How does one become eligible to accept direct payments?

So with the Paypal changes coming I’m trying to get my shop here to accept other forms of payment, although I only see Amazon payments as the only other payment option available to me. And I’m having the darnedest time trying to set that up…confusing me dreadfully.

I notice that it says my shop is not eligible for Direct Payments. Why is this? And how does one become eligible to accept direct payments? I can on Etsy for my other shop, why not here?

asked over 9 years ago

1 Answer

Direct credit card payments is a new option that is not available to all yet..here is the blog about it..probably in your case is because you are still new without an established booth yet

[URL removed]

If you are having trouble with Checkout by Amazon (CBA)set up, here is the person that originally helped many here when it was first offered. If he is still with amazon or someone else there may be able to help

Jeremy Becker | Amazon.com
Checkout Integration Specialist
Mon-Fri 8AM-5PM CST
[email protected]
[phone number removed]

answered over 9 years ago

ccmom
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2 Comments

tunstlescontreasures says: September 18, 2014

Thanks so much.

depictprints says: September 19, 2014

Thank you so much for the info. I emailed him and although he no longer works for the new accounts department he helped me out anyway. So thank you very much. It seems that the process has changed slightly since Bonanza first rolled it out and the Bonanza directions need some updating.

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