Is “account optional” feature available for PayPal's Subscriptions?












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We can see that "account optional" is available on Paypal's sketch:



Yet testing in the sandbox the option does not appear:



Is that due to the sandbox environment or is "account optional" feature not available for Suscriptions ?



Thank you for your support.



Edit: It also appear here that subscription should support credit card:
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    Not sure that "account optional" is available in subscriptions. Because when testing regular payments in a sandbox mode, it's possible to pay with a card without logging in.

    – Art Olshansky
    Nov 23 '18 at 13:00
















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We can see that "account optional" is available on Paypal's sketch:



Yet testing in the sandbox the option does not appear:



Is that due to the sandbox environment or is "account optional" feature not available for Suscriptions ?



Thank you for your support.



Edit: It also appear here that subscription should support credit card:
enter image description here










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    Not sure that "account optional" is available in subscriptions. Because when testing regular payments in a sandbox mode, it's possible to pay with a card without logging in.

    – Art Olshansky
    Nov 23 '18 at 13:00














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We can see that "account optional" is available on Paypal's sketch:



Yet testing in the sandbox the option does not appear:



Is that due to the sandbox environment or is "account optional" feature not available for Suscriptions ?



Thank you for your support.



Edit: It also appear here that subscription should support credit card:
enter image description here










share|improve this question
















We can see that "account optional" is available on Paypal's sketch:



Yet testing in the sandbox the option does not appear:



Is that due to the sandbox environment or is "account optional" feature not available for Suscriptions ?



Thank you for your support.



Edit: It also appear here that subscription should support credit card:
enter image description here







paypal paypal-sandbox credit-card paypal-subscriptions






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    Not sure that "account optional" is available in subscriptions. Because when testing regular payments in a sandbox mode, it's possible to pay with a card without logging in.

    – Art Olshansky
    Nov 23 '18 at 13:00














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    Not sure that "account optional" is available in subscriptions. Because when testing regular payments in a sandbox mode, it's possible to pay with a card without logging in.

    – Art Olshansky
    Nov 23 '18 at 13:00








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Not sure that "account optional" is available in subscriptions. Because when testing regular payments in a sandbox mode, it's possible to pay with a card without logging in.

– Art Olshansky
Nov 23 '18 at 13:00





Not sure that "account optional" is available in subscriptions. Because when testing regular payments in a sandbox mode, it's possible to pay with a card without logging in.

– Art Olshansky
Nov 23 '18 at 13:00












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Unfortunately, no. Guest Checkout is not available with PayPal Subscriptions.



If you want to manage recurring profiles with direct credit cards you'll need to add PayPal Pro w/ Recurring Payments. Then you can build those types of subscriptions with a custom checkout and the APIs (or configure it in a platform/plugin that integrates it for you.)






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  • If so your documentation should be updated. See edit. Paypal had lost our business yet thank you for your clear answer.

    – Joseph Garrone
    Nov 26 '18 at 19:31








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    Well, yeah that's interesting. I know my answer is correct for PayPal Standard and Classic Express Checkout APIs, but that graphic should makes it look like the REST APIs would allow it. I do think that's a graphical mistake, but I'm going to double check with my contacts at PayPal.

    – Drew Angell
    Nov 27 '18 at 3:26











  • I was able to verify that the Guest Checkout feature is indeed not available here, and they are going to get that image updated.

    – Drew Angell
    Nov 27 '18 at 18:48











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Unfortunately, no. Guest Checkout is not available with PayPal Subscriptions.



If you want to manage recurring profiles with direct credit cards you'll need to add PayPal Pro w/ Recurring Payments. Then you can build those types of subscriptions with a custom checkout and the APIs (or configure it in a platform/plugin that integrates it for you.)






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  • If so your documentation should be updated. See edit. Paypal had lost our business yet thank you for your clear answer.

    – Joseph Garrone
    Nov 26 '18 at 19:31








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    Well, yeah that's interesting. I know my answer is correct for PayPal Standard and Classic Express Checkout APIs, but that graphic should makes it look like the REST APIs would allow it. I do think that's a graphical mistake, but I'm going to double check with my contacts at PayPal.

    – Drew Angell
    Nov 27 '18 at 3:26











  • I was able to verify that the Guest Checkout feature is indeed not available here, and they are going to get that image updated.

