Thanks for sharing the API. Just from our side (Zip), it is going to be far better for CS-Cart merchants if an agency creates an integration that we can then certify. This will then cover any merchants that wish to use it.
Otherwise, each merchant is going to have to be individually certified and this may be a delayed process.
If an agency would like to build an integration please get in touch with me.
Looks like the only option will be Zippay for CS-Carts in Australia.
At 5th August 2019
Thank you for your Afterpay enquiry.
After reviewing your website xxxxxxxxxxx.com it appears you’re on an e-commerce platform that we currently are not compatible with. To review a list of our certified partners please visit our website www.afterpay.com.au/retailers
If in the future you move or plan on moving to one of these platforms, please let us know by sending through your new URL. If your new site is not live yet, please attach a few screenshots that clearly shows your products and new URL.
Insert Zippay firmly inside your terminal orifice maclean cherry. After spending 2 solid weeks with 17 hour days populating and configuring a Shopify site for my wife your pathetic mob knocked her back and didn't even so much as intimate the reason why. LatitudePay is going to tear Afterpay and Zippay a new a-hole. The sooner the better.
btw on a side note CS-Cart's Reward points system puts ALL others to shame.
Could you PM me some details and I'll look in to it for you? We have semi automated onbaording so perhaps their was a flag there that caught her business.
Thanks,
Mac
Insert Zippay firmly inside your terminal orifice maclean cherry. After spending 2 solid weeks with 17 hour days populating and configuring a Shopify site for my wife your pathetic mob knocked her back and didn't even so much as intimate the reason why. LatitudePay is going to tear Afterpay and Zippay a new a-hole. The sooner the better.
btw on a side note CS-Cart's Reward points system puts ALL others to shame.
I don't doubt that given the number of applications your company receives that 'most' of it must be automated.
PM sent.
It's a crying shame that you guys never played with Australian CS-Carts. There are just too few of them I guess and the population will only keep shrinking due to no plug ins for Australian BNPL.
Regarding an integration, we rely on the development community or the merchant themselves to build plugins for systems such as CS-Cart. Unfortunately at this stage no one has reached out to me to build it.
Thanks again,
Mac
I don't doubt that given the number of applications your company receives that 'most' of it must be automated.
PM sent.
It's a crying shame that you guys never played with Australian CS-Carts. There are just too few of them I guess and the population will only keep shrinking due to no plug ins for Australian BNPL.
Thanks Maclean_cherry for telling me the real reason our application was rejected.
"Hi there, it looks like this was rejected because you're selling second hand clothes online. Because we guarantee against customer disputes we can't extend it to second hand clothes."
I guess a customer purchasing a new item for an event with every intention of fabricating a return reason will be guaranteed. Good luck with that.
To anyone reading.
If you plan to use BNPL and sell second hand clothing...forget it.
This drivel at the Zippay web site should be modified.
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We support businesses of all shapes and sizes
Any industry
We support every sector from retail to health, travel to technology
Note that many of us have attempted to develop addons for cs-cart that use zippay and afterpay. The issue is NOT with cs-cart nor the addon developers.
What happens is that when a customer goes to zip/afterpay and wants to get an api key, they deny it because the integration is NOT from one of their approved integrations.
When I contacted them to find out what needed to b done to get a new integration for cs-cart approved I was told they were no longer accepting new integrations.
Good luck getting an api key for a non-approved integration.
At least that's the way it was a couple of years ago when I tried for 2 separate clients.
I have been using CS-Cart for 6 years now and only 2 years ago I set up a 2nd site which is purely retail. My first was wholesale so no real need for a buy now, pay later addon. I have been asking the community for someone at CS-Cart to do this for Australians that is approved and works but sadly it looks like it is still not happening.
I do the backend admin for a friend's BigCommerce site and they have it worked out as well as Ebay integration with loads of options.
Why is it so hard to get it working on CS-Cart? I love it, but in retail, when the industry is in a downturn, people just must have a pay later scheme or they just find a website who offer the same product "with" the pay later option and you lose the sale.
That pretty much is where I am at too.. not selling second hand clothing, but craft materials and would love to stay with CS-Cart but feel like to stay in business, I need to move to BigCommerce with their high pricing.