Advanced Features Guide
Table Of Contents
- Express Checkout Advanced Features Guide
- Contents
- Preface
- Customizing Express Checkout
- PayPal Review Page Order Details
- Providing Gift Options
- Obtaining Buyer Consent to Receive Promotional Email
- Overriding Your Customer Service Number
- Adding a Survey Question
- PayPal Page Style
- Changing the Locale
- Handling Shipping Addresses
- Automatically Filling Out Shipping and Contact Information
- Buyer Pays on PayPal
- Express Checkout on Mobile Devices
- About the Express Checkout Experience on Mobile Devices
- Mobile Platforms Supported by Express Checkout
- About Mobile Express Checkout Integration
- Integrating Express Checkout With Your Mobile Website
- Enabling PayPal Account Optional Checkout on Mobile Devices
- Request Fields Supported by Express Checkout on Mobile Devices
- Locales Supported by Express Checkout on Mobile Devices
- Features Not Supported by Express Checkout on Mobile Devices
- Handling Recurring Payments
- How Recurring Payments Work
- Recurring Payments Terms
- Options for Creating a Recurring Payments Profile
- Recurring Payments With the Express Checkout API
- Recurring Payments Profile Status
- Getting Recurring Payments Profile Information
- Modifying a Recurring Payments Profile
- Billing the Outstanding Amount of a Profile
- Recurring Payments Notifications
- Reference Transactions
- Implementing Parallel Payments
- Integrating giropay with Express Checkout
- Implementing the Instant Update API
- Payment Review
- Express Checkout Dynamic Image Integration
- Immediate Payment
- Revision History
Customizing Express Checkout
PayPal Review Page Order Details
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10 April 2012 Express Checkout Advanced Features Guide
(1) – Item name. The item name can identify this item to distinguish it from other line items in
the order.
(2) – Item number. Each item can be further identified by an item number. If the item is an
eBay auction item, it is recommended that you provide the eBay item number in this field.
(3) – Item description. This field identifies which of several items the buyer is purchasing. For
example, you may be offering an item in different sizes. Knowing the size helps the buyer
decide whether the one they selected was appropriate. If the item is an eBay auction item, it is
recommended that you provide the phrase “eBay item” in this field.
(4) – Item unit price. This field specifies exactly how much one unit of the item costs. It can be
a positive or negative value but not zero.
(5) – Item unit quantity. This field identifies the number of units the buyer is ordering.
PayPal calculates the value in the Amount (6) column as the product of line-item unit price
and line-item unit quantity.
You can also show other detailed information about the order:
(7) – Item total and tax, which are the total of all items in the order and the tax, respectively.
(8) – Shipping and handling, which is the sum of the shipping and handling amounts.
NOTE: You must determine actual shipping and handling amounts.