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Plug-N-Pay payment integration is set in the AShop Administration Panel through Configuration > Payment.
AShop Settings
Note: Test Mode is set within the Plug-N-Pay administration panel at https://pay1.plugnpay.com/admin. Don't forget to change this setting after testing.
name=\"card-allowed\" value=\"Visa,MasterCard,Discover,Amex,Diners,JCB,MYAR\">";
Plug-N-Pay Settings
There are not any settings required in the Plug N Pay merchant panel in order to use it with AShop.
Important Note: The payment confirmation page, which is a combination of the delivery.html page template and the thank you text, is nested within a secure page that is hosted by Plug-N-Pay. All links within the page template and thank you text must be absolute. To avoid browser security warnings from popping up, all image links must be through secure connections (https).
Company Logo Image In Payment Form Unlike most other payment gateways, Plug-N-Pay does not support the inclusion of a logo image from the shopping cart program and merchants cannot customize the payment pages themselves. Plug-N-Pay support staff can change colors, add your company logo and/or background image within the payment form by requesting this through their online help desk, which is located within the Plug-N-Pay merchant panel . Any other changes to the payment form will most likely require custom programming by Plug-N-Pay for a fee.
Currencies Accepted Plug-N-Pay can process in multiple currencies. But it is up to the merchant to have a merchant account in the applicable currency. Except under some rare circumstances a single merchant account can handle only 1 currency. For instance, if a merchant is setup on the Plug-N-Pay system as processing in Euro then all amount data would be sent to PnP in Euro's. The currency symbol displayed within the PnP payment form is the same currency symbol that is set within the AShop Administration Panel > Configuration > Shop Parameters and used for display purposes. Plug-N-Pay integrates into several international processors in Europe and the Caribbean. |