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This module provides support for the Paymill payment gateway for use with WHMCS.

 

Paymill is similar to Stripe and offers a low fee of 2.95% of the transaction amount + 0.28€ for each transaction with no monthly or registration fees. However, the major difference is they provide support for 32 European countries. You can learn more about paymill at http://paymill.com.

 

-Includes support for the Paymill JS Bridge library which allows for your customers to enter in credit card data that never goes through your server which will quickly make you PCI compliant.

 

-Card information is stored remotely with Paymill

 

-Please note that any locally stored credit card data cannot be converted due to a limitation in the Paymill API.

 

-This module is provided unencoded.

 

$25 USD/owned license plus 1 year of support/updates.

 

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Is it possible to automatically charge invoices on a validated credit card?

 

Our Paymill module is a credit card gateway and works with the built in automatic credit card processing of WHMCS making Paymill subscriptions not required. When a user enters in credit card information, Paymill returns a customer token which is then stored within the client's WHMCS record which is then used to process recurring payments.

 

For more information on the automatic credit card processing in WHMCS, please see the following link:

http://docs.whmcs.com/Automation_Settings#Credit_Card_Charging_Settings

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Slightly offtopic, but a warning for webhosting companies trying to offer Paymill. Their bank rejects such applications, because they treat webhosting payments as subscriptions and they say for example within 1 year the webhosting "subscription" lasts, your company might go bankrupt and customers might want to demand their money back directly from their bank. This is their explanation.

 

Also, the whole application process was incredibly slow, took them a month to sort this out. Supposedly their bank's fault (Wirecard bank).

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