posted on September 8, 2000 07:38:31 AM new
Hi Damon,
I tried the instant purchase logos and only had one customer use it. I don't have a clue as to why. I don't even fool with it any more.
I was all excited at first about the Web Accept function. But as it is right now, it's too limiting. A shopping cart function is desperately needed. When that is available you will see lots of websites using PayPal Web Accept. Withoout the shopping cart, it is pretty much worthless. Am I correct in thinking that PayPal is working on it?
posted on September 8, 2000 09:00:54 AM new
Same here, don't use it. My customers do not use it...most of them have told me they
don't understand how it works and it is to confusing for them, they would just as well
get my invoice and go to PayPal site to pay.
posted on September 8, 2000 10:29:28 AM new
HI abingodoncomputers,
Yes, we are working on the shopping cart function. There is a site called bonbin.com that has modified web accept to be a shopping cart and you may want to check that out.
posted on September 8, 2000 11:19:26 AM new
Hi Damon:
Thanks for the link to Bonbin.com. I checked it out and it looks pretty good. I think I'll wait and evaluate PayPal's shopping cart when it becomes available. Any idea when that might be?
posted on September 8, 2000 01:46:25 PM new
Hi abingdoncomputers,
The most popular answer I can give on this is...shortly Before an item is launched, we like to QA test it to make sure it works properly and to make sure that it meets consumer demand. Any thoughts on what would be beneficial?