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Feb 2013

Hello,



So paypal has the option to redirect the customer to a custom webpage if they press cancel at checkout. Is there a way to integrate this option with e-junkie? Thanks.

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Our system automatically tells PayPal that the last page the buyer was on before proceeding to checkout should be the "cancel and return" link URL; this cannot be customized to return the buyer to any other URL.



If you're using the standard E-junkie Cart button codes that display our shopping cart as an overlay "inside" your own page (make sure you paste at least one block of your View Cart code on every page), the "cancel and return" link should take the buyer back to the last page on your site they were at before clicking the checkout button in their cart.

8 months later

PayPal take customer to this URL when they finish checkout page



Is this a un-necessary step that I should disregard because eJunkie will automatically send the thank-you email and download product link? Am I correct in understanding that all I need do is copy and paste the HTML code to add eJunkie button on my sales page; the same page that initiates the buy order transaction that I linked the "buy now" button to Pay Pal?

The only settings we require in your PayPal account are listed here:

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



You can disregard the setting to "take customers to this URL when they finish checkout" in your PayPal account. Our purchase buttons will automatically tell PayPal what thank-you page buyers should be returned to after checkout. The thank-you pages we generate for you will automatically include the buyer's download link(s) for any download item(s) they purchased from you, and we send the buyer a thank-you email message with a link to their thank-you/download page in case they did not proceed there after checkout.



All you need to do is copy the button codes we provide for your product and paste that code into your site's sales page where you are offering the product for purchase. Since you have only one product to sell which is a download, it would probably be simplest to just use your Buy Now button code for that product, instead of using Cart buttons. Buy Now buttons bypass our shopping cart and take buyers directly to instant checkout with PayPal for just one item at a time:

http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/help.buttons.buy-now.htm