QUOTE (karen @ Aug 24 2008, 10:45 PM)

After modifying my own buttons to have a "standard checkout" button available along with the PayPal and Google buttons, I finally just dumped PayPal and Google all together.
The over population of payment buttons was so confusing to the eye that it didn't make any sense to offer them.
I had a store online for 10 years without PayPal and Google and sales did not seem to suffer.
I just wanted to allow more freedom for my customers in their choice of payment.
I offered PayPal through my Yahoo store as small button above the payment menu, and folks
used it just fine.
I would hope that the hundreds of dollars in fees they collect from me each year would be worth
a menu option, or at least a small button on the checkout page, rather than a mandatory button
everywhere.
* sigh *
Hopefully enough store owners will throw their 2 cents in so that there is better representation of how many people have not opted to use PayPal and Google for this very reason.
On the v4 forums, MC posted this link for the requirements PayPal is imposing for PayPal Express:
PayPal requirementsIf you look on the left hand side of the page, you will see that there are a few other PayPal options for integration with web sites. I don't think they impose the same ridiculous requirements for giant yellow buttons.
It seems to me that these are requirements imposed because NS is using PayPal Express, where v4 just used plain old PayPal. I think the Express part is the part that requires all the buttons. If NS could go back to plain old PayPal, I think we might have a much nicer interface. I think the number of our customers affected by not having their address automatically filled in is much less than the number aggravated by not being able to use a coupon or being confused by all the giant yellow buttons.
NS -- can we not just have PayPal without the Express and avoid all these problems???
Hilary
www.sundialwire.com