Stripe Tutorials, Tips, and Resources for WordPress to Accept Payments
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Alert customers about delayed payment method processing, win back cancelled subscribers, and manage refund communication with WP Simple Pay 4.10.0.
Stripe, like any other payment processors, charges an additional fee for processing credit card payments. With WP Simple Pay, you can let users cover the processing fee, so you can collect the full amount for the payments you accept on your WordPress site.
Today we’re super excited to announce WP Simple Pay 4.6.6, which adds support for Fee Recovery – a way to allow your users to pay the Stripe payment processing fee, so you can collect the exact net amount you’ve anticipated for payments without any deduction.
Selling a product with limited availability is a challenge. You might want to stop taking orders as soon as your product is sold out. In this article, we’ll show you the EASIEST way to set a purchase limit for your products and services on your WordPress site.
Coupon codes entice customers to complete a purchase on your site. Plus, it’s incredibly effective in bringing in new customers. In this article, we’ll show you how to accept coupon codes in WordPress payment forms.
Bancontact is a popular payment method in Belgium, with 15M+ cards in circulation. Learn how to collect Bancontact payments in WordPress.
Collecting and associating a Tax ID with a customer enables you to display it on invoice headers and credit note PDFs. In this article, we’ll show you how easy it is to collect customer tax IDs in WordPress with Stripe.
Przelewy24 is the most popular bank transfer method in Poland. Learn how to allow customers to complete transactions on your WordPress site with Przelewy24.
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Start accepting one-time and recurring payments or donations on your WordPress website.