We are a small startup here in Northern NJ. We decided to do a deal site, even though its getting a little hairy now, this idea had some twists we thought would be nice.<p>After designing, conceptualizing, and building the frame, we had to pick a provider for payments. At first Authorize.net looked good but they did not offer a way to build in the tipping concept without us storing the CC#'s on our end (If you have looked at the paperwork involved you would know why this was a turn off to us).<p>Doing more research lead us to find PayPal, posts on forums pretty much outlined the concepts. Even though their documentation is all over the place (x.com,cms.paypal.com, dead links...) I pushed through it, I even wrote a PHP Class to simplify what we needed.<p>https://github.com/gtsafas/PayPal-NVP-API<p>So now it was built, I had tied everything that needed to be into paypal, week of testing in sandbox and everything seemed good to go. After talking to support they informed us we need to upgrade to Website Payments Pro when going to production, so we did.<p>Week 1, all is well payments / tipping pulled in a few sales.<p>Week 2, We had a great deal from a really popular place over here so we decide to run the capaign. After starting to get sales (quite a few) we get this lovely email from PayPal...<p>"After careful consideration of your application for PayPal’s Website
Payments Pro and/or Virtual Terminal product, we are unable to approve
your application at this time.<p>Many factors were taken in consideration including time in business and
past performance, type of merchandise and delivery risk, and inherent
risk for chargebacks and buyer complaints. Due to the heightened
visibility that accompanies a merchant account, Website Payments Pro and
Virtual Terminal is not available to you at this time."<p>We never were told it was an application, the words they used were "enable" and the payments were working fine, how were we supposed to know that they blindly let people use the services they haven't approved yet.<p>So now all purchases fail when the person tries to make them and as a result we now have cancelled the deal and temporarily closed down the site.<p>PayPal is not for entrepreneurs and I should of known better than picking them as a choice.<p>(There is much more I can complain about, but what is the point now? The damage to our revenue and client confidence is already done. )<p>Can someone recommend a Payment vendor that would satisfy my needs and not kick us in the nuts?