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PayPal X: Slightly less “Huh?”
With the announcement of X, PayPal’s new developer network, I was excited. Finally, I thought, PayPal integration would get simpler. Maybe not.
I’ve done ecommerce for ten years now, designing and developing for some very large and some very fun sites.
As developers go, I’m pretty well versed in the jargon of building online stores, but PayPal’s product offering has always confused me. I’m convinced the same guys that brought us six versions of Windows Vista developed PayPal’s product line.
Acceptfacilitate paymentsPayPal offers no less than nine ways to accept payments:
But wait. What if I need to collect from my customers every month. Do I go with the Recurring Payment or Recurring Billing?
Confused? Fear not. There’s a new offering:
Maybe. You make it sound so easy.
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