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Hi there Is there a transaction fee for paid courses?

Hi there Is there a transaction fee for paid courses? If not, then how is this sustainable for you? A little confused on that front.

Prashant-wordpandit
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    vasco1
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    There is no transaction fee on the course sales, it all goes to your account except the fee charged by Stripe or Paypal. This deal has a limit of 5GB of storage, so it's sustainable for us.

    p781
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    Hello Vasco,
    I am also from India and I thought that I may help clear up a few points. (1) Paypal: In India Paypal has not been authorized to be a payment aggregator by the RBI (Reserve Bank of India), it cannot be used to receive payments within India, it can only be used to receive payments from outside India, provided (a) One has a Paypal Business account and (b) one has an IEC code. (2) Stripe: Stripe was recently given final approval by the RBI to act as a payment aggregator, so this option is available. (3) Razorpay: Razorpay was recently given final approval by the RBI to act as a payment aggregator, this also adds some additional payment options, which may not be available via Stripe such as UPI payments. For this reason, integration with Razorpay will increase the usability of onlinecoursehost.com with people in India. (4) You do have an integration with Pabbly connect, and Pabbly connect can be used to integrate Razorpay, the only problem with this is additional cost (the price of a Pabbly connect plan) and an additional step. So, if you can provide a direct integration with Razorpay, it will be helpful for Indian users.

    Prashant-wordpandit
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    Sure. This is a payment page on one of my websites: https://learn.wordpandit.com/learn/The-Ultimate-Personal-Interview-Essay-Writing-Course-Diamond

    It uses razorpay integration.

    Razorpay is pretty popular and going by regulations in India, it is easier to stick to the payment gateway that has been approved according to tax laws. So keep a single payment gateway across multiple products makes sense.

    vasco1
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    Right now we wouldn't consider a direct integration, I see Paypal and Stripe are both also very popular in India. Do most Indian e-commerce websites use Razorpay? please send me an example that you use frequently, I would love to have a look at it as this is a common request.

    Prashant-wordpandit
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    Ah got it. Thanks for this.
    Also, is there any chance for Razorpay integration? I am based in India and looking for a solution which is India specific with respect to payments