I am explaining by example:
A customer goes to the website and buys a service and opt for recurring payment. To complete the transaction, customer is redirected to the PayPal site. Customer does not have PayPal account and opt to pay via credit card. In such scenario is it possible for a customer to complete the transaction as a recurring transaction. If not then it is OK, but if it is so then later ON how customer can cancels this subscription as he has no account to log on to PayPal.
To cancel your PayPal recurring payment, login with PayPal and follow PayPal's instructions on how to cancel a subscription. In short, you need to find the preapproved payments menu or the transaction where you set up the subscription (or the last transaction sending funds to JMIR) and select cancel.
To stop the next scheduled payment, give your bank the stop payment order at least three business days before the payment is scheduled. You can give the order in person, over the phone or in writing. To stop future payments, you might have to send your bank the stop payment order in writing.
Log into your PayPal account. Hover over your account profile or click the Settings icon then select the Account settings option. Search for the "Automatic payments" then click Update beside the Automatic payments option. From your recurring payments dashboard, filter the list to display only Active profiles.
PayPal now has an add-on for Website Payments Standard called "Enhanced Recurring Payments" that makes it possible now to have recurring payments without making your customers signup for PayPal. It costs $19.95/month extra to use this. The add-on also adds a few other features, like Installment payments, and Automatic Billing.
Here's a link to their overview page.
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