Which Joomla extension is best for Billing and Registration accounts? - joomla

Hello all i want to know which plug in would fit best for having a person to hit a buy now for a monthly service and monthly billing cycle. but also make them register for an account and have them manage the account depending on which package they choose. this is for joomla thanks ;)

AEC is a Joomla extension designed specifically to manage subscriptions like this. AEC subscription manager

If you are running your website on Joomla 1.5 then PayPlans might be the better choice. It blends very well with JomSocial and your design. And yes, its very much customizable.

Virtuemart is a shopping cart system where a user can be made to register before purchase. The monthly billing would have to be done by your payment provider/gateway.

You can also do this with nBill (a fully featured billing system for Joomla).

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Magento marketplace with vendor payment

I'm using marketplace extension from magentoconnect in my store. This extension is really good and works exactly what i needed it to do but there is 1 particular requirement I need which it doesn't provide.
For vendors, I want payments of each product sale to go directly to vendor's account ( through their credit card etc which they need to add before their product becomes visible ) and commission amount ( some percentage which is set by marketplace through admin panel ) to go to site owner's account. I know there is paypal adaptive payment add-on available with this extension but I don't want to use paypal due to some reasons.
I have tried to create my own module which will gather vendor's payment method after their login and will verify it if their credentials are working or not. But i'm confused as to which approach should i use to get their order payment to go directly in vendor's account and commission in site owner's account right away.
Also, i want to use authorize.net to charge clients as stripe does not support a lot of countries.
Any help in right direction is very much appreciated. I need a solution as to how i can implement it. I can customize or create my own module if needed be for this particular case, but i need to know which is a better approach or what will be close to magento way of doing stuff.
Sorry for my bad english.
Thanks In Advance
Ab.M
Hi Regarding Paypal adaptive payment this thread will help https://www.paypal-community.com/t5/About-Payments/Adaptive-Payments-for-Magento-marketplace/td-p/968101
as authorize.net does not provide marketplace api like stripe or paypal provides so it wouldnt be possible in this way .
PS - we are not self promoting our plugin or product , as user asked the questions specifically about our product that why i have added extension link with images and screenshot

CCAvenue and Magento

I would like to know when CC Avenue API is integrated with Magento v1.7.02, how does the user interface looks like? Does it offer options like Credit Card, Debit Card, NetBanking or just simply redirects to CC Avenue website for payment?
PS :The API i'm refering to is the one provided by CCavenue and not the one available on magento commerce by junaid bhura.
here i can suggest you one free magento extension.
It is already available at magento commerce Also see pain one you can also read more information at this module description. And as per i know it is only supporting credit and debit card. currently it is not supporting net banking as per my knowledge with this extension.
just go throw carefully.
i am not promoting or any company's extension here also i am not associate with any of the concern person of this extension.
hope this will sure help you.

Steps for billing at Marketplace

I am planning to list a Gmail Contextual Gadget on Google Apps Marketplace. More than a year ago I created a vendor profile and a listing (so I am familiar with those steps), but I never made the gadget commercial. Now I'm ready for setting up the gadget for sale but I am wondering about the billing is implemented. As I've read in the Marketplace billing documentation, Google does not provide any solution for this, but recommends that I implement it myself or use a third-party billing product.
So my questions are:
- Which are the basic steps to create a billing solution for your listing?
- Is there any way keep the payment "manual", in that sense that I enable the product for installation manually (with a token etc) for a customer when the payment is received?
- How long time do I have to estimate for this?
Really appreciate an answer!
You need to use the Licensing api
https://developers.google.com/google-apps/marketplace/licensing

How to redeem credit points assigned to the customer in magento

I have a requirement where I want credit points to be used by the customer for future purchases. I have issued credit points to a customer account using Admin on my testing server but I cannot redeem those points using the customer account...
I have found some extensions that say they provide this functionality but I dont wanna pay for something which maybe inbuilt in magento.
Please guide, google doesn't seem to have any answers on this one...
I do not believe that this is a built in feature of Magento. I've had to do a ton of research on this - and it appears that plugins had to be made to make this possible.
One specifically that we found is: Customer Credit Extension
It seems to cover everything you need to do. Good luck!

Magento: Confusion with Recurring Profiles and Authorize.net ARB or CIM

The next big topic in my new start-up company is recurring billing inside Magento. We will have a few recurring products we'd like to offer alongside some standard one-time products. I've researched the best gateways and so far we think either ARB or CIM from Authorize.net is the way to go.
Some questions come up though such as:
If Authorize.net is going to handle the recurring aspect, what is the point of Magento's built-in recurring profiles system? As far as I can tell it's to integrate with the 3rd party by actually taking the user to the 3rd party site? Using Authorize.net would eliminate the need for recurring profiles right?
Are we limited to purchasing one of two or three $300 modules out there to get started with ARB or CIM? So far Magento only supports SIM or DPM. Or do I have to sit down and extend the built-in Authorize.net payment method? Basically I am trying to say we are on a start-up budget and $300 is a killer at this moment.
If we went with ARB over CIM that means if a customer came back to purchase a second item later on that they would have to re-enter their information (CC #, exp. date, etc.) whereas CIM would have this ready to go...is that the correct explanation?
We need the flexibility to create unique payment schedules during checkout. For example: We will sell a custom website and hosting package. We want to charge the user 50% of the website cost upfront and 50% upon completion and setup a recurring payment for the hosting package all at time of checkout.
Along with question #4, currently Magento's recurring profiles limit nominal items to be purchased separately than regular products. This is not acceptable for us and a customer must be able to purchase all wanted items together in one checkout page.
Sorry for this lengthy post but I'm very curious to see what our options might be given all we want/need to do. Any advise is good advice!
The Magento recurring billing code allows customers to view and edit their subscription inside the Magento webstore, so there's no redirection to third party.
Short answer: yes, or roll your own.
I believe that is the case, but you need to check with Authorize.Net on that.
Not sure what the question is here?
Then refer to your earlier question on this topic that I answered. You can choose to override the core functionality, but you need to familiarize yourself with the reasons why Magento chose to enforce that restriction. I believe that is likely due to a restriction in the Paypal interface, and other recurring billing gateways such as Authorize.Net may be able to cope with one-off and recurring items in the same transaction.
HTH,
JD

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