    – Drew Angell
    Nov 27 '18 at 18:48
















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Unfortunately, no. Guest Checkout is not available with PayPal Subscriptions.



If you want to manage recurring profiles with direct credit cards you'll need to add PayPal Pro w/ Recurring Payments. Then you can build those types of subscriptions with a custom checkout and the APIs (or configure it in a platform/plugin that integrates it for you.)






share|improve this answer
























  • If so your documentation should be updated. See edit. Paypal had lost our business yet thank you for your clear answer.

    – Joseph Garrone
    Nov 26 '18 at 19:31








  • 1





    Well, yeah that's interesting. I know my answer is correct for PayPal Standard and Classic Express Checkout APIs, but that graphic should makes it look like the REST APIs would allow it. I do think that's a graphical mistake, but I'm going to double check with my contacts at PayPal.

    – Drew Angell
    Nov 27 '18 at 3:26











  • I was able to verify that the Guest Checkout feature is indeed not available here, and they are going to get that image updated.

    – Drew Angell
    Nov 27 '18 at 18:48














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Unfortunately, no. Guest Checkout is not available with PayPal Subscriptions.



If you want to manage recurring profiles with direct credit cards you'll need to add PayPal Pro w/ Recurring Payments. Then you can build those types of subscriptions with a custom checkout and the APIs (or configure it in a platform/plugin that integrates it for you.)






share|improve this answer













Unfortunately, no. Guest Checkout is not available with PayPal Subscriptions.



If you want to manage recurring profiles with direct credit cards you'll need to add PayPal Pro w/ Recurring Payments. Then you can build those types of subscriptions with a custom checkout and the APIs (or configure it in a platform/plugin that integrates it for you.)







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  • If so your documentation should be updated. See edit. Paypal had lost our business yet thank you for your clear answer.

    – Joseph Garrone
    Nov 26 '18 at 19:31








  • 1





    Well, yeah that's interesting. I know my answer is correct for PayPal Standard and Classic Express Checkout APIs, but that graphic should makes it look like the REST APIs would allow it. I do think that's a graphical mistake, but I'm going to double check with my contacts at PayPal.

    – Drew Angell
    Nov 27 '18 at 3:26











  • I was able to verify that the Guest Checkout feature is indeed not available here, and they are going to get that image updated.

    – Drew Angell
    Nov 27 '18 at 18:48



















  • If so your documentation should be updated. See edit. Paypal had lost our business yet thank you for your clear answer.

    – Joseph Garrone
    Nov 26 '18 at 19:31








  • 1





    Well, yeah that's interesting. I know my answer is correct for PayPal Standard and Classic Express Checkout APIs, but that graphic should makes it look like the REST APIs would allow it. I do think that's a graphical mistake, but I'm going to double check with my contacts at PayPal.

    – Drew Angell
    Nov 27 '18 at 3:26











  • I was able to verify that the Guest Checkout feature is indeed not available here, and they are going to get that image updated.

    – Drew Angell
    Nov 27 '18 at 18:48

















If so your documentation should be updated. See edit. Paypal had lost our business yet thank you for your clear answer.

– Joseph Garrone
Nov 26 '18 at 19:31







If so your documentation should be updated. See edit. Paypal had lost our business yet thank you for your clear answer.

– Joseph Garrone
Nov 26 '18 at 19:31






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Well, yeah that's interesting. I know my answer is correct for PayPal Standard and Classic Express Checkout APIs, but that graphic should makes it look like the REST APIs would allow it. I do think that's a graphical mistake, but I'm going to double check with my contacts at PayPal.

– Drew Angell
Nov 27 '18 at 3:26





Well, yeah that's interesting. I know my answer is correct for PayPal Standard and Classic Express Checkout APIs, but that graphic should makes it look like the REST APIs would allow it. I do think that's a graphical mistake, but I'm going to double check with my contacts at PayPal.

– Drew Angell
Nov 27 '18 at 3:26













I was able to verify that the Guest Checkout feature is indeed not available here, and they are going to get that image updated.

– Drew Angell
Nov 27 '18 at 18:48





I was able to verify that the Guest Checkout feature is indeed not available here, and they are going to get that image updated.

– Drew Angell
Nov 27 '18 at 18:48


















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