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by requiring a user to create an account or login dosnt that totally violate paypals tos and useage guide as described here

Website Payments Pro Business Rules

Website Payments Pro must be integrated on your website in the following ways. You must:

1. Present the PayPal Express Checkout button and associated messaging before requesting

shipping address, billing address, and financial information. PayPal account holders should

not be required enter any of this information on your website, because the information is

available from their PayPal accounts. See “Placement of the Express Checkout Button†on

page 47.

2. Display PayPal as an option along side other payment methods, wherever other payment

methods are offered. See “Placement of PayPal With Other Payment Methods†on page 50.

3. Give PayPal users the option to checkout without logging into your store account.

4. Present the PayPal mark graphic wherever other payment marks are displayed.

NOTE: You can find this logo graphic in the PayPal logo center at the following location:

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Merlintx1969,

No, CC is compliant. Financial information is not requested prior. Another one of paypal's compliant issues are to indicate payment has been made/payment successful upon redirection. CC is does that too. This information comes from my checking into, as well as speaking with paypal.

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Guest merlintx1969

Present the PayPal Express Checkout button and associated messaging before requesting

shipping address, billing address, and financial information. PayPal account holders should

not be required enter any of this information on your website, because the information is

available from their PayPal accounts.

this says shipping address billing address and financial information...

you have to give shipping and billing address before you see this button, how is it compliant.

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  • 11 months later...

I still cannot get PayPal Direct to return anything other than 'Sorry, your order failed!' PayPal Express works, and I have the appropriate accounts and API certificate from PayPal, but no dice.

Has anyone been successful in getting this set-up? Any tricks or gotchas to look out for?

But what goes in the cert file on the server? Just the signature?

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