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  • Money back. Says Wikipedia, "A money-back guarantee is essentially a simple guarantee that, if a buyer is not satisfied with a product or service, a refund will be made."
  • Exchange in-store. The text should explain that the customer can bring any unwanted product to your physical store in order to make an exchange with another model, or get a refund. If you do not have a store, you certainly should delete this page.
  • Payment upon shipment. The customer only pays for the order once it has been shipped. It is not recommanded recommended for smaller shops.
  • Free shipping. This is where you indicate your shipping policy. All shipping can be free, or you can choose to have it be free starting with a certain amount, for instance.
  • 100% secured payment. Typically, because you rely on third-party payment services such as Paypal PayPal or Moneybookers, you trust them with your money exchanges, and so should your customers. You can paste information about each payment service in this page.

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Configure the module with your Allied Wallet Merchant ID, your Allied Wallet Site ID and your Redirect URL. The redirect URL is the page to which Allied Wallet should return paying customers once they have validated their purchase on their server. Generally, you can keep the suggested URL, which is in the form of http://URL-OF-YOUR-SHOP/history.php.

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Once the settings are in place, your customers will see the "Pay by bank wire" option appear in the shop's front-office as part of the available payment methods. After they have selected it and indicated their choice of currency, your bank information will appear.
Note that when receiving the customer's bank wire, you must manually change the payment status of the order to "Payment accepted" in your back-office. This is different from a credit card order, where the payment is carried out automatically. You can find the order and change its status in the "Orders" page, under the "Orders" menu.

Buyster

New in 1.5.

Buyster is a new service, jointly created by the 3 main cellphone network operators in France, and Atos, a major French IT services company. It is approved by the Bank of France.

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Once the settings are in place, your customers will see the "Paypal" option appear in the shop's front-office as part of the available payment methods.

weXpay e-money

New in 1.5.

The weXpay module makes it possible for your shop to accept payments through weXpay's own pre-paid system. weXpay is a French solution.

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Kiala Comprehensive datafile integration

New in 1.5.

This module makes it possible for your customers to have their parcels delivered in a Kiala collection point. Kiala points are widely available in France, and also in other select European countries.

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TNT Express France

New in 1.5.

This module enables you to display rates for deliveries via TNT express services. This service is available worldwide.

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The "Technical information - Expert mode" enables you to use regular expression instead of plain text URLs.

So Colissimo

New in 1.5.

This module enables you to display rates for deliveries via SoColissimo, a service by La Poste, France's historical postal service. This service is available mainly in France.

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Export Shopping Flux

New in 1.5.

This module makes it possible to list your shop and its products on hundreds of price comparison sites and marketplaces (mostly French), through the Shopping Flux service (http://www.shopping-flux.com/).

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Other Modules

Kwixo

New in 1.5.

The Kwixo module makes it possible for your shop to accept payments through Kwixo's own payment service. Kwixo is part of FIA-Net, the French e-commerce trust seal, and two major French banks, Crédit Agricole and LCL. Customers need to have a Kwixo account, and to have registered a credit card on their service.

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