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  • jjmerago
    JJ Merago
    • Aug 2006
    • 267

    #1

    *** payment system help*** !!

    I have an APP (mainstream non-adult) in development that will be handling payment for services between multiple parties with our APP taking a % of the total as a service fee.
    I have used CCBill and other payment systems in the past HOWEVER the research of our customer base say that they use paypal for these types of payments as most don't own credit cards. CCBill does not accept paypal and paypal does not offer a system that allows us to take a % of a transaction (they say they are working on it).

    Do any of you fine people have a solution that might work for me on an international level?

    Thanks in advance.
  • ErotiContent
    Confirmed User
    • Jan 2021
    • 48

    #2
    Originally posted by jjmerago
    I have an APP (mainstream non-adult) in development that will be handling payment for services between multiple parties with our APP taking a % of the total as a service fee.
    I have used CCBill and other payment systems in the past HOWEVER the research of our customer base say that they use paypal for these types of payments as most don't own credit cards. CCBill does not accept paypal and paypal does not offer a system that allows us to take a % of a transaction (they say they are working on it).

    Do any of you fine people have a solution that might work for me on an international level?

    Thanks in advance.
    So you wish to charge your visitors X and debit Y% as your fee + PayPal Fee and then send the remaining payment to the user.

    You can achieve this via PayPal Payouts.

    Paypal has a Payout API - https://developer.paypal.com/docs/payouts/ - that will programmatically allow you to process payments.

    2Checkout is an APP that works on similar methods and they allow for PayPal.

    They accept PayPal on behalf of the merchant. Their payouts are processed Net7 via Bank Transfer. So they don't need the Payout API.

    The benefit of the Payout API would be that your seller can see the PayPal Fee in the dashboard + the Payout received by your APP. And they then have the option to use the Payout API or wait for a bank transfer.
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    • Chuchu68
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      • Aug 2021
      • 44

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      • Basil CashtoCode
        Confirmed User
        • Oct 2021
        • 61

        #4
        hi

        Originally posted by jjmerago
        I have an APP (mainstream non-adult) in development that will be handling payment for services between multiple parties with our APP taking a % of the total as a service fee.
        I have used CCBill and other payment systems in the past HOWEVER the research of our customer base say that they use paypal for these types of payments as most don't own credit cards. CCBill does not accept paypal and paypal does not offer a system that allows us to take a % of a transaction (they say they are working on it).

        Do any of you fine people have a solution that might work for me on an international level?

        Thanks in advance.
        Hi jjmerago. I am new here and saw your post here.

        Which countries is this focused in? Average ticket price?

        have you considered a Cash payment system for non card holders or those who choose not to use cards? I would need to better understand the business to say for sure we can offer this solution here.

        Regards,

        Basil

        Sales Manager at Funanga AG (cashtocode. com)



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