PayPal Card Payments
From WHMCS Documentation
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About this Module
- We added this payment gateway in WHMCS 8.9.
- WHMCS includes several options for accepting payments through PayPal. For more information, see PayPal.
PayPal Card Payments functions as a secondary option for the PayPal Payments module.
When you enable this module, it adds a separate option for credit and debit cards that displays without the PayPal Smart Button branding. However, PayPal requires that you display PayPal Smart Buttons (using the PayPal Payments module) alongside this unbranded option.
Supported Features
Type | One Time | Recurring | Refunds | Reversals |
---|---|---|---|---|
3rd Party | Yes | Yes | Yes |
No |
This module supports 3D Secure for newly-entered cards and for admin-initiated or automation-initiated processing of stored cards. It does not support 3D Secure for client-initiated processing of stored cards.
Adding the PayPal Card Payments Payment Gateway
To set up the PayPal Card Payments payment gateway in WHMCS:
- Activate and configure the PayPal Payments module. This module uses the PayPal account settings that you configure for PayPal Payments. You cannot configure this module without first activating PayPal Payments.
- Go to Configuration () > System Settings > Payment Gateways.
- Find the PayPal Card Payments module in the list of active gateways. By default, this module uses Pay with Cards as the display name here and in the Client Area.
- Check Show on Order Form to display this payment method in the Client Area during checkout.You cannot enable Show on Order Form for this module without first enabling Show on Order Form for the PayPal Payments module.
- Click Save Changes.
Using PayPal Card Payments
The PayPal Card Payments module functions as a secondary module for the PayPal Payments module. For more information on module functionality, see PayPal Payments.
Vaulting
If your PayPal account supports Vaulting, a Save for Future Use option will display while entering credit card details. For more information, see Vaulting.