Amazon Payment Service Allows for Advanced Options
Amazon.com has been offering a beta version of its Flexible Payment Service (FPS) to merchants for almost a year now. With many developer-friendly features, some sellers could benefit from adding Amazon FPS to their payment options, especially if they’re already using Amazon to sell their products.
Launched in August 2007 as a competitor to PayPal, San Jose, Calif. and Google, Mountain View, Calif., Amazon FPS was touted as being “the first payments service designed from the ground up specifically for developers.” It promised loads of adaptability and a simplified cost structure.
Create Multiple Sets of Transaction Rules
Perhaps FPS’s most interesting trick is the ability to create many sets of transaction rules at virtually any po…
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Amazon Payment Service Allows for Advanced Options
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