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  1. On 9/15/2021 at 11:16 AM, renjith.vs said:

    See, after payment, the gateway routes the website to webhook link.. and here, its empty.

     

    Gatway is PAYUMONEY. I've spoke to them and below is their reply. 

    Webhook URL:

    1. Webhook URL should be dynamic URL with status 200

    2. Webhook URL should accept post data in json format

    3. Webhook URL should be secured i.e. https://

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    also check out this site accept credit card payment

    Based on the information provided, it seems that you have encountered an issue with the webhook URL configuration for the PAYUMONEY payment gateway. The payment gateway requires the webhook URL to meet specific criteria:

    1. The webhook URL should be a dynamic URL with a status 200, indicating a successful response.
    2. The webhook URL should accept POST data in JSON format, allowing the payment gateway to send relevant information about the transaction.
    3. The webhook URL should be secured with HTTPS, ensuring a secure and encrypted connection.

    To resolve this issue, you will need to ensure that your webhook URL meets these requirements. You may need to update your website's webhook configuration or contact your web developer for assistance. Additionally, referring to the attached screenshots provided by PAYUMONEY can help you understand the specific requirements and make the necessary changes to your webhook URL setup.

     
  2. On 8/28/2014 at 7:52 PM, interfasys said:

    As a service provider, I want to be able to charge transaction fees or offer a discount to my customers based on the payment method they chose and I want to clearly show which fees are associated with each payment method.

     

    Customers who need a domain name right away will not mind having to pay an extra 3% and the ones who can wait for activation will get the better price.

     

    It should be possible to show the difference as a discount or as a fee. Per example

    Choose a payment method : Bank transfer (-3% discount) - Credit card

    or

    Choose a payment method : Bank transfer - Credit card (+3% fee)

     

    Some gateways such as Stripe recognise credit card transaction fees and they can be clearly shown to customers.

     

    You can definitely set up your payment processing system to charge transaction fees or offer discounts to customers based on their chosen payment method. This can help incentivize customers to choose a payment method that is more cost-effective for your business. As you mentioned, some payment gateways such as Stripe do allow you to set up fees and discounts that are clearly displayed to customers during the checkout process. This can help customers make an informed decision about which payment method to choose based on their needs and preferences. To set up fees or discounts for specific payment methods, you will need to check with your payment gateway provider for specific instructions on how to configure these settings. Some payment gateways may offer more flexibility than others, so be sure to compare different providers to find the one that best meets your needs. It's also important to ensure that your pricing and fee structures are clearly communicated to your customers. This can help avoid confusion and ensure that customers are aware of any additional fees or discounts associated with specific payment methods. Overall, offering transaction fees or discounts can be a great way to incentivize customers to choose a more cost-effective payment method while also helping to streamline your payment processing system.

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