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Feb 2012

I've been looking at Stripe for a while (stripe.com). It looks like a pretty amazing, simple, and clean way to take payments. Is there a way to integrate it w/ E-junkie? If not, will there be one soon?



Thanks!

Chris

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Thanks for the suggestion; we'll add that to the wishlist for consideration as a possible new payment option at some point in the future. :^)

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I also would like to see Stripe added -- I'm told it is one of the easiest to integrate directly on any website, so I assume that it would be dead-on easy to integrate with e-junkie. And if integrated would allow e-junkie access to one of the easiest payment gateways on the planet.



I think it would be a very powerful combination, given that it is direct on-site credit card processsing software that doesn’t require a merchant acccount, embeddable in a website.



I mean, you can't tell me that linking e-junkie with a direct payment gateway that doesn't charge a monthly fee, requires NO PCI, and takes all of 10 minutes to set up wouldn't be a profitable move for e-junkie, in terms of attracting clients!



2http://www.phparch.com/2011/12/a-wholly-superficial-review-of-stripe/2



1https://stripe.com/docs1

4 months later

Bump!



I'd love to switch from PayPal to stripe. It would be amazing if eJunkie could add support for this wonderful payment company!

1 month later

At this time, we have not added support for any other payment processors. Adding in a new payment processor not only is time consuming due to all the new code that needs to be written, integrations tested and so forth. But we have had request from users for us to integrate with a large number of different payment processors, and we need to go through the pros and cons of each of them and compare them to find which one would be the best one for our next integration.

4 months later

Any updates on Stripe integration? This is a really cool way to accept credit cards and I'm missing it in e-junkie.

We've got Stripe on the wishlist and will keep that in mind once we're ready to start considering new payment processors. First, we need to finish building our new Admin interface, which will be necessary to add settings for any new features such as new payment processors, as our current Admin is Flash-based and has become too complex and crufty to modify without breaking it in unpredictable ways.

2 months later

With respect, having just seen stripe.com you guys are at risk of being over-run unless you get integration happening soon.. why stripe does not simply offer what you provide is beyond me.. i want stripe not paypal and ejunkie is not helping..

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davobWith respect, having just seen stripe.com you guys are at risk of being over-run unless you get integration happening soon.. why stripe does not simply offer what you provide is beyond me.. i want stripe not paypal and ejunkie is not helping..





It'd be a great feature to allow both... Visa/MasterCard payments via Stripe or optional PayPal payments for those that don't have their credit card handy.

1 month later

It looks like i'll need to switch away from e-junkie if you cant or wont support Stripe.



Too bad you cant evolve. I do love the dead simple solution you provide but need to move to Stripe

29 days later

I too need to use Stripe. I will probably move away from e-junkie if this is not provided soon.

Stripe is still on the wishlist for now, but you may be interested in our newly-upgraded integration with 2Checkout, which can now offer your buyers a card-based payment option with our standard Cart buttons, including full support for multi-item orders and all our other features:

http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/selling-with-2checkout.htm

2Checkout is 5.5% + .45 per purchase??? OMG

Stripe: 2.9% + .30



How is 2Checkout something you guys thought would be better than Stripe?

Our decision to support 2CheckOut was based on their wider international availability than Stripe. Stripe only covers the countries for which we already have substantial payment support.

3 months later

What's the story on Stripe?



I'm tired of the endless "new admin" excuse that you apply to every failing. You've been promising a new admin for about 5 years now and still nothing. What is this Obamacare?



Paypal is ridiculous and bad to deal with. EJ options are getting more and more dated. Stripe has value and is simple. Enough copouts. It's time to pick up your game guys.