Dokan Paypal Adaptive Payments add-on don't yet approved by Paypal
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November 18, 2014 at 1:28 am 30651 | |
Sekander Badsha | hello, there is a probleme with Dokan Paypal Adaptive Payments add-on ! i try to get approved to use PayPal’s Adaptive Payments API. but paypal don't approve the Dokan adaptive payement model : Application requires more information by Paypal developper Mon, 11/17/2014 - 16:47 (PP_PAR_Xiaolei) Thank you for your clarification. Please advise the reason for the platform to be the primary receiver of the chained payment. We don't normally approve this model unless there's a very strong business reason. For a platform to be the primary receiver that means your account is 100% responsible for any refund request and chargeback requests going through the platform. While you only keep small portion of commission but responsible for 100% amount in the future, it is too risky for PayPal to support. Please provide the type of product services you offer on your site as well as the reason to set up this way. Thanks, Xiaolei so any idea to fix it !! |
November 18, 2014 at 2:29 am 30652 | |
stephane | an other try an there is the paypal dev response : so there is no way to use dokan adaptive payments with chained payments model !!! it’s a big problem for me ! any idea for the team support ??? thanks |
November 18, 2014 at 8:00 am 30662 | |
Gregório Sordi | This is a big issue for me too! And for everybody! The option to allow only one seller per order makes you lose sales! So chained payment is the best choice. But this paypal answer concernes me! This should be a priority fix. Dokan paypal adaptive payments is $49 and without chained payment it is almost useless. Please give this matter it’s proper attention. thanks. |
November 18, 2014 at 5:51 pm 30701 | |
Sekander Badsha | Hello Stephane, I guess you described the scenario wrong to the PayPal Developer. When you select chained payment, there is an option to turn off buying from multiple seller. So it is not mandatory. So that option is not mandatory. And in parallel payment, there is no conflict with policy or risk. So that is also good to use. |
November 18, 2014 at 7:38 pm 30711 | |
Gregório Sordi | So, what you are saying is that the only way to use paypal adaptive payment is if you only allow one seller per order? |
November 19, 2014 at 7:04 am 30734 | |
Mahi | That is the safest way to do trade specially when your marketplace is open to different countries and you get many sellers on board from different countries. Because, If you allow more than 1 seller items per transaction then who will take responsibility for refund/chargeback? Note here: only 1 person can be primary seller who will be responsible for refunds and chargeback. So, basically Paypal adaptive payment solution is not suitable for large range marketplace, it is great for small community base marketplace. By restricting to 1 seller items (customers can buy as many items as they want from 1 seller) here you (as admin) will be safe. Cause, this way seller will be primary receiver who will be responsible for any refund/chargeback. Thank you. |
November 19, 2014 at 7:35 am 30735 | |
Gregório Sordi |
i see it now. On chained or parallel, only 1 will be responsable for refund. That sucks. Then, there is no good solution for this other than what wedevs already did. Except, and here me out now, what if we could enable paypal adaptive payments for only some sellers? then the site administrator approve it for old sellers, trusted sellers. Stuff like that. It would be like, creating another role. Like, top sellers, that will have this new capability. Or something like dokan subscriptions. Hard stuff… |
November 19, 2014 at 12:54 pm 30748 | |
Sekander Badsha | We will definitely consider your idea. Thank you 🙂 |