Google Checkout, an online payment processing service, will
be discontinued November 20, 2013 Google announced at the end of May this year.
This service, which acted as an alternative to PayPal, will be integrated with
Google Wallet, a tool that allows shoppers to store credit and debit card
information, loyalty cards and more using their Google account. This service additionally
provides fraud protection as well as purchase history and status.
Merchants who currently use Google Checkout will be able to
continue doing so until November 20, 2013. At that point, however, if the
merchant does not have their own payment processing solution, a new option will
need to be implemented. In an attempt to make this process easier for
merchants, Google has partnered with several solutions, none of which are free.
These options include Braintree, Freshbooks and Shopify. Google has described
these as “discounted migration options.”
On the other hand, U.S. merchants that have other payment
processing solutions will be able to take advantage of Google Wallet, which
Google has been working to improve. Google added two new features to Google
Wallet, which were also announced in May 2013. These new features are Wallet
Objects API and Instant Buy API. Wallet Objects API is the feature that allows
users to store their loyalty card information, take advantage of promos and
more. The second addition, Instant Buy API, is a feature that makes the checkout
process easier for customers. Those shopping with an Android device who also
use Google Wallet will be able to make purchases with just a few clicks since
the app saves their billing, shipping and card information. This feature can be
offered to customers by merchants that sell a physical good or service.
If you are using Microsoft Dynamics GP accounting software
and need a payment processing solution, explore Azox Credit Card Extension.
This product allows you to process both ACH and credit card payments securely
while integrating with Dynamics GP.
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