Payment settings
With PrestaShop, you can accept your customer's transactions using several different payment methods, such as checks, bank wire, cash on delivery, and through several partner modules such as PayPal, Moneybookers, Hipay, etc.
When in In the "Payment" page, you can see the following sections:
- Payment modules Modules list. Basically, a shortcut to "Payments & Gateways" section of the module list, in the "Modules" page. You can directly install modules directly from this page.
- Three "restrictions" sections:
- Currency restrictions. Choose with which currencies your installed payment modules should work.
- Group restrictions. Choose with which user groups your installed payment modules should work.
- Country restrictions. Choose with which countries your installed payment modules should work.
Installing a payment module
Installing a payment module is fundamentally no different from installing a regular module: simply click the "Install" button, and all that is left to do is to configure the module.
You should pay a lot of attention to the settings, and make sure they do point to your address or bank account. Configuring payment modules often means you must first be known by the payment service provider, meaning having an account on their service.
Let's install the "Cash on Delivery" module. You first need to access the list of payment modules. It is of course accessible via the "Modules" page, in the "Payments and Gateways" category; but you also have a shortcut from within the "Payments" page. Find the "Cash on delivery" module in the list (sorted alphabetically). To install it, you just need to , and click on the "Install" button. PrestaShop will take care of everything, and notify send you to the page with the list of all modules, and notifying you of the result. For instance, if a module needs to be configured before it can work, PrestaShop will display a notification box at the top of the page. In the case of the "Cash on delivery" module, there is nothing to configure.
Payment Module Restrictions on Currencies
Depending upon the payment, the customer's choice of currency can differ.
You can limit the choice of available payment methods depending on the available currencies: you may want customers to be able to pay with any currency when using PayPal, but those paying Moneybookers should only pay using dollars, for instance.
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By default, only your shop's default currency is available. If you need more, follow this process:
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If you change the default currency after having configured some first products, you will have to reset the price of all these products. You should set the default currency once and for all before adding any product. |
Payment Module Restrictions on Groups
You can limit the choice of available payment methods depending on the group of customers: you can have a set number of customer groups where people can have access to more payment methods then regular customers.
For instance, you could choose to have regular customers pay with PayPal, Skrill and Hipay, while professionals would only be able to pay by bank wire. Depending on the type of customers and on your choices, customers will only pay using the methods that match with your decisions.
Payment Module Restrictions on Countries
You can limit the choice of payment methods according to your customer's country of origin. For instance, you could choose to accept all payment methods for customers from France, Spain and Germany, while customers from Italy, the United Kingdom and Switzerland would only be able to pay by bank wire.
The table lists all the known countries. If one is missing, you can add it using the "Countries" page, under the "Localization" menu.
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