No Authorize.NET is a credit card processor. PayPal is well PayPal. I think PayPal Payments Pro (which also does credit cards) also works like traditional merchant providers.
If your customer just wants paypal, then implement the PayPal interfaces. That's a relatively easy and cheap way to go...
Using Credit Cards is more professional and a more seamlessly integrated scenario for customers.
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>>>Hi All
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>>>What is the easiest way (iyo) to add the ability to accept credit card payments on a website?
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>>>Thanks for any advice.
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>>This might help. It's for .NET but can be easily adapted for FoxPro.
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http://www.west-wind.com/presentations/aspnetecommerce/aspnetecommerce.asp>>
>>As somebody else pointed out if you're not in the US providers will vary. As Sergey mentioned Authorize.NET is one of the easiest to work with and you can check with them and see if they support, but most likely you'll have to find a specific merchant provider and gateway service that is available in your country.
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>Rick, does Authorize.NET work in any way with PayPal? If I have a customer that wants to process payments and have it delivered to their PayPal account, am I stuck with just the PayPal API?