Integration Guide
Table Of Contents
- Preface
- How Website Payments Standard Works
- Using Your Merchant Account Profile and Tools
- The Account Profile Summary
- Branding PayPal’s Payment Pages
- Streamlining Purchases with Website Payment Preferences
- Blocking Certain Kinds of Payment
- Adding Your Credit Card Statement Name
- Getting Customer Contact Telephone Numbers
- Language Encoding Your Data
- Multi-User Access to Your PayPal Account
- PayPal-Supported Currencies
- Issuing Refunds
- Single-Item Payment: Buy Now and Donations
- Multiple-Item Payment: Shopping Cart
- Encrypted Website Payments
- Testing in the PayPal Sandbox
- Website Payments Standard HTML FORM Basics
- Website Payments Standard HTML Variables
- Country Codes
- Index
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Using Your Merchant Account Profile and Tools
Blocking Certain Kinds of Payment
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charge a different shipping amount for an item, include the shipping cost in the shipping
and handling_cart variables in the HTML FORM for the button.
You must set your Profile to allow individual transactions to override the Profile shipping
calculation settings:
1. Go to the Shipping Calculations page in your Profile.
2. Click the checkbox labeled Click here to allow transaction-based shipping values to
override the profile shipping settings listed above (if profile settings are enabled).
3. Click Save.
Blocking Certain Kinds of Payment
Payment Receiving Preferences let you block the types of payments you receive.
FIGURE 2.8 Payment Receiving Preferences
Blocking Payments From U.S. Users Without a Confirmed Address
You can better manage your risk by blocking payments where the buyer chooses not to share
his Confirmed Address with you. PayPal provides Confirmed Addresses to help you make
informed decisions when shipping goods. To be eligible for PayPal's Seller Protection Policy
(SPP), and to help reduce your risk of dealing with fraudulent buyers, ship to a buyer’s
Confirmed Address.
There are three choices for this preference:
z Yes: All payments from U.S. buyers without a Confirmed Address are blocked. All U.S.
buyers must provide a Confirmed Address in order to pay you.
z No: All payments are accepted. To maximize your sales, select No.
z Ask Me: You can choose whether to accept or deny payment without a Confirmed Address
on a case-by-case basis. This option allows you the flexibility to decide whether you want