card without a PayPal account, click the Continue link in the section of the page entitled, “Don’t have a PayPal account?”

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2 Responses to “Which payment processors and payment options do you offer?”

  1. chaifreez wrote:

    I can’t seem to login to my account I thought the same account and password that you add comments with is the same that you login to the store with?

  2. Suzanne wrote:

    It is, but if you changed your password using the WordPress reset feature, then you probably got them out of sync. If you change it with the store reset feature, it syncs both. Click the My Account button in the navigation bar at the top and then do the reset password thingy.