Sending a automatic payment via PayPal without using the API

Discussion in 'Programming' started by HHGS!, Nov 30, 2012.

  1. #1
    Hi,

    Im having problems with coming to a understanding with PayPal and I was wondering if there is any possible coding that could automatically send a payment to another PayPal address?
    Ross
     
    HHGS!, Nov 30, 2012 IP
  2. Rukbat

    Rukbat Well-Known Member

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    Yes - using the API. That's what it's for.

    You're asking if it's possible to pour milk out of a container, but not using the opening in the container.
     
    Rukbat, Nov 30, 2012 IP
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    paypal always have lot problems, so use API & code script of sending purpose :)
     
    wadibahi, Nov 30, 2012 IP
  4. HHGS!

    HHGS! Well-Known Member

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    There is a reason i posted here, Because im having a problem using the API as they are pushing me through x.com which has proven difficult...
    x.com (owned by PayPal) is far more problematic
     
    HHGS!, Dec 3, 2012 IP
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    concerto49 Greenhorn

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    Can you please tell us the exact details of your problem with the API? We can't help otherwise. As said API is the only way to go. What language are you coding in? Provide more context please.
     
    concerto49, Dec 4, 2012 IP
  6. HHGS!

    HHGS! Well-Known Member

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    PayPal are rejecting my x.com to use a function mainly because they think we are masking a potential customer, So i was wondering if their is a way around it
     
    HHGS!, Jan 15, 2013 IP