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Shopify & Bluesnap ?

Shopify & Bluesnap ?

Recently, Shopify and Bluesnap haven’t been playing nicely together.
The main problem for the merchant is that when you go to add Bluesnap as a payment processor to Shopify, there is no option anymore to do it according to Bluesnap’s directions.
And if you are a merchant then you are stuck in the barren no man’s land where Shopify say to talk to Bluesnap and Bluesnap say to speak to Shopify.
If you have ever had separate phone line and internet providers then you will get a sense of de ja vu.
So I’ll try and answer the begging question as clearly as possible. If anything does change then please do let me know.
You cant currently use Bluesnap on Shopify unless you are using it already and then it will continue working until you disconnect (don’t).
But there is a solution…
There is an app called Funnel Buildr 2 available from http://www.wsoftpro.com which allows you to use their checkout page and allows you to integrate Bluesnap as a payment method.
There are also many other advantages of using Funnel Buildr 2 on Shopify such as landing pages, upsells, one click upsells and a plethora more.
You can also give the customer the choice to check out with PayPal or Stripe.
So, if you are selling on Shopify but unable to take credit cards then you should definitely take a look at www.wsoftpro.com
There is currently a free trial.
Tell me what you think about all this and I look forward to discuss it with you more deeply. If you’d like, please book a call on my calendar so we can go through the details — Wsoftpro
Wish you a nice day.
:D.
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