PayPal
E-Business Technologies
Prof.Dr. Eduard Heindl
BCM SS09
01.07.2009
Edit Molnar
Agenda
What is PayPal
Registration and Payment
The PayPal account
Website Payments
Postpayment processes
Advantages and problems
What is PayPal
Peer-to-peer money transfer
Low cost credibility
Provides limited fraud protection
Attractive:
Acts as a master merchant for credit card processing
No cost to establish seller accounts
Easy to integrate into a website
Can be use to accept major credit cards
Has very competitive transaction rates
Registration
From PayPal homepage:
Sign Up Now button
Choose account type
(upgrade in the future possible)
Credit card is required to use many features
Activation:
PayPal:
debiting a small amount from the credit card
User:
Credit card statement number sent back to PayPal
account activated
Payment process between individuals
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Meier and Stormer, eBusiness & eCommerce: Managing the Digital Value Chain, 2009
PayPal Account
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Damon Williams, Pro PayPal E-Commerce, 2007
Account types and status
Personal (core features)
Premier (business, group, individual)
Business account (business or group name)
Sandbox (testing environment)
Core features:
Send Money
Request Money
Auction Tools
Website Payments
Money Market
Virtual Debit Card
Account Insurance
E-mail Customer service
Status:
Verified
Confirmed
Limited
Closed
Ability to accept:
Unlimited Credit Card Payments
Payment Receiving Preferences
Subscriptions
ATM/Debit Card
Mass Payments
Transaction fees currencies
United States
Available in 103 countries and
18 currencies
Purchase payments received (monthly)
Fee per transaction
$0.00 USD - $3,000.00 USD
2.9% + $0.30 USD
$3,000.01 USD - $10,000.00 USD
2.5% + $0.30 USD
$10,000.01 USD - $100,000.00 USD
2.2% + $0.30 USD
> $100,000.00 USD
1.9% + $0.30 USD
Germany
Purchase payments received (monthly)
Fee per transaction in EU (excl. Norway, Island, Lichtenstein)
Fee per transaction other
<5000 EUR
1.9% + 0.35 EUR
3.9% + 0.35 EUR
5001 25000 EUR
1.7% + 0.35 EUR
3.7% + 0.35 EUR
25001 50000 EUR
1.5% + 0.35 EUR
3.5% + 0.35 EUR
> 50000 EUR
1.2% + 0.35 EUR
3.2% + 0.35 EUR
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www.PayPal.com, 2009 & Damon Williams, Pro PayPal E-Commerce, 2007
Choosing the right solution
Basic payments (online auctions or simple Web site sales)
- payments to the merchant's PayPal account
Website Payments Standard
- set up of Buy Now button or a PayPal shopping cart
Website Payments Pro
Direct Payment or Express Checkout
Website Payments Standard
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Grabianowski, www.howstuffworks.com, 2005
Website Payments Pro
higher percentages on
transactions
$30 monthly fee
requires knowledge of Web
services and APIs (Application
Program Interfaces)
a minimum of two days for
installation
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Grabianowski, www.howstuffworks.com, 2005
Postpayment processing
How can I get notified about new payments as they occur?
The basic: email sent to the primary email address whenever a new payment is
made
fulfillment automation and improved user experience
Specific technologies:
Payment Data Transfer (PDT)
Instant Payment Notification (IPN)
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Payment Data Transfer
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Damon Williams, Pro PayPal E-Commerce, 2007
Instant Payment Notification
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Damon Williams, Pro PayPal E-Commerce, 2007
PayPal Security
A fraudster attack to our business:
The email address of our PayPal account
The URL a buyer is returned to after making a purchase
Any custom fields we have defined
Payment button security: Encrypted Website Payments (EWP)
Spoof Email - red flags:
Generic greeting
False sense of urgency
Fake links
Request for personal information
Insecure URL
Pop-up boxes
Attachments
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PayPal advantages and problems
Advantages:
Increased Sales
Credibility
Security
The Checkout Experience
Problems:
Biggest criticism: PayPal acts like a bank, but it isn't regulated like one
Sudden and inexplicable freezing of accounts
- long, complicated process to verify identity
A long and confusing Terms of Service Agreement
Rude customer service representatives
PayPal continues to be the most popular money
transfer service for online transactions
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References
1. Pan-Western E-Business Team: Internet Payment Processing, 2005,
<http://www.e-bc.ca/media/ebizguides/internet_payment_processing.pdf>
04th June 2009
2. Grabianowski, Ed. "How PayPal Works." 13 December 2005.
HowStuffWorks.com. <http://computer.howstuffworks.com/paypal.htm> 04
June 2009
3. Damon Williams:Pro PayPal E-Commerce, Apress, Berkeley, CA, 2007 <
http://www.springerlink.com/content/r62g3n/> 30. May 2009
4. PayPal Website <www.paypal.com> 24. June 2009
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Thank you!
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