开发者 | DuisterDenHaag |
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更新时间 | 2020年8月8日 06:40 |
捐献地址: | 去捐款 |
PHP版本: | 7.2 及以上 |
WordPress版本: | 5.3.2 |
版权: | GPLv2 or later |
版权网址: | 版权信息 |
Requires Events Manager (free) & Events Manager Pro (paid) to be installed & activated. Let your users pay online using their own favorite payment method. This add-on is extremely easy to setup and use. Easily add up to 18 payment methods and 31 currencies to your Events Manager Pro. Mollie is a great alternative to Stipe.This easy-to-use payment add-on will automatically add all the activated payment methods in your Mollie profile to Events Manager Pro.
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folder to the /wp-content/plugins/
directory.No, I am not associated with Events Manager nor its developer, Marcus Sykes, in any way.
Yes, this plugin adds a Mollie Gateway to Events Manager Pro. It cannot be used without it.
No problem! You can select any of the 18 payments you do want to use in your Mollie Dashboard. This plugin will immediately adjust according to your choices: realtime.
If you, an event owner or a customer cancels a booking, you have to manually refund through the Mollie Dashboard or your own bank account. The transaction status is updated to "refunded", but the booking status itself is left unchanged.
To be honest, it is rather complicated to create automated refunds, because of the different possible scenarios. For example, you may have decided in your Terms & Conditions that a full refund is only possible if certain conditions are met, else only a percentage will be refunded. Also, a refund via Mollie only works if there is a positive balance in your Mollie account. It depends on your Mollie settings when they pay out, emptying your online balance. There is no (easy) way for this plugin to check all these scenarios, so that is why refunds have to be done manually.
When a customer orders a charge back, it is obvious they will not be attending the event. That is why the booking status it automatically set to "cancelled". The email "Cancelled Booking" will also be sent automatically to the user.
Yes, it is. You can set or unset the Mollie Gateway per blog with its own specific settings. You can even use different profiles (with different payment methods) under one Mollie account.
Yes. In the current version I only implemented a few lines of inline-styling. Styling classes are either based on Bootstrap or very easy to customize to fit your needs.
Mollie is a Dutch payment service provider. They give you easy access to a lot of online payment methods at very low fees. Please check www.mollie.com for more details.