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Payment & Gateways

With PrestaShop, you can accept your customer's transactions through several different payment methods, such as checks, bank wire, cash on delivery, and some partner modules such as Hipay, Moneybookers, PayPal and others. They are already included in your store and are ready to be used. However, it is necessary to configure them.

PrestaShop has three basic payment modules, that you can use out-of-the-box, without any 3rd-party service registration:

  • Bank wire
  • Cash on delivery
  • Check

Additionally, several modules for 3rd-party payment services are available by default:

  • Directly as a native file:
    • Authorize.net
    • PayPal
    • Stripe
  • Available from Addons:
    • Allied Wallet
    • DIBS
    • Hipay
    • Moneybookers
    • Ogone
    • Google Checkout (gcheckout)

There is strictly no difference in quality between the native 3rd-party modules that are available directly as files, and the ones that PrestaShop downloads from Addons. Many are developed by the PrestaShop developers themselves, in close collaboration with the services' developers. All are safe to use.
The module download from Addons is done transparently when clicking in the "Install" button. Therefore, it is not different from installing a module whose files are already available locally.

Note that you can find many other payment modules on Addons: http://addons.prestashop.com/en/4-payments-gateways.

Allied Wallet

How customers pay for products in their shopping cart is just as important as the shopping cart itself. So when choosing a payment processing solution, make sure you chose one that works for you, and Allied Wallet is one of the best payment solutions available to PrestaShop users.

You must have an Allied Wallet account in order to use this module, and you can easily create one by going to this URL: https://www.alliedwallet.com/sign-up.

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.

Once you have filled out the necessary information and have received a confirmation email from Allied Wallet, you’ll be able to start accepting payments securely from customers all over the world.

Authorize.net AIM

The Authorize.net AIM module makes it possible for your shop to accept payments by credit card.

You must have an Authorize.net account in order to use this module. You can access the website by clicking the Authorize.net logo in the module's configuration page (right of the page).
Then, configure the module with your Login ID and your key. Indicate whether you are in Test mode or in Production mode, select the types of cards that you want your shop to accept, and finally, indicate what should be the matching PrestaShop order state for the Authorize's "Hold for Review" state (by default: "Payment error").

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

Bank Wire module

This module makes it possible for your customers to pay using a bank wire.

In order for the module to accept bank wires, you need to fill out the address of the bank that your store uses. This is done in the module's configuration page.

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.

Cash on delivery (COD)

This module makes it possible for your customers to tell you that they will pay for the product directly to the one who delivers it. This could be in-store, or you could have your own employees bring the product to your customers. This is mostly useful for local deliveries.

Google Checkout (gcheckout)

The Google Checkout module makes it possible for your shop to accept payments by credit card or Google's own payment service.

You must have a Google Checkout account in order to use this module. You can reach the sign-up form here: https://checkout.google.com/.
Then, configure the module with your Merchant ID, and your Merchant Key, and finally choose whether you want to use the module in Test mode (Sandbox) or in Production mode (Real). You should also make sure the other settings fit your needs.

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

Hipay

The Hipay module makes it possible for your shop to accept payments by credit card.

You must have a Hipay account in order to use this module.
Then, configure the module with your Account number, your Merchant password, and your Site ID.
Finally, you can choose the authorized age group, and restrict the module to certain zones.

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

Kwixo

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.

You must have a Kwixo account in order to use this module. You can reach the sign-up form by clicking on the link in the configuration page.
Then, configure the module with your Merch Id, you Crypt Key, and indicate whether you want to work in Test mode for now, the type of payment you want to accept, and your delay for delivery.
From there on, complete the configuration information by indicating your main product types in the "Information on products sold on your shop" section, and your carrier types in the "Carrier Configuration" section.

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

As a merchant, you have access to a Kwixo-specific back-office at the URL located in the "Manage your payments in your Kwixo administration interface" section.

Moneybookers Skrill

The Moneybookers Skrill module makes it possible for your shop to accept payments by credit card.

You must have a Moneybookers account in order to use this module. You can reach the sign-up form by clicking on the image in the "Open Account" section.
Then, click on the "I already have a Moneybookers account" button to continue configuring the module.

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

Ogone

The Ogone module makes it possible for your shop to accept payments by credit card.

You must have an Ogone account in order to use this module. You can reach the sign-up form by clicking on the "Create your free Test account!" button in the configuration page.
Then, configure the module with your PSPID, your SHA-in signature, your SHA-out signature, and finally choose whether you want to use the module in Test mode or in Production mode.

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

PayPal

The PayPal module makes it possible for your shop to accept payments by credit card or PayPal's own payment service.

You must have a PayPal account in order to use this module. You can reach the sign-up form by clicking on the "Opening your PayPal account" button in the configuration page.
Then, configure the module and enter your API Username, your API Password and your API Signature. You should also make sure the other settings fit your needs.

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.

Payments by check

This module makes it possible for your customers to pay by sending a check (or "cheque" in UK English) to you.

To configure payment by check, open the module's configuration page and indicate the order to which your customer must make the check payable – most of the time, your name or your company's name and your address.
This information will then appear to the user at the end of the ordering process, after clicking the "Pay by check" option, and validating with a click on the "I confirm my order" button.

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.

Stripe

Stripe (https://stripe.com/prestashop) is a premier online payment solution that offers something many competitors do not… simplistic transparency.  

After clicking configure, you will need to create a free Stripe account.  Simply enter your email address and choose an account password.  From there, you will need to confirm your email before entering Stripe's dashboard (Check your chosen email's inbox for the required URL.)

After your email address has been confirmed, you will automatically be logged into the Stripe dashboard. From here, you will need to enter your business' information under "Your Account" settings (top right hand corner of the dashboard). Fill out the required fields while paying particular attention to the bank information at the bottom of the form.  Once complete, click "Save."

You will now need to copy and paste the API Keys into the module itself.  Both the "Test" and "Live" API Keys can be found under "Account Settings" in the Stripe dashboard.  After copying them into the module, click "Save." Once complete, you will be ready to start accepting secure online payments from customers in USD or CAD.  It's that easy.

weXpay e-money

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

You must have a weXpay account in order to use this module. You can contact their team using the information in the "Contactez l'équipe weXpay" section on the right.
Then, configure the module with your weXpay merchant ID.
You can find more information on the configuration by reading the weXpay PDF, found under the "Pour plus d'infos, cliquez-ici" link at the bottom.

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

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