Hi,
I can confirm that placing Google Checkout buttons behind
your login
pages is against our program policy: htt
p://checkout.google.com/seller/policies.html#4
"c. Place Google Checkout buttons before your login
pages
Buyers should only have to provide their login, purchasing,
and other
information once. If you require users to register or sign
in to your
site, you must ensure Google Checkout and Buy Now buttons
are
available before the login process so buyers are able to
check out
with Google Checkout without having to log in. (You may
still track
visits and personalize pages using cookies.)"
Hope this clarifies,
Thanks,
Jacob
On Jun 13, 10:17 am, walid <walidan... gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
> I just have a auestion regarding the requirements for
google checkout
> integration.
> My shopping cart is designed to be accessed only after
the custom logs
> in to his account. In other words no customer can view
/ edit his cart
> untill he signs in first. Is this violating in any way
google checkout
> rules?
>
> Also I have another question about selling intingable
immediate
> products like calling cards and wireless refill. What
is the best
> order flow (after redirecting to google checkout page)
for such
> scenario?
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