Integration Guide

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Website Payments Standard Integration Guide September 2008 181
The PayPal Shopping Cart – Add to Cart and View Cart Buttons
Getting Started With The PayPal Shopping Cart
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z “Limitations of Add to Cart Buttons Created Without a PayPal Account” on page 181
z “Unclaimed Payments From Buttons Created Without a PayPal Account” on page 181
z “Creating a Basic Add to Cart Button Without a PayPal Account” on page 182
Limitations of Add to Cart Buttons Created Without a PayPal Account. Consider the
following limitations of payment buttons that you create and add to your website before you
sign up for your PayPal account.
z You cannot claim the payments that people authorize during checkout. PayPal collects and
holds the payments as unclaimed until you sign up for your PayPal account.
z Buyers must have a PayPal account to pay you.
z PayPal limits the features that you can specify with the button creation tool, such as:
Saving your buttons in your PayPal account
Tracking inventory
N OTE: You cannot create payment buttons without a PayPal account if Javascript is disabled
in your browser.
Unclaimed Payments From Buttons Created Without a PayPal Account. For buttons
that you create without a PayPal account, payments that buyers authorize are held as
unclaimed by PayPal until you sign up. PayPal holds your unclaimed payments under the
email address that you specify when you create the buttons. Make sure to use the same email
address when you sign up for your account. Otherwise PayPal cannot transfer your unclaimed
payments to your PayPal account balance.
In their PayPal accounts, buyers see unclaimed payments that they made to you from Add to
Cart buttons that you created without a PayPal account. Such unclaimed payments are
displayed in their recent account activity and in their transaction history. Until you finish
signing up for your PayPal account, buyers can cancel your unclaimed payments and recover
their funds.