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2/13/2008 1:34 PM
 

Hi,

some customers do not like to pay trough paypal.
Instead they like to pay trough their own bank account.
I let them, (after they have confirm their order), go back with the back button of Internet Explorer.
They get the message that " the session is not valid anymore" and after a screen refresh they are back in the store.
It is not a nice way to do this, but it works.
I like to do this a neater way with a back button.
Is it possible to do this myself?
And if so, does somebody know how to?

With regards, Ton Hermes


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2/14/2008 9:43 AM
 

Hi Ton,

You can't do it completly without modify the code. Currently, you can have only one paiement provider defined. In the future, I plan to allow to set multiple provider at the Store Admin. Then, the user could choose to pay with PayPal or Email (sample).

The more simple way for you now, is to add a text/html module on the page where the Store Account is. In this module give instruction to your user like: "You must fill you personnal information at the minimun. If you don't want to pay with PayPal, don't click on the button Pay with PayPal. We will contact you by email for detailed instructions".

The problem is that you have to check every day in the Store Admin module for order with Pending status.

Gilles


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